Winter multi activity holidays
For those who suspect that a winter break doesn’t have to involve strapping on skis and hurtling down a mountainside, multi activity holidays are just the ticket. As well as offering variety they tend to celebrate the traditional ways of enjoying winter mountain air: cross country skiing and snowshoeing off the tourist trail, husky sledding, taking in the Northern Lights or mountain winter walking with the aid of crampons. And then there’s relaxing with roaring fires, steaming saunas and the Northern Lights at night. In other words, a world of magical, frozen fun.
Where to go
Winter multi activity holidays tend to take place around northern Scandinavia, including Lapland, and the French and Austrian Alps – with a couple of spots in the Carpathians, Chile, Canada and the United States too. Lower latitudes offer more hours of daylight in midwinter, but you’ll miss out on the Northern Lights. The far north of Europe – the traditional home of Father Christmas – is better for husky sledding, encountering reindeers and meeting the Sami people – an unforgettable part of any Lapland winter holiday.The High Tatras in Slovakia, part of the Carpathian Mountains, are an excellent spot for an alternative winter break, as are the mountains of Bjelasica and Durmitor in Montenegro. Or, you could really go for broke and head to Chile for a hardcore mix of climbing and downhill skiing – in the southern hemisphere winter of mid-June to September, of course.
Winter activities

If you think winter holidays are all about skiing then you’re in for a pleasant surprise. Multi activity winter holidays offer a huge range of activities to enjoy, all designed to make the most of the pristine frozen environment.
Northern Lights
The Northern Lights are a big pull for winter adventurers, and countries which lie between the Aurora zone of 65 to 72 degrees latitudes are the best places to see this nightly display. Head to Norway, Swedish and Finnish Lapland, Iceland or Alaska from late November to March, where many winter activity holiday operators have built Northern Lights experiences into their itineraries. If you’re staying in a remote wilderness lodge or a simple hut, then you may only have to walk a few steps view the lights; if you’re in town you might be spirited away to the wilds via sled or snowmobile for the best chances of a viewing.Husky sledding
Since the Aurora Borealis are a nighttime phenomena, they leave plenty of time for daytime activities, and you’ll find plenty to choose from. Husky sledding, for example, puts in a frequent appearance on winter multi activity holidays based in the far north of Europe, and options range from shorter, family friendly affairs to full-on overnight husky safaris complete with a stay in a wilderness cabin.
Finland winter activity holiday & Northern Lights
Discover this Finnish winter activity wilderness week
From
£2079 to £3299
8 days
ex flights
Austria winter walking and cross-country ski holiday
Winter adventure in the Austrian Alps: Snowshoe, Ski, Yoga
From
€1190 to €1490
7 days
ex flights
Finland Northern Lights holiday, Wilderness Auroras
Winter activities & Aurora hunting in Finland
From
£2025 to £2075
5 days
inc UK flights
Northern Lights family holiday, tailor made
A mix of Lapland family activities and a relaxing spa hotel
From
£1225 to £2250
4 days
inc UK flights
Tromso & Sommaroy holiday, Northern Lights
Vibrant, cosmopolitan escape to the Capital of the Arctic
From
£2145 to £2435
5 days
ex flights
Family winter activity holiday, Finland
Family multiactivity week in the middle of the nature
From
€1100 to €1175
8 days
ex flights
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