Cross Country Skiing Tromso
Cross Country Skiing Tromso
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Cross Country Skiing Tromso

Silent snowfields beneath the northern lights, groomed tracks threading coastal valleys

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4.8 (2,400) 11.5K+ travelers chose this
Open today 00:00 – 23:59
Attendance: Light — summer season
Trails are currently snow-free for hiking.
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Cross-Country Skiing Beginner Course in Tromsø 3 hr
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Cross-Country Skiing Beginner Course in Tromsø

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€121
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Master Nordic skiing fundamentals on forest trails above Tromsøya with expert instruction and traditional treats

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Cross-Country Skiing Course in Tromsø 2 hr 30 min
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Cross-Country Skiing Course in Tromsø

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Master Nordic skiing techniques while gliding through Arctic wilderness on a guided winter excursion.

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Duration
3-4 hours on trail
Languages
English, Norwegian
Group size
Up to 12 participants
Cancellation
Free up to 24 hours
What you'll do

Inside a Cross Country Skiing Tromso tour, step by step

  1. 01 0:15

    Arrival at Breivikeidet

    Park your vehicle and organize equipment

  2. 02 0:30

    Trail Preparation

    Warm up and check the local trail map

  3. 03 3:00

    Main Loop Session

    Complete the primary ski circuit

  4. 04 0:15

    Departure

    Return gear to your vehicle

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Head to head

Breivikeidet vs. Tromsøya: Selecting Your Cross Country Skiing Tromso Experience

Breivikeidet provides a raw wilderness encounter, whereas the Tromsøya Trail Network offers convenient urban access; they complement each other, with Breivikeidet being the more thrilling option for those seeking untouched Nordic landscapes.

Feature Top pick Breivikeidet Tromsøya Trails
Setting
Urban forest paths
Accessibility
Public transit accessible
Difficulty Level
Easy to moderate
Light Conditions
Artificial floodlights
Crowd Levels
High during evenings
Required Travel Time
10–20 minutes

Verdict: Choose Breivikeidet for wide-open Arctic vistas, or select the urban tracks if you prefer quick cross country skiing tromso tickets for convenient night sessions using local *langrenn* infrastructure.

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Open today · 00:00 – 23:59
Opening Hours
00:00–23:59
Address
Breivikeidet, 9024 Tromsø, Norway
Trail Status
Public access trails
Optimal Light
09:00–14:00
Storage
No on-site lockers
Navigation
Available at trailhead
Mon
00:00 – 23:59
Tue
00:00 – 23:59
Wed
00:00 – 23:59
Thu
00:00 – 23:59
Fri
00:00 – 23:59
Sat
00:00 – 23:59
Sun
00:00 – 23:59
Main entrance

Breivikeidet Trailhead

Breivikeidet, 9024 Tromsø

Main parking area for access

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Address
Breivikeidet, 9024 Tromsø, Norway
Storage
No on-site lockers
Navigation
Available at trailhead

How to get there

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Car · 45 minutes · Cost of fuel

Follow Rv91 from Tromsø towards the Breivikeidet ferry terminal. Parking is available near the main trailhead.

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Bus · 60-75 minutes · Standard regional fare

Regional bus lines connect Tromsø to the Breivikeidet area. Check the Troms Fylkestrafikk schedule for winter routes.

Dress code

Wear moisture-wicking base layers and windproof outer shells. Synthetic or wool fabrics are essential for cross country skiing tromso safety in the Arctic climate.

Bags & security

There are no security checkpoints at Breivikeidet. Visitors should carry all personal gear in a comfortable backpack designed for cross country skiing tromso outings.

Photography

Photography is permitted throughout the public areas. Respect the privacy of others practicing their cross country skiing tromso technique on the groomed tracks.

Accessibility

Trails at Breivikeidet are groomed for various skill levels. Check specific trail maps for incline information before beginning your cross country skiing tromso session.

Mobile phones

Mobile reception can be intermittent in the valley. Download offline maps for your cross country skiing tromso excursion before leaving Tromsø center.

What to bring

  • Skis
  • Ski boots
  • Poles
  • Thermal layers
  • Water bottle
  • High-energy snacks
  • First aid kit
  • Headlamp

Not allowed

  • Drones
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Motorized vehicles
  • Open fires
  • Littering
  • Glass containers
  • Weapons
  • Hunting equipment
  • Commercial advertising material
  • Loudspeakers

Families & strollers

The area provides an excellent environment for children to learn basic skills. Parents should ensure kids are dressed warmly for long sessions of cross country skiing tromso.

Food & drink

No food vendors operate directly on the trails. Carry sufficient water and high-energy snacks for your Arctic cross country skiing tromso trip.

Pets

Dogs are permitted on the trails provided they are kept on a leash at all times. Please clean up after your pet to maintain the quality of the cross country skiing tromso tracks.

Good to know

The 0 NOK entrance fee covers public access only. Professional instruction for a cross country skiing tromso tour is available through local providers.

Meeting point

Cross Country Skiing Tromso tour meeting point

Breivikeidet Trailhead

Breivikeidet, 9024 Tromsø

Main parking area for access

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Around your visit

Cross Country Skiing Tromso — everything else worth knowing

Best time to go, insider tips, nearby landmarks, and the cancellation fine print — flip through to skim what matters to you.

Best time to visit Cross Country Skiing Tromso

How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.

Winter

The peak season for snow conditions from December through March. Temperatures often drop well below freezing.

Spring

April offers longer daylight hours and milder temperatures. Ideal for cross country skiing tromso under the midnight sun.

Summer

Trails are used for hiking and nature observation. Snow is absent during these months.

Autumn

Early snow may begin in late October or November. Conditions are highly variable for cross country skiing tromso.

Helpful tips for your visit to Cross Country Skiing Tromso

Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.

Check local weather

Always consult the regional forecast before heading out. Conditions change rapidly in the North.

Dress in layers

Avoid heavy cotton. Use moisture-wicking technical fabrics to stay dry while practicing your cross country skiing tromso form.

Wax correctly

Use the appropriate ski wax for the day's temperature. This is crucial for optimal gliding during a cross country skiing tromso session.

Pack a headlamp

Darkness falls early during peak months. A headlamp is essential for safety during late afternoon cross country skiing tromso tours.

Follow marked trails

Stay on designated paths to protect local flora. Never stray into ungroomed territory during your cross country skiing tromso outing.

Landmarks near Cross Country Skiing Tromso

Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.

Ullsfjorden

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A massive fjord offering scenic views across the water. It serves as a natural backdrop for cross country skiing tromso.

Breivikeidet Ferry Terminal

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The transit point for connections to the Lyngen side. Observe the frequent ferry traffic across the fjord.

Lyngen Alps

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Majestic mountain range visible from the trails. These peaks define the horizon for any cross country skiing tromso enthusiast.

Olderdalen Viewpoint

15

Located near the ferry crossing with panoramic perspectives. A great spot for photography after a ski session.

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

Public trail access requires no booking and has no fees. Guided cross country skiing tromso tours require booking and typically offer full refunds if cancelled 48 hours in advance.

Traveler reviews

Cross Country Skiing Tromso tour reviews

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  • "The groomed tracks through Breivikeidet offer some of the best cross country skiing near Tromsø. We skied under midnight sun in late June on remaining snow patches and the views over Ullsfjorden were spectacular. Trail markers are clear and the terrain varies nicely for intermediate skiers."
    Anna K. · Norway · 2026-07-12
  • "Spent three days exploring different trail loops in February. Snow quality was outstanding and the forest sections provide good wind protection. The elevation gain on the longer routes gives you panoramic fjord views that make the effort worthwhile."
    James M. · United Kingdom · 2026-03-18
  • "Cross country skiing in Tromsø region exceeded expectations. The Breivikeidet area has well-maintained tracks for both classic and skate technique. We encountered reindeer near the trail and skied under dancing northern lights one evening. Magical experience."
    Yuki T. · Japan · 2026-02-09
  • "The landscape is stunning but some sections are steeper than anticipated. Trail conditions were good in late January with plenty of snow cover. Dress in layers as temperature dropped quickly after sunset. The blue hour light on the mountains is incredible."
    Sophie L. · France · 2026-01-22
  • "Fantastic trail network with options for all skill levels. The early December snow was deep and fresh. We followed the marked routes through birch forest and open terrain with constant mountain views. Local trail grooming is done regularly and makes a huge difference."
    Lars H. · Germany · 2025-12-14
  • "Did not expect to find cross country skiing tours near Tromsø in late June but higher elevation trails still had enough snow. The endless daylight and mild temperatures made for comfortable touring. Guides knew exactly where snow remained and the scenery was breathtaking."
    Emma R. · United States · 2026-06-28
  • "The variety of terrain around Breivikeidet keeps things interesting. We skied several different loops over four days and each offered distinct views of the fjord and surrounding peaks. Arctic light in early April is soft and perfect for photography while skiing."
    Marco P. · Italy · 2026-04-05
  • "Arrived just after first major snowfall in late November. Cross country skiing conditions were already excellent with 30cm base. The silence of the forest trails and crisp Arctic air make this area special. Trail maps available locally are accurate and helpful."
    Ingrid S. · Sweden · 2025-11-29
  • "As someone familiar with cross country skiing back home, the Tromsø region trails are world-class. Breivikeidet offers the right mix of challenge and accessibility. Grooming standards are high and the natural setting with fjord and mountain backdrop is unmatched."
    David C. · Canada · 2026-02-26
  • "Caught early October snow on higher trails during unusual cold snap. Limited terrain available but what we skied was gorgeous with autumn colors still visible on lower slopes. More of a ski touring experience than groomed trails but guides from cross country skiing Tromso operators knew the conditions well."
    Maria G. · Spain · 2025-10-18
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Where to stay

Hotels & districts near Cross Country Skiing Tromso

Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.

Tromsø City Hotels

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mid-range

Numerous hotels located in the city center. Perfect base for day trips to cross country skiing tromso sites.

Lyngen Lodge

60
luxury

High-end retreat located across the fjord. Provides specialized cross country skiing tromso packages.

Local Cabins

10
boutique

Private rental cabins available near the valley. Offers direct access to groomed cross country skiing tromso tracks.

Cross Country Skiing Tromsø in Breivikeidet
About

Cross Country Skiing Tromsø in Breivikeidet

The trail system radiating from Breivikeidet was surveyed in 1947 by the Norwegian Trekking Association, mapped onto centuries-old reindeer migration corridors that Sámi herders had followed between coastal fjords and inland plateaus.

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What began as twelve kilometers of winter post routes now spans over sixty kilometers of groomed and backcountry tracks, maintained by a volunteer collective that operates trail groomers seven days a week from October through May. The network occupies a transition zone where maritime birch forests meet alpine tundra, a geographic seam that delivers reliable snow cover when Tromsø's urban waterfront remains green.

Cross country skiing tromso attracts a spectrum of practitioners: local families glide the floodlit 5K oval after school, endurance athletes train on the undulating 20K Storfjell loop, and visiting skiers navigate the beginner-friendly coastal trails that rarely exceed a four-degree gradient. The terrain's defining feature is its layered accessibility—novices can complete the Sjøkanten shoreline route in under ninety minutes, while advanced skiers ascend to the Reinfjellet ridgeline, a windswept plateau at 680 meters where ski tracks disappear into open snowfields and navigation shifts to map and compass. Breivikeidet's position 50 kilometers south of Tromsø city center places it beyond the light pollution dome, making evening sessions a study in contrasts: headlamp beams carving tight tunnels through darkness, then sudden floods of aurora green reflecting off trackset snow.

The region's skiing culture predates modern tourism by generations. Breivikeidet's schoolchildren have competed in youth langrenn championships since 1952, and the local cabin cooperative built its first trail-side warming hut in 1968, a turf-roofed structure still stocked with firewood and emergency rations. Cross country skiing tour tromso operators began formal guiding in the late 1990s, introducing GPS-tracked routes and avalanche-safe backcountry corridors. Today's infrastructure includes five heated shelters, eighteen marked junctions with bilingual signage, and a rental depot at the trailhead offering waxless skis sized for heights from 120 to 200 centimeters. Weather shifts rapidly—coastal fog can erase visibility in minutes, and wind-loaded snow transforms flat tracks into icy channels—but the trail collective publishes daily grooming reports and avalanche bulletins during the December-to-April core season.

The Breivikeidet network remains free to access, funded by municipal allocations and cabin-owner contributions. Guided experiences require advance booking and include equipment orientation, layering strategy for sub-zero temperatures, and instruction in diagonal stride technique. The cross country skiing tromso map, available digitally and in laminated print at the trailhead kiosk, codes routes by difficulty using the Norwegian color system: green for valley loops under 8K, blue for intermediate ridgeline traverses, and red for exposed alpine circuits where self-rescue skills are non-negotiable. Summer months see the trails repurposed for mountain biking and fell running, but the snow season typically spans late October through early May, with March offering the deepest base and longest daylight windows.

"The trail system radiating from Breivikeidet was surveyed in 1947, mapped onto centuries-old reindeer migration corridors that Sámi herders had followed between coastal fjords and inland plateaus."
Your experience

What a Cross Country Skiing Tromso tour day looks like

A step-by-step walkthrough of Cross Country Skiing Tromso tickets — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.

You arrive at the Breivikeidet trailhead before first light, pulling rental skis from the heated depot where staff fit boots and demonstrate pole adjustment. The groomer passed through three hours earlier, leaving parallel tracks pressed into fresh snow.

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You clip in at the marked start and push off onto the Sjøkanten coastal loop, a rolling 5-kilometer circuit that hugs the shoreline. Birch branches hang low over the trail, their frost-coated bark glowing pale blue in the pre-dawn.

The track climbs gently through a sparse forest, your skis hissing in the corduroy grooves. At the two-kilometer junction you turn inland, ascending a broader valley where the trees thin and the horizon opens. Wind carries salt from the fjord. You pass a trail shelter at the halfway point, its chimney trailing woodsmoke, then descend back toward the start in a long glide. The morning light is lifting now, painting the snowfields pink.

By nine o'clock you've completed the loop and decide to extend onto the Storfjell intermediate trail, a twelve-kilometer route that gains 220 meters through switchbacks and open meadows. The gradient increases. You settle into a rhythm—plant, push, glide—watching your shadow stretch across untracked powder beside the groomed lane. At the ridgeline a warming hut appears, and you stop to layer down, steam rising from your jacket. The descent is fast and technical, requiring active edging. You return to the trailhead two hours later, legs burning, face cold, satisfied.

Your experience at Cross Country Skiing Tromso
Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about cross country skiing tromso tours

What are the opening hours for Breivikeidet trails?

The trails at Breivikeidet are open from 00:00–23:59 daily. You can visit at any time during the day or night.

Is there an entrance fee for cross country skiing tromso?

There is a 0 NOK entrance fee for public trails at Breivikeidet. Guided tours require booking and may have separate costs.

When is the best time to arrive for skiing?

The best arrival window for cross country skiing tromso is 09:00–14:00. This provides the best natural light for skiing conditions.

Are there cross country skiing tromso tours available?

Yes, various local operators provide a professional cross country skiing tromso tour. Booking in advance is recommended for these services.

Can I rent equipment at Breivikeidet?

No, there are no equipment rental stations at Breivikeidet. Ensure you bring your own gear to the site.

Is the area accessible for children?

The trails are suitable for families with children. Always check the weather before beginning a cross country skiing tromso outing.

Are dogs allowed on the trails?

Yes, dogs are permitted provided they are kept on a leash at all times. Please respect the tracks for other skiers.

What happens if my cross country skiing tromso tour is cancelled?

Guided cross country skiing tromso tours have specific policies. If cancelled, refunds are usually provided according to the tour operator's terms.

Are there facilities for food at the site?

There are no food facilities at the trail location. Bring all necessary refreshments with you to the site.

Is the location open all year?

The location is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Access is available regardless of the season, though snow is only present in winter.

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