The Lyngen Alps’ unique terrain provides top-notch backcountry skiing. Here you’ll find a wintry mountain range surrounded by water and full of fjords—a landscape brimming with everything from rip-roaring couloirs and mountain faces to elusive tree-skiing and nonchalant bowls all the way to the sea. You’ll make the most of your time touring from early sunrise to late night runs under midnight light—and the high-latitude means extending your ski season into June is not only possible, but preferable, with long days and mild temps during the spring. Set out for untracked lines with a local guide and experience skiing above the Arctic Circle!
Adventure Highlights
Eighteen hours of daylight and quality snow late in the season
Summit-to-sea descents with unimpeded views of Norwegian fjords
Switch between steep couloirs and gentle bowls on untouched snow
Duration
11 days
Season
April through May
Group size
Up to 6 people
Difficulty
To enjoy this backcountry adventure, you need to be in excellent physical shape. You will be on your feet for 5-7 hours a day for a full week, covering 6-10 miles (10-15km) of terrain every day. You will need to manage controlled descents in variable conditions. All participants should feel comfortable on challenging blue or black-level resort runs and be able to carry a loaded daypack while skinning up variable degrees of terrain.
Embark on this week-long adventure deep in the Arctic and experience some of the best backcountry skiing in the world late in the season. Apart from the incredible landscapes, what makes this adventure so special is the great variety of terrain—as well as the expert guide ready to accommodate your expectations and adapt to different circumstances.
Day 1: Oslo
Your adventure starts in Oslo where you will spend the night before heading north. Depending on the time of your arrival, you can explore what this Scandinavian capital has to offer! With attractions such as the Viking Ship Museum, the National Museum of Norway, the Oslo Opera House, and the Vigeland Sculpture Park, everyone can find something for themselves.
Day 2: Tromsø
The day starts with an early flight to Tromsø. Once you arrive in the city—the third largest urban area north of the Arctic Circle—you can do some last-minute preparations (like renting equipment) for the skiing tour itself with the help of your guide, or spend some time in the city before you transfer to the accommodation. Your accommodation will be a cottage near Lyngseidet, a neat fishing village two hours from Tromsø.
Days 3-9: Skiing in the Lyngen Alps
Start your days with breakfast in your cozy cottage and head to various skiing venues. A typical day will involve 6-8 hours of skiing with up to 2,000 meters (6,500 ft) of climbing and several ski descents. Some of the usual backcountry tours you will most likely experience are Tafeltinden, Store Jaegervasstinden, and Daltinden, with various other options available. Your guide will choose the best skiing locations depending on weather conditions and the ability level of your group. The three above-mentioned tours are around 15 kilometers long (9.5 miles), with Tafeltinden and Daltinden being moderately difficult and Store Jaegervasstinden difficult. Summit range of the three tours is between around 1,400 m and 1,550 m (5,000–5,090 ft). After a day of skiing, you will get back to your accommodation for a well-deserved après-ski with a Norwegian-style dinner.
Day 10: Return to Tromsø/Oslo
On the last day of your adventure you will go back to Tromsø from Lyngseidet and board a flight to Oslo. You’ll get another chance to explore the city according to your interests before saying goodbye to Norway!
Day 11: The end of the trip
Wake up in your accommodation in Oslo and start the day with a hearty breakfast. Take the last stroll through its grandiose streets before heading back home either by plane or other means of transport—or continuing touring in Norway on your own.
Embark on this week-long adventure deep in the Arctic and experience some of the best backcountry skiing in the world late in the season. Apart from the incredible landscapes, what makes this adventure so special is the great variety of terrain—as well as the expert guide ready to accommodate your expectations and adapt to different circumstances.
Day 1: Oslo
Your adventure starts in Oslo where you will spend the night before heading north. Depending on the time of your arrival, you can explore what this Scandinavian capital has to offer! With attractions such as the Viking Ship Museum, the National Museum of Norway, the Oslo Opera House, and the Vigeland Sculpture Park, everyone can find something for themselves.
Day 2: Tromsø
The day starts with an early flight to Tromsø. Once you arrive in the city—the third largest urban area north of the Arctic Circle—you can do some last-minute preparations (like renting equipment) for the skiing tour itself with the help of your guide, or spend some time in the city before you transfer to the accommodation. Your accommodation will be a cottage near Lyngseidet, a neat fishing village two hours from Tromsø.
Days 3-9: Skiing in the Lyngen Alps
Start your days with breakfast in your cozy cottage and head to various skiing venues. A typical day will involve 6-8 hours of skiing with up to 2,000 meters (6,500 ft) of climbing and several ski descents. Some of the usual backcountry tours you will most likely experience are Tafeltinden, Store Jaegervasstinden, and Daltinden, with various other options available. Your guide will choose the best skiing locations depending on weather conditions and the ability level of your group. The three above-mentioned tours are around 15 kilometers long (9.5 miles), with Tafeltinden and Daltinden being moderately difficult and Store Jaegervasstinden difficult. Summit range of the three tours is between around 1,400 m and 1,550 m (5,000–5,090 ft). After a day of skiing, you will get back to your accommodation for a well-deserved après-ski with a Norwegian-style dinner.
Day 10: Return to Tromsø/Oslo
On the last day of your adventure you will go back to Tromsø from Lyngseidet and board a flight to Oslo. You’ll get another chance to explore the city according to your interests before saying goodbye to Norway!
Day 11: The end of the trip
Wake up in your accommodation in Oslo and start the day with a hearty breakfast. Take the last stroll through its grandiose streets before heading back home either by plane or other means of transport—or continuing touring in Norway on your own.
Embark on this week-long adventure deep in the Arctic and experience some of the best backcountry skiing in the world late in the season. Apart from the incredible landscapes, what makes this adventure so special is the great variety of terrain—as well as the expert guide ready to accommodate your expectations and adapt to different circumstances.
Day 1: Oslo
Your adventure starts in Oslo where you will spend the night before heading north. Depending on the time of your arrival, you can explore what this Scandinavian capital has to offer! With attractions such as the Viking Ship Museum, the National Museum of Norway, the Oslo Opera House, and the Vigeland Sculpture Park, everyone can find something for themselves.
Day 2: Tromsø
The day starts with an early flight to Tromsø. Once you arrive in the city—the third largest urban area north of the Arctic Circle—you can do some last-minute preparations (like renting equipment) for the skiing tour itself with the help of your guide, or spend some time in the city before you transfer to the accommodation. Your accommodation will be a cottage near Lyngseidet, a neat fishing village two hours from Tromsø.
Days 3-9: Skiing in the Lyngen Alps
Start your days with breakfast in your cozy cottage and head to various skiing venues. A typical day will involve 6-8 hours of skiing with up to 2,000 meters (6,500 ft) of climbing and several ski descents. Some of the usual backcountry tours you will most likely experience are Tafeltinden, Store Jaegervasstinden, and Daltinden, with various other options available. Your guide will choose the best skiing locations depending on weather conditions and the ability level of your group. The three above-mentioned tours are around 15 kilometers long (9.5 miles), with Tafeltinden and Daltinden being moderately difficult and Store Jaegervasstinden difficult. Summit range of the three tours is between around 1,400 m and 1,550 m (5,000–5,090 ft). After a day of skiing, you will get back to your accommodation for a well-deserved après-ski with a Norwegian-style dinner.
Day 10: Return to Tromsø/Oslo
On the last day of your adventure you will go back to Tromsø from Lyngseidet and board a flight to Oslo. You’ll get another chance to explore the city according to your interests before saying goodbye to Norway!
Day 11: The end of the trip
Wake up in your accommodation in Oslo and start the day with a hearty breakfast. Take the last stroll through its grandiose streets before heading back home either by plane or other means of transport—or continuing touring in Norway on your own.
Embark on this week-long adventure deep in the Arctic and experience some of the best backcountry skiing in the world late in the season. Apart from the incredible landscapes, what makes this adventure so special is the great variety of terrain—as well as the expert guide ready to accommodate your expectations and adapt to different circumstances.
Day 1: Oslo
Your adventure starts in Oslo where you will spend the night before heading north. Depending on the time of your arrival, you can explore what this Scandinavian capital has to offer! With attractions such as the Viking Ship Museum, the National Museum of Norway, the Oslo Opera House, and the Vigeland Sculpture Park, everyone can find something for themselves.
Day 2: Tromsø
The day starts with an early flight to Tromsø. Once you arrive in the city—the third largest urban area north of the Arctic Circle—you can do some last-minute preparations (like renting equipment) for the skiing tour itself with the help of your guide, or spend some time in the city before you transfer to the accommodation. Your accommodation will be a cottage near Lyngseidet, a neat fishing village two hours from Tromsø.
Days 3-9: Skiing in the Lyngen Alps
Start your days with breakfast in your cozy cottage and head to various skiing venues. A typical day will involve 6-8 hours of skiing with up to 2,000 meters (6,500 ft) of climbing and several ski descents. Some of the usual backcountry tours you will most likely experience are Tafeltinden, Store Jaegervasstinden, and Daltinden, with various other options available. Your guide will choose the best skiing locations depending on weather conditions and the ability level of your group. The three above-mentioned tours are around 15 kilometers long (9.5 miles), with Tafeltinden and Daltinden being moderately difficult and Store Jaegervasstinden difficult. Summit range of the three tours is between around 1,400 m and 1,550 m (5,000–5,090 ft). After a day of skiing, you will get back to your accommodation for a well-deserved après-ski with a Norwegian-style dinner.
Day 10: Return to Tromsø/Oslo
On the last day of your adventure you will go back to Tromsø from Lyngseidet and board a flight to Oslo. You’ll get another chance to explore the city according to your interests before saying goodbye to Norway!
Day 11: The end of the trip
Wake up in your accommodation in Oslo and start the day with a hearty breakfast. Take the last stroll through its grandiose streets before heading back home either by plane or other means of transport—or continuing touring in Norway on your own.
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What others say about this adventure
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James Bonz
My family and I had the most awesome trip with Conor (Arctos Guides)! He is a complete professional, steadfast in his planning and preparation and a terrific person as well. His knowledge of the terrain and snowpack are invaluable and he made sure that everyone in our group had the best experience. The prepared foods were excellent and we had more than enough to eat. I cannot recommend Arctos Guides highly enough!!
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Max Verbeurgt
Connor was very accommodating and provided a lot of back country touring knowledge to the group. Great company and all all around great day out on the mountain. Highly recommended.
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Ted Zalucki
Great day with a fantastic guide. Conor did an awesome job working with everyone on our tour. Will definitely be back to ski with Arctos some more in 2021!
My family and I had the most awesome trip with Conor (Arctos Guides)! He is a complete professional, steadfast in his planning and preparation and a terrific person as well. His knowledge of the terrain and snowpack are invaluable and he made sure that everyone in our group had the best experience. The prepared foods were excellent and we had more than enough to eat. I cannot recommend Arctos Guides highly enough!!
M
Max Verbeurgt
Connor was very accommodating and provided a lot of back country touring knowledge to the group. Great company and all all around great day out on the mountain. Highly recommended.
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Ted Zalucki
Great day with a fantastic guide. Conor did an awesome job working with everyone on our tour. Will definitely be back to ski with Arctos some more in 2021!
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Julie Brache
Arctos accommodated our custom trip requests, delivered on what we wanted to get out of the day, and was personable and educational. We will definitely be booking again!
Things to know
57hours is committed to providing safe outdoor adventure experiences. We require all guides using our platform to have a COVID-19 safety plan and to make the details of that plan accessible to travelers. In most cases, group sizes will be reduced, guides will avoid overcrowded locations, and other safety measures will be met depending on the location and activity.
We also expect clients to respect local regulations and take measures to protect themselves, guides and the communities they’re traveling to. For more information on COVID-19 measures in Lyngen, Norway please refer to the official website of Norwegian Healthcare Services.
Please contact us if you have any questions or require further information. We are happy to provide you with the most up-to-date information!
What you get in this adventure:
An experienced, certified ski guide with extensive knowledge of the area
7 days of backcountry ski touring
Backcountry permits
Transportation to and from the accommodation (from Tromsø)
Daily transportation to ski venues
Breakfast, lunch, dinner and après-ski
What’s not included:
Technical backcountry ski touring equipment
Transportation to and From Oslo/Tromsø
Accommodation in Oslo
To enjoy this backcountry adventure, you need to be in excellent physical shape. You will be on your feet for 5-7 hours a day for a full week, covering 6-10 miles (10-15km) of terrain every day. You will need to manage controlled descents in variable conditions. All participants should feel comfortable on challenging blue or black-level resort runs and be able to carry a loaded daypack while skinning up variable degrees of terrain.
To participate in this tour, you need to have previous backcountry skiing experience. You will be skiing, touring, and summiting on different terrains for 5-7 hours every day. Your guide will take care of the planning, oversee your technique, and teach you how to better manage the terrain. They also have the experience and avalanche training necessary to keep you safe.
For technical backcountry ski touring gear, you will need to bring:
Alpine touring skis, telemark skis or splitboard with skins (can be rented)
Touring boots and poles (can be rented)
Avalanche safety equipment (can be rented):
Digital, 3-antenna avalanche transceiver or beacon
Lightweight snow shovel
Avalanche probe
For personal items, we recommend bringing:
Helmet
Sunglasses or ski goggles
Gloves and hat
Wind and waterproof shell jacket with hood (Gore-Tex recommended)
Ski pants (Gore-Tex recommended)
Down jacket or vest
Synthetic or wool base layers, underwear and socks
One triple-action locking carabiner or two conventional locking carabiners
Repair kit and Leatherman for your equipment (can be shared between several people)
Water bottle and 1L of water
Thermos with a warm beverage — optional
First aid kit
Sunscreen
Daypack large enough to carry all items listed (around a 30-40L backpack)
Camera — optional
All mandatory gear can be rented if you don’t have your own. You can rent:
Avalanche safety pack, including backpack, beacon, shovel and probe from Tromsø Outdoor
Alpine touring or telemark skis, touring boots and poles can be rented from Tromsø Outdoor
Splitboards can be rented from Tromsø Outdoor
Ski rental locations are in Tromsø, Norway and should be picked up before you head for your accommodation, which is not in the city. If you need to rent gear, let us know and we can help make arrangements. The guide can also help you with renting gear if you need additional information.
Group sizes and pricing:
For this adventure, the max client-to-guide ratio is 6:1. All prices are per person and don’t change with the number of people in the group increasing.
Min. age requirements:
If you are older than 18, you’re good to go.
Minors may be permitted to join the backcountry skiing tours if they are accompanied by a legal parent or guardian.
If your group has skiers under the age of 18, contact us prior to booking to make arrangements.
To get to Lyngen, you should first fly into Oslo International Airport since that’s where you will meet up with the guide. From there, you will head north to Tromsø, which is a two-hour drive from Lyngen.
Once you and your guide agree on the details of your itinerary, they will suggest the best place to meet, whether that’s at the guide shop or a predetermined location in Oslo.
A 40% deposit to secure your place is due upon booking. The remaining amount is due in fourteen (14) days. If the booking is made less than fourteen (14) days prior to departure, the cost must be paid in full. Once the trip is confirmed by the guide, the cancellation policy stated below applies.
If Client cancels the Booking anytime prior to thirty (30) calendar days in advance of the trip contemplated by the booking, Client is entitled to forty (40) percent of the deposit.
For cancellations thirty (30) to fourteen (14) calendar days in advance, the deposit will be forfeited.
For cancellations less than fourteen (14) calendar days in advance, full trip amount will be forfeited.
After that deadline, Client is not entitled to any refund. Any reimbursable expenses arising out of the Booking incurred by Guide prior to the date of cancellation (including but not limited to plane tickets, car rental payments, and lodging or transportation fees) are non refundable as soon as they are incurred by the Guide.
Early Bird booking
Want to be the first one to know when we publish new dates or secure your spot well in advance? Select a future month that suits you best and lock in your Early Bird spot in time with just a 10% deposit.
As soon as our guides publish new tour dates, you’ll be the first one to know. We’ll hold your spot for 2 weeks until you choose the date that suits you best.
More about how Early Bird bookings work below:
Only a 10% non-refundable deposit must be paid upon booking, but this deposit can be transferred to any other 57hours adventure in case the dates don’t end up working for you.
Once our guides publish new tour dates, we’ll reach out to you so you’ll be the first one to choose from newly released dates.
When you pick your date, you’ll confirm your booking by paying another 20% of the total trip amount (amounting to the standard 30% deposit).
Once the trip has been confirmed, the regular cancellation policy (found above) applies.
The remaining balance is due 90 days before the trip.
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My family and I had the most awesome trip with Conor (Arctos Guides)! He is a complete professional, steadfast in his planning and preparation and a terrific person as well. His knowledge of the terrain and snowpack are invaluable and he made sure that everyone in our group had the best experience. The prepared foods were excellent and we had more than enough to eat. I cannot recommend Arctos Guides highly enough!!