Stockholm: Ice Skating with fire & chance of Northern Lights – Stockholm, Sweden
Skate on a frozen lake under the stars. Let firelit torches show you the way. Awe at the moon, or if lucky the Northern Lights! Warm your hands at the fire whilst enjoying the cozyness of winter!
PRICE: $131
per person
This trip is all about catching winter magic: Nordic Skating on a frozen lake with firelit torches showing the way. Enjoying the cozyness of a fire under the star- and moon light, and maybe even the magical phenomen of Aurora Borealis! We will most likely find our selves alone on the ice!
The first lap you will do together with your guide, during which they will judge the ice safety and set the course for the evening by firelit torches. Afterwards you can skate at your own pace, taking in the magic. On this tour, you will get more time to yourself compared to our Nordic Skating Day Trip. Meaning you don’t have to stick together as a group. You can take as many (or as few!) laps as you wish. Your guide will always be around, to give tips, tell stories or help you individually if necessary.
If you are mostly excited about the skating, we recommend that you look at Guided Natural Ice Skating Tour with Lunch & Fika instead, where we chase black ice and the magic of Skating. It is possible to combine both tours, actually we recommend it to get the most out of the different experiences!
Skate on natural ice, following the firelit torches that show you the way
Awe at the moon & stars, or even the Northern Lights!
Warm yourself up at the campfire with dinner & hot drinks
Get some insights on local culture from the guide(s)
Small and personal groups, averaging 3-6 guests per guide (max 8)
Transportation by minibus: Round-trip from the meeting point to the lake(s)
Dinner: A warm and tasty lunch to keep us energized throughout the day
Swedish Fika: Traditional Swedish pastry/cookie with tea or hot chocolate
Ice Skating Tour: Guided tour with a professional and friendly instructor (max. 8 guests per guide)
Quality Equipment: Skates and boots, poles and ice picks, backpack, helmet, knee and elbow pads (new for 2024)
Dry Bag: For storing your personal belongings (extra gloves, camera…)
Clothing: Your own winter clothing and accessories (gloves, hat, socks)
This is just one of the many unforgettable experiences that Sweden has to offer. Discover more tours, hidden gems, and must-see spots in Stockholm or on our complete Sweden guide.
