Naturguiden

Ice skating in Sweden

Experience ice skating on natural ice in the Swedish countryside on a guided all inclusive tour. You will go skating on Mälaren or any other of Sweden's thousands of lakes. Or maybe even on the Baltic Sea. Sweden is one of the absolute best places in the world for ice skating on natural ice. Experiencing skating on a frozen lake where you can skate kilometer after kilometer on good ice and with fantastic scenery is absolutely fantastic.

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Ice Skating with Naturguiden

Naturguiden believe in small groups led by local guides. We hunt for the best ice for ice skating and are very flexible with where in Sweden we choose to ice skate. With Naturguiden ice guarantee, you can cancel the tour with a full refund if it is not possible to skate on the weekend you have booked. We stay in small family owned hostels and hotels near the lake we will be ice skating on. Maybe even on the Baltic sea. In the evenings we hang out, cook, and eat together. Or enjoy fine dining if you choose the comfort level with countryside hotels.



An ice skating day

Ice skating in Sweden is one of a kind and we think there is no better. We spend the whole day on the ice. Normally with two well-deserved lunch breaks, one perhaps with an open fire and a small barbeque. We skate together as a group, the guide skating first, makes sure the ice is safe and find the best way among islands and straits. Your guide will be happy to give tips and tricks to help you evolve as a Nordic skater.

Open or private ice skating tour

Naturguiden have skating tours for everyone. We are a maximum of eight skaters in a group. Naturguiden open tours are open to everyone and you are most welcome to follow. We have groups for both intermediate and experienced skaters. However, if you are a family or a couple of friends, you may prefer a private skating tour. You can then choose any date, and also the standard of accommodation.

Intermediate, Experienced or Mixed

You don't need to be an expert skater to join us.



Learn more
  • How to get here

    Our skating trips starts from Stockholm Arlanda Airport. Sweden's largest airport, and a juncture between Stockholm and other Swedish cities as well as the rest of the world.


    If you travel by train or bus. It is easy to get to Stockholm Arlanda Airport. If you are allready in Stockholm, you can take the local train to Rotebro station and we will pick you up there.

  • Arrival and Departure

    Arrival

    We will meet you at Arlanda airport Terminal 3 at 10:30. If you come from Stockholm city, take the local train to Rotebro station. We will meet you there at 10:00.


    Other meeting points is possible after agreement with us, e.g. at your hotel close to Arlanda.


    If you want to arrive after 10:30 you need to confirm that with us before booking your tickets.


    If you get delayed. Let us know as soon as possible. Make sure you have our phone number +46 70 53 53 630 .


    Departure

    We drop you off at Arlanda airport 16:30 or later depending on departure time. If you stay another night we can drop you off at your hotel if the detour is resonable.

  • Accommodation

    Hostels with two bed dormitory room. Shared shower and toilet . You need to bring sheets or duvet covers and towels. (Or you can have it included for an extre fee). We prepare the meals together in the kitchen in the hostel. All food is provided and included in the price.

  • Weather conditions

    Expect temperatures between 0°C and -15°C . There can be rain, snowfall and wind. Wind speeds are usually low to moderate.


    Dress with several layers of clothes to be able to adapt to the actual temperature.


    Bring a warm jacket, preferable a down jacket, to put on during breaks and lunch.


    Included in the price

    Almost all you need is included in the price. Accommodation in double room, local transports, food and needed equipment.


    Not included

    Alcoholic drinks. Sheets and towel (can be rented).


    What to bring

    We have packing list that you can download here.


    For safety reasons. When skating, always bring a complete set of extra clothes packed in a waterproof bag that you put in the provided skating backpack.


    A warm (down) jacket for the breaks.


    Good to have but not necessary: Sunglasses, a dry bag for your mobile/camera, indoor shoes.


    Clothing suitable for outdoor activities. Prepare for snow and even rain in sub zero temperatures.

  • Equipment

    We provide high quality Nordic skates, comfortable boots, skating backpack and required safety equipment, thermos, lunch box and a seat pad.


    Download Naturguidens Safety information document

  • Group size

    We like to guide small groups of maximim 8 guest and one guide. This way we can fit in one minivan. Also for safety reasons and group dynamics it´s nice to keep the group size down.


    An exception to this is our Mixed groups. Where we mix Intermediate and Experienced skaters. Those groups can consist of up to 16 guests and is always led by two guides.

  • Safety

    Nordic skating may include risks. When skating with Naturguiden you always skate with an experienced guide.


    Your guide will have a security briefing and show how the safety equipment is used. Before entering the ice.


    Provided safety equipent:

    - Ice claws

    - Whistle

    - Rescue line

    - Skating poles and pike

    - Backpack for skating

    - Helmet

    - Knee pads


    Download Naturguidens Safety information document

  • Included in the price

    Almost everything you need is included in the price. Accommodation in a double room. Local transports. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Equipment: Nordic skates, comfortable boots, skating backpack, thermos, lunch box, seat pad.


    Not included

    Alcoholic drinks. Sheets and towel (can be rented).

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