Sweden Expedition 2027

A curated selection of small-group backcountry expeditions across the Arctic. Limited departures, carefully planned routes and experiences designed for riders seeking something rare.

Expedition Overview

A three-day deep snow expedition in Northern Sweden, focused on off-trail riding and technical terrain.

This journey is built for riders who want to experience untouched snow, flowing lines and full days of adrenaline-driven riding in open Arctic landscapes.

Terrain & Experience

The area offers ideal deep snow conditions with varied terrain.

Riders move through open snowfields, slopes, forest sections and rolling Arctic hills. Unlike trail-based riding, every line is created fresh, making each day unique.

This is about movement, balance and control rather than covering long distances.

Riding Style & Level

The riding is built around deep snow and off-trail terrain, suited for riders with prior snowmobile or motorsport experience. Creativity and control take priority over speed alone.
You carve fresh lines, work with the terrain and spend time on playful manoeuvres, technical riding and controlled tricks in untouched snow.

Days are active and physical, focused on developing technique, confidence and flow rather than covering distance alone. Pace and difficulty are adjusted to the group.

Who this is for:

  • Riders with basic to intermediate snowmobile experience or background in motorsports recommended
  • Willingness to ride off-trail and manage the machine in deep snow
  • Terrain and pace adjusted to group level

Safety & Guidance

Every expedition is planned and led with safety as a fundamental part of the process.

All expeditions are guided by professional Arctic guides with extensive experience in remote terrain and demanding conditions. Routes are selected with intention, weather and snow conditions are actively assessed, and equipment is maintained to a disciplined standard.

Before each expedition, all participants take part in a structured safety briefing and riding orientation to establish clear procedures and expectations.

These elements operate in the background, allowing the focus to stay on riding, terrain and the experience itself.

Deep Snow Explained

Deep snow riding means operating in untouched snow without existing tracks.

You create your own lines across slopes, hills and open terrain. The experience is often compared to surfing or riding fresh powder on a snowboard. Technique, balance and machine control are key.

Expedition Style Options

Full Extreme

The most raw and immersive way to experience the Arctic.

Overnights take place in tents or simple wilderness huts, with all essentials carried on the snowmobiles. Meals are prepared over open fire in remote locations, and each day is shaped entirely around riding, terrain and self-sufficiency.

This option focuses on authenticity, simplicity and full commitment to the expedition.

Extreme with Comfort

A balanced approach that combines demanding riding with added ease.

Accommodation is arranged in wilderness huts or well-equipped cabins, with a support vehicle assisting with logistics and personal equipment. Meals are a mix of open-fire cooking in the wilderness and selected local restaurants or cabin dining.

Designed for riders who want long days in the backcountry without giving up comfort at the end of the day.

Extreme with Luxury

The most refined way to ride the Arctic.

Accommodation is provided in high-end villas or selected hotels, with full support vehicles handling logistics and personal belongings. The experience may include guided recovery sessions, wellness services and a private chef delivering elevated dining experiences, even in remote settings.

This option allows you to focus entirely on riding while every detail beyond the snowmobile is taken care of.

Expedition Itinerary

Day 0

Arrival in Levi. Evening briefing and safety training.

Day 1

Travel to Sweden. Local area exploration and riding fundamentals. Half day of deep snow riding.

Day 2

Full day of deep snow riding. Technique, terrain and flow.

Day 3

Half-day ride followed by return travel.

What’s Included

  • Professional Arctic guides
  • Safety training and daily briefings
  • Snowmobiles and technical support
  • Meals during the expedition
  • Optional riding gear packages

Practical Information

  • Duration: 3 days
  • Group size: 3–4 riders
  • Language: English
  • Licence: Valid B or T licence required
  • Minimum age: 18 (or 15 with guardian and licence, subject to insurance approval)
  • Routes and terrain adjusted based on conditions

Ready to Ride?

The first step is a short pre-information form. This helps us understand your riding background, expectations and availability.

Once submitted, we will contact you to schedule a personal meeting. From there, we confirm the details, finalise the offer and prepare you for the expedition with a full briefing and welcome package.

How it works:

1

Pre-information form

2

Personal meeting

3

Offer and confirmation

4

Briefing and welcome package

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