Best time to go on a winter snow holiday

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Snowshoeing holiday in the Dolomites
Michelin recommended cuisine & inspiring walks
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£1679 to £2299
8 days
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Cross country skiing holiday in the Dolomites, Italy
A famously beautiful range of jagged peaks
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£1699 to £2349
8 days
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Cross-country skiing holiday in Finland's eastern wilderness
Guided country skiing holiday through remote eastern Finland
From
€1250
7 days
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Finland winter activity holiday & Northern Lights
Discover this Finnish winter activity wilderness week
From
£2079 to £3299
8 days
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Northern Lights tour in Iceland
Springs, waterfalls, volcanoes and Europe’s biggest glacier
From
£1512 to £2220
6 days
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Snowshoeing holiday in Finland
A hut-to-hut snowshoe tour in beautiful Hossa National Park.
From
€1090
7 days
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Tom Wilkinson from our winter activities supplier, Exodus, gives some tips on the best time for winter snow holidays:
“Late season can be great in the Dolomites as it feels pretty warm and there’s often still a good base of snow. There’s more daylight so you can afford a longer, lazier lunch, often in the sun, before carrying on. Some of the views can be spectacular at any time of year just as long as it’s clear. You wouldn’t really want to go in early January to some of our remote Norwegian lodges, as there is too little light and it’s extremely cold”.
“Late season can be great in the Dolomites as it feels pretty warm and there’s often still a good base of snow. There’s more daylight so you can afford a longer, lazier lunch, often in the sun, before carrying on. Some of the views can be spectacular at any time of year just as long as it’s clear. You wouldn’t really want to go in early January to some of our remote Norwegian lodges, as there is too little light and it’s extremely cold”.
Ali McLean, from our supplier Activities Abroad, shares his advice on the best time to visit Lapland:
“If you were to take a straw poll of Laplanders, I'd bet the majority would cite late March-early April as their favourite time of year. I couldn’t agree more and always make a point of travelling to northern Scandinavia in late March – the daylight hours are longer (it’s a misnomer that Lapland is dark 24 hours a day in winter); the temperature improves, hovering at around 0°C during the day; there is less cloud cover, which increases your chances of seeing the Aurora Borealis; the snow is deep, crisp and fairly even; and Father Christmas is off sunning himself somewhere, so there’s no chance of being swamped by hordes of young kids in search of a Coca Cola Christmas.”
“If you were to take a straw poll of Laplanders, I'd bet the majority would cite late March-early April as their favourite time of year. I couldn’t agree more and always make a point of travelling to northern Scandinavia in late March – the daylight hours are longer (it’s a misnomer that Lapland is dark 24 hours a day in winter); the temperature improves, hovering at around 0°C during the day; there is less cloud cover, which increases your chances of seeing the Aurora Borealis; the snow is deep, crisp and fairly even; and Father Christmas is off sunning himself somewhere, so there’s no chance of being swamped by hordes of young kids in search of a Coca Cola Christmas.”
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Snowshoeing holiday in the Dolomites
Michelin recommended cuisine & inspiring walks
From
£1679 to £2299
8 days
ex flights
Small group travel:
2025: 20 Dec
2026: 24 Jan, 7 Mar, 14 Mar, 28 Mar, 12 Dec, 19 Dec
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2025: 20 Dec
2026: 24 Jan, 7 Mar, 14 Mar, 28 Mar, 12 Dec, 19 Dec
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