Classic Finnmark Ski Touring
Guided Ski Touring & Splitboarding above the Arctic Circle in Norway
For ski touring and splitboarding lovers drawn to snowy summits, secluded fjords and the wild balance of mountain and marine adventure, exploring the Finnmark region of Norway is your way into the untouched Arctic.
Explore one of Europe’s last true frontiers on a week-long high-alpine ski tour. This is your chance to carve fresh tracks on untouched slopes few have seen. Set against sweeping fjords, sculpted peaks and soft Arctic light, you’ll roam across secluded, snow-covered terrain, where solitude and legendary descents await. Expect to ascend scenic summits, and if you’re up for it, drop into deep couloirs and traverse ridgelines high above the sea. Led by IFMGA-certified guides, this is Arctic ski touring at its purest: raw, remote and entirely your own.
Highlights
Each day you will experience some unforgettable skiing amongst spectacular mountains.
• Ski tour untouched, uncrowded terrain in one of Europe’s wildest regions.
• Travel with the best: IFMGA-certified guides who know the region inside and out, balancing safety with deep local insight.
• Journey by boat into remote fjords, where towering glaciers and icy waters shape the landscape.
• Summit glaciated peaks and ride a mix of terrain - from mellow bowls to challenging couloirs - carefully chosen each day to match conditions and group flow.
• Immerse yourself in the rhythm of life above the Arctic Circle, where skiing and nature are deeply intertwined with the local culture.
• Dine on gourmet meals made with fresh, local ingredients (including traditional Arctic barbecue).
• Recharge in a cosy fjordside lodge with a sauna and stunning, panoramic views of the rugged north.
• Be dazzled by the Northern Lights (Aurora borealis), often observable at night from the lodge.
• Stay in the moment while a pro-photographer captures the adventure, with a curated photo gallery provided to you to keep.
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Itinerary
From the moment you exit the airport at Alta, everything is taken care of on the tour. Your driver will greet you and transport you to your accommodation at Låvan Lodge on Burfjord. The 1-hour road journey along the coast sets the scene for the coming adventure! The lodge will be your base for the entire tour. it is posssible to ski directly from the door at the lodge, but on other days you will travel by land or boat to a new ski location. By day, skin up Norway’s remote peaks, then carve fresh tracks down pristine slopes - trekking wild, peaceful backcountry far from any crowds. By night, relax in the lodge, have a sauna and perhaps enjoy the dramatic Northern Lights. For detailed, day-by-day trip information, see the Itinerary tab.
Skiing & Snowboarding
The Classic Finnmark trip is immersive and hands-on, created to help you connect with nature and push your boundaries. Feel free to move at your own pace but prepare for an active outdoor experience.
You’ll move through Arctic fjords and over steep mountain peaks, ascending on foot (by ski & splitboard) and descending along sea-facing slopes. This adventure is made for experienced ski tourers or splitboarders eager to leave crowds behind and explore far beyond the beaten path.
On an average day you will ascend and descend around 1,000 vertical meters (3,280 feet), spending four to six hours on the mountain. Your two expert guides will tailor each route to match the group's experience and prevailing weather & snow conditions. On a 'challenge' day, if the snow, weather and group align, the group will take on steeper, longer routes, pushing further into the wild. It’s not tied to a fixed-day but always on the radar. Regardless of the day, you’ll enjoy some of the best powder skiing conditions of the year, with fresh, soft snow that transforms the landscape into a winter playground.
Despite its location above the Arctic Circle, the climatic conditions in the region are not as extreme as one might expect. February brings the coldest temperatures of the season, with daytime highs around -5°C (23°F) and nights dipping near -10°C (14°F). Clear nights can push lows below -15°C (5°F), and the wind chill can make it feel colder, especially on exposed slopes. In March, daytime highs range from -5°C to 0°C (23 to 32°F), with nighttime lows from -10°C to -15°C (14°F to 5°F). Inland and mountainous areas may see colder nights, but daylight extends to about 12 hours daily, giving you more time to explore. Expect days with partly cloudy skies with snowfall, mixed with cold, bluebird, sunny days.
February is the heart of winter, when reliable snowfall and the return of longer daylight hours align for ideal ski touring. Snowfall stretches from the peaks all the way to the sea. March brings longer days and mid-winter snowpack, offering reliable coverage from summit to sea. Shadier aspects hold cold, dry powder, while south-facing slopes soften in the sun as the seasons transition from winter to early spring.
Lodging & Meals
Klättermusen Experiences utilise handpicked stays that are locally owned, full of character and deeply connected to the landscape and culture. Expect comfort without excess, welcoming hosts and nature right at your doorstep.
On the Classic Finnmark trip you’ll be staying for the duration of the tour (7-nights) at the seaside Låvan Lodge, located an hour west of Alta on the sunny side of the fjord! The lodge is a traditional Norwegian house where you’ll get a real feel of local Arctic life. Expect shared bathrooms and single beds in cosy bedrooms (single or twin-share) - simple comforts that add to the charm of this authentic stay. At booking, you can choose between a single room and a shared double room.
For the duration of the trip, all meals are taken care of, and feature tasty, local dishes prepared by your in-house chef. You will be asked for any dietary requirements or restrictions beforehand. Non-alcoholic beverages are included in the tariff to keep you refreshed throughout the day and with your meals. Each evening, enjoy a complimentary glass of wine or beer with your dinner. A limited selection of additional alcoholic beverages are available for purchase too.
Guiding
Every Klättermusen Experience trip is led by IFMGA-certified guides with deep local insight, technical skill and a flexible, safety-first approach. These professionals don’t just follow the map; they adapt each day to the weather, terrain and group. Their expertise ensures you venture into remote, rugged landscapes with confidence and get the most out of every moment in the wild.
Professional Photography
The tour photographer will capture your adventure so you can stay present and enjoy the moment. After the trip, you’ll receive a digital photo library to relive the experience.
Ski Ability, Fitness & Gear
To get the most out of this trip, a strong intermediate ski or snowboard ability in mixed snow off-piste terrain is best. Some ski-touring/splitboarding experience is essential.
You should be comfortable in the outdoors and have a good level of fitness (i.e. sport & exercise are part of your daily routine).
Ski-touring & splitboarding gear (including required avalanche safety equipment) is not included in the tour price and are not available locally.
Getting There & Away
The start and finish of the Classic Finnmark tour is at the town of Alta in far-northern Norway. You will be picked up at the airport in Alta to start your tour and dropped back there on the final day. Direct flights are available from Oslo (OSL) airport to Alta (ALF) airport, with a flight time of 2hr. Oslo can be reached from anywhere in the world.
Pre-Trip Support
The tour operators will make sure you have everything for your trip. You’ll get all the details you need for your itinerary and packing list, plus unlimited support via email if you have any questions.
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