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Abisko National Park Tours and Tickets

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What are people saying about Abisko National Park

Darian_G, Nov 2025
Gavin was an amazing...
Gavin was an amazing guide. He was personable and fun and passionate about sharing the history of Abisko. The walk/hike was great. Not too hard and at a good pace for the entire group. We got to see some amazing views and walk on the frozen lake. He set us up nicely for pictures and explained about the different animal tracks we saw. We didn’t get to see any animals unfortunately but it was super fun.
Dian_v, Oct 2025
Great time
Great hike, amazing views along with information on the region and the history, Sara was an amazing guide, definitely worth it
SHIMIN_B, Feb 2025
Had a nice morning walk...
Had a nice morning walk led by Fabian at Abisko National Park. Feels safer with a guide because even though you can easily walk yourself, there wasn’t really a clear path as it was covered by all the snow. So certain parts were slippery and steep. Fabian was enthusiastic and knowledgeable, he shared with the group interesting facts and pictures along the way. Appreciate it. Thanks Fabian!
raag_v, Apr 2025
Excellent tour, excellent guide
This was a very memorable experience for me and my family. In this 2-3 hour tour, we got to experience clouded sky, heavy winds and snowfall, and bright sunshine!! Walking in fresh snow felt amazing, and our guide Anne was very friendly & informative.

Abisko National Park

5.0
(849)
Northern Sweden
A kayak sits on a lake at Abisko National Park in Sweden
  • Abisko National Park is a great choice for hikers, snowshoers, cross-country skiers, photographers, nature lovers, and aurora chasers.

  • There are no entrance fees to visit the park.

  • Camping is only permitted in designated campsites, and you are not allowed to land drones anywhere but on the road.

  • Bring mosquito repellent in summer and serious layers in winter.

  • Avoid disturbing grazing reindeer or the herders who work with them.

  • Abisko National Park is as wheelchair-friendly as wilderness gets, with two accessible trails, one following the stream through the canyon and another along the shores of the lake, plus bathrooms and ramps in the tourist station and Naturum visitor center.

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