Best Winter Walks in the World
TourRadar has collected the best Winter Walks trips. There are 36 adventures to choose from, visiting 14 different countries. Tours range in length between 4 days in length, and 8 days.
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Patrick • traveled in December
It was an awesome 4 day winter trek in the Atlas mountains. Thank you to Mohamed our guide and Hussein our cook, we couldn't have had a friendlier and better team. The food was amazing and the Berber whisky at the cold and windy summits kept us warm. Can't recommend this tour enough. Mohamed made our trek as relaxing as climbing 4000m mountains can be! At the first day, we started our tour with an acclimatization hike to the Aourirt n'Quassif 2726m as an round trip and stayed the first night in Imlil. The group size was in our case 3 people + guide and cook. Next day we hiked up togehter approx. 1500m to our base camp (Refuge Toubkal Les Mouflons) for the next 2 nights. The summit push (approx. 1000m) for the Jbel Toubkal (4167m) started at 7 o'clock after the breakfast. It takes about 5 hours to get to the summit and back. The path is very easy however some people will feel the altitude. Our guide adjusted the pace perfectly. After arriving back to the hut we had lunch and were able to relax all afternoon. The last hike started early in the morning at 5 o'clock. We went up to the two peaks of Jbel Ouanoukrim (4089m) and then the whole way down to Imlil (1000m up and 2500m down). At a few meters on the way to the summit and down you have to use your hands. It's a very easy scramble on relatively solid rock. It was a well organizer trekking tour. If you plan the tour in December, take warm clothes with you. It is winter in Morocco and it can be freezing cold at the summits. Thanks a lot for this wonderful 4 days.
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Nathan • traveled in August
Excellent itinerary and really professional choice and order of the walks. We never knew Bulgaria has so much to offer, so if you seek a change we would highly recommend you go for this tour.
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Soren • traveled in July
Rural Bulgaria at its best! Quiet forestry tracks, nice accommodations with charming hosts, home-made food... topped with right on time transfers and route descriptions detailed enough to make you feel safe along the trails. If you are looking for a peaceful holiday away of the crowds this is the right place for you!
In the Footsteps of Orpheus (self-guided walking tour)
10 best Winter Walks tour packages
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MelissaWinter Walks travel expert at TourRadar
- Iceland (Winter): Geysers & Glaciers
- Yellowstone Winter Wonderland
- Lapland Winter Getaway - 5 days
- Picos de Europa in Winter - snowshoeing and Winter Hiking 8 Days
- Journey Through the southwest, East and north of Madagascar 21 Days
- Winter Rim to Rim to Rim
- Exclusive Finland 7 Days
- Winter adventure Lofoten: To northern lights & stilt houses
- Winter Toubkal Trek (4 days)
- Lapland Winter Adventure (Superior) - 5 days
Stunning walks behind Seljalandsfoss waterfall lead through Thingvellir National Park's rocky formations and along Reynisfjara's black sand beach. Glacier hikes at Vatnajökull and geothermal bath visits at Krauma available.
Duration 8 days Destinations Reykjavik, Thingvellir National Park, Secret Lagoon, Geysir, Skaftafell, Reynisfjara, Hraunfossar, Snæfellsnes, Arnarstapi, Stykkisholmur Age Range Ages 18-32 Operator Topdeck From
- US$2,669
Yellowstone Winter Wonderland
41 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Well organized, Informed directors! Clean comfortable coach! Happy traveler!”
Sheila, traveled in February
Yellowstone National Park's snow-covered trails offer options for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Thermal features around Old Faithful, Upper Geyser Basin, and winter wildlife viewing in Lamar Valley create memorable experiences.
Duration 7 days Destinations Jackson, Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Gardiner Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Globus From
- US$5,079
A 10km husky safari from Rovaniemi kennels lets you glide through Lapland's snowy wilderness, alternating between mushing your own sled and riding as a passenger through Arctic landscapes. You'll cross the Arctic Circle at Santa Claus Village, meeting Father Christmas in his office and sending postcards with exclusive Arctic postmarks. This 5-day private tour includes 4 breakfasts, 3-star hotel stays, and optional snowmobiling, ice fishing, and Northern Lights safaris for travelers aged 5+.
Duration 5 days Destinations Rovaniemi Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $2,210
25% Off- US$1,658You save $553
Five different snowshoe trails from Fuente Dé village include climbs to Coriscao summit at 2,234 meters and the remote Cabaña Verónica refuge at 2,353 meters. Daily hikes cover 9-12 km with walking times of 6-8 hours, moving through snow-covered beech forests and limestone paths above 1,900 meters elevation. The famous Fuente Dé cable car gets you quickly to high-altitude terrain, while Hotel Rebeco serves as your base for checking out glacial lakes and valleys where bears and griffon vultures live.
Duration 8 days Destinations Bilbao, Fuente De, Picos de Europa National Park Age Range Ages 16+ Operator ASI Reisen From
25% Off- US$1,959
Duration 6 days Destinations Ruka Age Range Ages 16+ Operator ASI Reisen From
25% Off- US$4,723
Snow-dusted ridges of Grand Canyon's South Kaibab trail beckon winter adventurers. The 13.6-mile North Rim trek and frost-kissed Phantom Ranch reveal five distinct climate zones. Nights spent camping at Bright Angel and Cottonwood Campgrounds complete this solitary paradise.
Duration 6 days Destinations Flagstaff, Grand Canyon National Park Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Wildland Trekking From
25% Off- US$2,420
Duration 7 days Destinations Helsinki, Rovaniemi, Vaattunki Age Range Ages 16+ Operator ASI Reisen From
25% Off- US$2,910
Arctic trails stretch from Harstad's Gangsåstoppen to Musvannet and Sætertinden peaks. Winter-draped Lofoten villages and Northern Lights viewing from Uttakleiv Beach create unforgettable moments. Suitable for ages 16+ with easy to moderate hiking routes.
No departure dates availableDuration 7 days Destinations Harstad, Lofoten, Narvik Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in Only: German Operator journaway DACH Winter Toubkal Trek (4 days)
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The food was amazing and the Berber whisky at the cold and windy summits kept us warm.”
Patrick, traveled in December
Snow trek from Imlil to Mount Toubkal (4167m) showcases pristine winter conditions. Crampon techniques aid ascents through Mizane Valley to Toubkal Refuge. Three 4000m+ peaks offer breathtaking views across snow-covered Atlas Mountains.
Duration 4 days Destinations Marrakesh, Imlil, Mount Toubkal Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, French, Spanish Operator Trek in Morocco From
25% Off- US$199
A 2-hour snowmobile safari takes you through Rovaniemi's frozen wilderness with hot beverage breaks along the way. Your leisure day includes optional snowshoeing and ice fishing, or you can try ice karting on sheet ice. A 10-minute husky sleigh ride with Arctic dogs wraps up with time around an open fire in the snowy Finnish wilderness.
No departure dates availableDuration 5 days Destinations Rovaniemi Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours
What our customers ask about Best Winter Walks in the World
When is the best time to book a winter walks tour?
If you're planning to explore Yellowstone or Yosemite, aim for January through March when the snow is most reliable and temperatures hover between 20-30°F (-6 to -1°C). For Finnish Lapland, December through March is perfect - you might even catch the northern lights during your walks. To get the dates you want, it's smart to book 3-6 months ahead since the most popular tours fill up quickly.
What wildlife can I see during winter walks?
Winter is actually one of the best times to spot animals, especially in Yellowstone's Lamar Valley - locals call it the "Serengeti of North America." You're likely to see bison, elk, wolves, and bighorn sheep standing out against the white snow. Many travelers tell us they see more wildlife in winter because there are fewer people around, and the animals are more active, especially early in the morning or as the day winds down.
What type of places will I stay in during winter walks tours?
You'll find a good mix of places to stay, all ready for cold weather. In Yellowstone, you might spend nights at the Old Faithful Snow Lodge, while Yosemite offers cool options like deluxe Airstream trailers at Autocamp with nice bathrooms. If you're heading to Finland's Hossa National Park, you'll switch between regular hotel rooms and traditional wilderness cabins - it's a nice blend of comfort and authentic winter living.
What winter equipment comes with these tours?
The tours usually provide the basics you need for snow walking - things like snowshoes and poles. This is true for tours like the ones in Finland's Hossa National Park. But you'll need to pack your own winter clothes, including waterproof boots and warm layers. For example, if you're going to Yellowstone, keep in mind you can only bring one bag under 22kg because of limited space in the snow coaches.
How many people are usually in winter walks groups?
These tours keep things small and personal, which is important for safety in winter conditions. Take the Slovenia Julian Alps tour - they keep it between 4 and 16 people. Finnish Lapland tours also max out at 16 people. With smaller groups, guides can keep a better eye on everyone and make sure everyone's comfortable while walking in the snow.






















