guided WINTER tours
winter SEASON IN NORDREISA
guided Winter ACTIVITIES
Reisa Lodge cooperates with skilled local guides who offer guided winter tours in the Reisadalen area and in nearby fjords. During winter, they take guests on unforgetable trips in the real Arctic. The tours are suitable for guests who want to explore the area, take photos, and spend time in nature with a local guide.
We are ideally located in a wild, wide valley without any light pollution. This makes Reisa Valley one of the best Scandinavian locations to observe the Northern Lights. We offer special evening and night activities, during which you might be lucky to see the green dancing queen.
Season: October – March
Are you looking for excitement and a challenge? Embark on an unforgettable journey through the breathtaking landscapes of Reisa Valley with our Husky Sled Tours. Discover the true beauty of the arctic wilderness, guided by our friendly and energetic huskies.
Season: November – April
Join us on a spectacular fjord cruise, on search for one of the world’s largest mammals in the fantastic Reisa fjords. From early November to the end of January, many whales visit the fjords outside Nordreisa, Skjervøy, and Lyngen to feed on the many herring. The good conditions here allow you to experience whales up close!
Season: November – January
Close to Reisa Lodge, we are very fortunate to find Norway’s best snowmobile trails. Join us on an unforgettable snowmobile adventure trip in the beautiful surroundings of the Reisa valley and the nearby Finnmarksvidda mountain plateau.
Season: December – April
Snowshoeing is a fantastic way to experience the beautiful Reisadalen, whether in the forest or in the mountains. The advantage of snowshoes is that you don’t need any special skills to use them. You attach them to your winter shoes, and then you just have to set off. This way, you can explore otherwise inaccessible winter Nature full of fresh, deep powder snow.
Season: November – April
Reisa Lodge offers not only family-friendly ice fishing trips in the beautiful Reisa valley but also truly unique talor-made Arctic ice fishing expeditions deeper in the surrounding wild mountains.
Season: December – April