moderate
21 hours
Participants should be in good physical condition and comfortable with outdoor winter activities.
Embark on an unforgettable 21-hour snowmobile adventure through Swedish Lapland’s icy landscapes, complete with cozy cabin stays and Northern Lights chances. Discover what makes this tour stand out in the Arctic wilderness!
All ages can take the tour • 21 hs • Valid driving license is required to drive your own
Embark on a thrilling 21-hour snowmobile adventure through the enchanting winter landscapes of the Torne River valley. Enjoy a cozy private cabin, savor delicious meals prepared by your guide, and unwind in a sauna by the river. Experience the beauty of the wilderness with modern snowmobiles and unforgettable memories.
21 hours in total
• Transfer (pickup and drop off) • Warm clothes • Sleeping bag • Inner liner • Towel • Bag for personal things • Dinner, lunch, breakfast and refreshments
• We drive the snowmobiles out into the wilderness of the Torne river valley • We follow our own small tracks and seek out the finest spots near the river • In the evening the guide cooks dinner for you in the cabin where you will sleep • Sauna, open fireplace and a nice cabin by the river offers the best opportunities for a nice outing • We use modern snowmobiles with four-stroke engines • You will have a private cabin and you don’t have to share it with other guests • In the cabin there are two bedrooms and a big living room combined as dining room where spare beds can be placed • We also have a guest cabin if the group is very big • At breakfast time the guide will return • You will go out again with the snowmobiles for a daylight-outing before being transferred back to town.
• 2 people can share a snowmobile, or drive your own for SEK 550 extra! • You can add a Gourmet Experience to taste special delicacies 👨🍳
Ensure you wear insulated, moisture-wicking clothing to stay warm during the snowmobile ride.
Weather in Lapland can change rapidly; plan accordingly and listen to guide updates.
Bring water and snacks for the trip to maintain energy throughout the adventure.
Footwear should be waterproof and warm to prevent frostbite or discomfort.
This region has been inhabited by the Sami people for centuries, and snowmobiling has become a modern way to experience their ancestral lands.
The tour operators uphold sustainable practices, ensuring respect for local wildlife and minimizing environmental impact.
Keep you warm in freezing temperatures and help regulate body heat.
winter specific
Protect your feet from cold and snow while riding or relaxing.
winter specific
Keep your hands warm and dry during outdoor activities.
winter specific
Useful for nighttime activities or emergencies in the dark.
winter specific