Best Winter Walks in the World
TourRadar has collected the best Winter Walks trips. There are 44 adventures to choose from, visiting 19 different countries. Tours range in length between 3 days in length, and 15 days.
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- Iceland (Winter): Geysers & Glaciers
- Off The Trails - Snowshoeing tour
- Active Japan: Hokkaido in Winter, Sea Ice to Onsens
- Yellowstone Winter Wonderland
- Finland Wilderness Essentials - 3 days
- Finland Wilderness Essentials (Igloo) - 3 days
- Bulgaria Ski & Apres
- Yllas Aurora & Wilderness Deluxe - 5 days
- Yllas Aurora & Wilderness Deluxe (Glass Ceiling) - 5 days
- Lapland Winter Adventure - 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
Off The Trails - Snowshoeing tour
“The landscape, snoeshowing, Finnish saunas, and the culture were incredible. Overall, a brilliant trip.”
Nikita, traveled in February
Pristine trails through Hossa's winter landscape cover 7-8km daily. Frozen Lake Jatkonjärvi, snowy ridges, and snow-covered pine forests lead to historic Lounatkoski rapids and ancient Colour Rock paintings. Cozy cabins at Jatkonsalmi and Huosiusjärvi provide shelter.
Duration 7 days Destinations Kuusamo, Hossa Age Range Ages 14+ Operator Upitrek From
- US$1,297
Duration 9 days Destinations Sapporo, Shiretoko National Park, Abashiri, Kussharo Ko, Lake Mashu-Ko, Lake Akan, Asahikawa, Daisetsuzan National Park Age Range Ages 12+ Operator G Adventures From
- US$4,099
Yellowstone Winter Wonderland
“Knowledgeable, considerate, flexible, and more.”
Roger, 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, Mammoth, Bozeman Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Globus From
- US$4,899
Duration 3 days Destinations Rovaniemi, Vaattunki Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $1,055
15% Off- US$897
Duration 3 days Destinations Rovaniemi, Vaattunki Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $1,230
15% Off- US$1,046
Duration 7 days Destinations Sofia, Bansko Age Range Ages 18-39 Operator TruTravels From $1,850
20% Off- US$1,480
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.
















