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That a waffle can taste so heavenly, you get to experience this after a snowmobile trip to Sweden’s highest mountain station, 1228 meters above sea level – Låktatjåkko.
The snowmobile adventure to Låktatjåkko starts from the parking lot below Hotell Fjället in Björkliden.
our introduction to the snowmobiles takes place efficiently and there is also a chance to drive a small test round before we leave. We start the climb quite immediately and up on the plateau Rakkaslahku we get to enjoy sweeping views in all directions. After the waffle we take the snowmobiles to explore the mountains a little more, maybe a trip down to the wolf pass and then return to Björkliden again.
PLEASE NOTE:
This tour includes the pick-up service from Abisko/Björkliden, please be ready for pick up at your pick-up location at least 30 min prior to tour start.
Driving license is required on this tour. If you do not want to drive your own machine, please contact us.
Regulare departures from February 26th to May. Please check our booking calendar for available dates.
9.30
Duration 5 H + 30 min pickup time.
Visit to Sweden’s highest mountain station. Magical views of the mountains around Björkliden including Čuonjávággi, the legendary gateway to Lapland and lake Torneträsk. Drive your own snowmobile or share.
Meet up at Björkliden Hotel Fjället or choose pickup location in the booking form. Be beady for pickup at least 30 min prior to tour start.
Certified guide. Pickup transfer. Warm clothes, boots, gloves, balaclava, helmet. Snacks.
Max 8 persons.
If you prefer a private tour, please contact us at info@outbackabisko.com
At Outback Abisko, sustainability is at our core. We’re proud to invest in electric snowmobiles, offering silent, emission-free exploration of the Arctic landscape.
By working with Sami communities, using eco-friendly practices, and keeping group sizes small, we ensure minimal impact on Abisko’s pristine environment. Experience adventure that respects and protects nature – because the future of Abisko matters.