Embrace the phenomenal natural wonders of Scandinavia, from the
deep fjords of Norway's wild Lofoten Islands to the beautiful
wilderness of Swedish Lapland
Spellbinding Scandinavian rail journeys take us from the ancient
Viking capital of Trondheim to Swedish Lapland, visiting the best
places to see the Aurora Borealis, with many opportunities to
experience these swirling lights.
Travelling by rail through amazing landscapes, cross the Arctic
Circle to Bodø to seek the ethereal Northern Lights on a journey
through the Lofoten Islands, a wild outpost of majestic mountains
and windswept beaches.
Entering Swedish Lapland, meet the Sámi people at their camp,
visit the iconic Ice Hotel and enjoy a husky sled ride through a
snow-covered wonderland.
Unforgettable experiences
Seeking out the elusive Northern Lights
Travel into the Arctic Circle, the most ideal destination to view the spellbinding Aurora Borealis, for the best chance to witness the amazing spectacle of the ethereal Northern Lights.
Staying on the magical Lofoten Isles
Spend two nights on the picturesque Lofoten Islands archipelago, visiting timeless fjordside fishing villages in striking settings, nestled beneath snow-capped mountains.
Experiencing two iconic Scandinavian railways
Journey through some of Scandinavia’s most spectacular landscapes, crossing the Arctic Circle on the scenic Nordland Railway and entering Sweden aboard the historic Ofoten Railway.
Learning about indigenous Sámi culture
With an expert local guide, discover the history and lifestyle of Lapland’s indigenous Sámi people, meeting their reindeer and enjoying an authentic lunch in a traditional tent.
Enjoying a husky sled ride in Swedish Lapland
Embark on a husky-hauled ride through the snow on a sled led by these energetic dogs and stopping for a traditional Swedish ‘fika’ by the campfire enroute.
Visiting Kiruna’s incredible Ice Hotel
Explore this world-famous hotel, built from scratch every year from hand-crafted blocks of ice harvested from a nearby frozen river.
What’s included on the tour?
Tour Manager
Expertise of a UK Tour Manager from start to finish
Accommodation
8 nights’ 3 & 4-Star hotel accommodation
Transportation
Standard Class rail travel
All rail, ferry and coach travel throughout your tour
Flights
Flights from London Heathrow to Trondheim via Oslo, Kiruna to London Heathrow via Stockholm
Food & Drink
Breakfast each day, 1 lunch, 7 dinners
Luggage
Group luggage transfers between hotels from Trondheim to Bodø, Narvik to Kiruna
Excursions & Entertainment
All guided tours and excursions
Tips
Sightings of the Northern Lights are dependent on weather and overall conditions.
Not Included
Cancellation & Travel Insurance is not included in the price of the tour
Itinerary
Arrival in Trondheim, the former Viking capital
Your Scandinavian holiday begins at London Heathrow this
morning, where you meet the Tour Manager before boarding a flight
to Trondheim via Oslo.
Separated from eastern Norway by the mighty Dovrefjell
Mountains, Trondheim was founded by Olaf Tryggvason, a Viking king,
more than a thousand years ago.
On arrival in this fascinating city, we transfer by coach to our
hotel in the stylish harbourside, just a short distance from the
historic centre. There is time to look around our new surroundings
before dinner at the hotel this evening.
Includes
Dinner
Crossing the Arctic Circle on the stunning Nordland Railway
Leaving Trondheim early this morning, we join the spectacular
Nordland Railway. Known as the Polar Express due to the route's
picture-book snow scenes, the train makes its way across the Arctic
Circle to Bodø - a 453-mile route that passes through some of
Norway's most amazing landscapes.
We witness sunrise over wintry northern Norway, passing frozen
lakes, snow-covered mountains, tranquil fjords and frosted forests
as we cross the Arctic Circle. Enroute, look out for reindeer in
the mountains or elusive sea eagles soaring over the picturesque
coast.
As the train reaches Fauske, it turns west along the shimmering
shore of Skjerstad Fjord before arriving in Bodø - known as the
city with the world's most beautiful coastline. Transferring to our
hotel, we enjoy dinner together. As we're situated above the Arctic
Circle, there's a chance of viewing the magnificent Northern
Lights, although our best opportunities are still to come.
Includes
Breakfast, Dinner
To the Lofoten Isles & seeking the Northern Lights
After breakfast, we take a scenic coach journey of around four
hours, travelling from Bodø to Bognes. From here, we catch the
ferry to Lødingen on the Lofoten Isles. After disembarking, our
atmospheric drive continues to Svolvær, the tiny capital of these
stunning islands, described as Europe's most dramatic and
spectacular archipelago.
With a deep connection to the Viking Era, Lofoten is known for
its abundant fishing, which is why people have settled here for
millennia. The Lofoten Isles are tethered to mainland Norway by a
series of bridges that resemble spikey, wired teeth and we stay in
this surreal landscape for two nights. Set beneath the auroral
oval, the Lofoten Isles are one of the world's best locations to
see the Northern Lights.
After dark, we venture out by coach to seek the wondrous yet
elusive spectacle, before returning to our Svolvær hotel for
dinner. If the weather is clear, after dinner we have another
chance to experience their spectral swirling dance for ourselves on
a Northern Lights hunt.
Includes
Breakfast, Dinner
The villages of the Lofoten archipelago
A scenic drive with a local guide takes us to one of Norway's
oldest and best-preserved fishing villages, Nusfjord.
Huddled around its fjordside harbour, we find a scattering of
colourful wooden cabins, known as rorbu, painted mustard, cream and
crimson. Contrasting beautifully against the craggy peaks and deep
blue waters, this makes for a picture-postcard scene of Norwegian
coastal life. Once home to cod fisherman who used to hang their
catch outside their homes, this seafaring heritage is still visible
in Nusfjord today, with former community buildings such as the old
fish oil factory and smokery having been lovingly renovated.
We continue our drive amid the Lofoten scenery to Vestvågøy.
This spellbinding island is renowned for its agriculture, but it is
the sandy beaches, snow-capped mountains and enchanting landscapes
that capture the hearts of visitors. Dinner is served back at our
Svolvær hotel tonight, after which we can venture out once again to
look for the Northern Lights.
Includes
Breakfast, Dinner
Dramatic scenery on a journey to mainland Narvik
Saying goodbye to Svolvær after breakfast, we set out by coach
for the return journey to the Norwegian mainland. On the drive,
soak up the region's natural majesty on one of the most scenic
routes in Europe, with views stretching down to magnificent fjords
in the valley below.
On arrival in Narvik, we check in to our hotel and have some
free time to explore. This ice-free seaport is located 250 miles
north of the Arctic Circle and has lots of fascinating attractions,
including the Red Cross War Memorial Museum, which documents the
occupation of this vital port in World War Two. Also worth a visit
is the Ofoten Museum, with its exhibits relating to local history
and the construction of the Ofoten Railway.
This evening, we gather back at our hotel for dinner
together.
Includes
Breakfast, Dinner
The breathtaking Ofoten Railway to Sweden
A highlight of the holiday awaits today as we travel on one of
the world's most northerly railway lines, the Ofoten Railway,
aboard the Arctic Train. Waking up in Narvik, we have breakfast in
this city that was originally a hub for exporting iron ore mined
near Kiruna. With miles of icy tundra and wilderness between the
two, the Ofoten Railway was built to transport this valuable
commodity from Sweden to the Norwegian port.
Twenty-seven miles of this route was painstakingly carved out of
the mountains in an incredible engineering project, largely
undertaken by hand. Our rail journey takes us across the Swedish
border, where it continues across barren plateaus and alongside
steep mountains to Kiruna, Swedish Lapland's largest city.
On arrival in Kiruna, we transfer to our accommodation. There is
free time this afternoon to relax or enjoy the spa facilities
before we have dinner.
Includes
Breakfast, Dinner
Traditional Sámi experience and the Ice Hotel
We discover the lives and culture of Scandinavia's indigenous
people today with a special Sámi experience.
We travel to a Sámi village where a local guide introduces us to
the reindeer. These animals are very important to the Sámi way of
life as many people are involved in semi-nomadic reindeer herding.
We also get the opportunity to feed these beautiful animals. As we
learn more about life in the picturesque camp, we enjoy a
Sámi-style lunch in a traditional tent called a 'lavvu' and listen
to age-old folk tales.
In the afternoon, we visit Kiruna's world-famous Ice Hotel. This
spectacular monument has been constructed afresh every year since
1989 from huge, hand-sculpted blocks of ice sourced from the nearby
river. We tour the hotel's frozen rooms with a guide before
visiting the Ice bar for a chilled drink served in ice glasses. We
are then transferred back to our hotel for an evening at
leisure.
Includes
Breakfast, Lunch
Husky-hauled ride through a winter wonderland
During breakfast, we look forward to an amazing excursion this
morning - a unique husky safari experience. With a pack of
energetic huskies at the helm, steered by an expert guide, we set
out on a large sled through the snowy scenery.
Our trip takes us through a winter wonderland on a ride that's
been part of Scandinavia's snow-laden culture for generations. As
well as enjoying atmospheric views during the husky ride, we also
take part in a traditional Swedish 'fika', gathering around a
campfire with a hot drink.
Around midday, a coach transfers us back to hotel, where there's
an afternoon to unwind. This evening, we enjoy a farewell dinner
together at the hotel.
Includes
Breakfast, Dinner
Homeward bound
From Trondheim to Kiruna, this Scandinavian holiday has
showcased the culture and heritage of the vast northern regions of
Norway and Sweden - after exploring the Viking capital, the Lofoten
Islands revealed jaw-dropping views and idyllic fishing villages,
while the scenic Ofoten Railway carried us across the border into
Swedish Lapland. We discovered the culture of the Sámi people,
embraced the glistening beauty of the Ice Hotel and enjoyed an
amazing ride on a husky-drawn sled.
After a final breakfast, we transfer by coach to Kiruna airport
for our connecting flight to Stockholm. From the Swedish capital,
we fly direct to London Heathrow, where your tour of Scandinavia
draws to a close.
Our Classic range is what we're known for. Enjoy curated moments
with plenty of inclusions. Centrally located hotels, premium travel
options and engaging group tours with a seasoned expert are
included. You'll be in groups with an average of 20-25 travellers
and a maximum of 30*. *Scandinavian and Worldwide tours are on
average 30-35 and a maximum of 40.
Departure times
Provisional departure and return times, where available, can be
found together with our dates and prices by clicking on the 'Prices
& Availability' button. We write to all booked customers
approximately 10 weeks prior to the start of their tour to advise
the exact departure and return time for their particular group.
Mobility information
Due to the nature of our tours they are generally unsuitable for those with restricted mobility. If you’d like to discuss any particular holiday with us in this respect, then please don’t hesitate to call us.
The Nordland Railway runs between the historic Viking capital of
Norway, Trondheim, to the beautiful coastal city of Bodø in
northern Norway. The railway is 453 miles in length, making it
Norway's longest mainline railway. It is also one of only a few
railway lines in the world that crosses the Arctic Circle. The
railway, also called 'the train of the midnight sun', takes
passengers through the beautifully varied scenery of northern
Norway and includes views of lakes, rivers and fjords, as well as
the spectacular Svartisen Glacier.
The Ofoten Railway lies on a headland at the foot of
the Fagernesfjellet, between the Beisfjord and Rornbaksfjord, and
runs between the iron-ore mines at Kiruna in Swedish Lapland and
the port town of Narvik on the Norwegian coast. The modern town of
Narvik was developed as a port for the export of the iron-ore, and
the Ofoten Railway, was built at the turn of the century
as the link between the mines and the port.
Flight upgrades are available. For information regarding the
types of upgrades offered by the various airlines we use, call our
expert team for details.
London Hotels
Spending a night in London before your tour can make such a
difference to the first day of your holiday - you can arrive in the
capital in good time, relaxed and ready to join your Tour Manager
the next morning. You may even want to take in a show on the West
End or dine in one of London's famous restaurants. Perhaps on your
return to London, you would like to break your journey with an
overnight stay before continuing home.
We can book a wide range of hotels in central London or, for our holidays beginning with a flight, at Heathrow, Gatwick, or Manchester Airport for the night before or after your holiday. If you require a quote for single occupancy at any of the hotels, please contact us on 01904 734 805.
UK rail connections
Buying tickets for UK train services can be a tricky business -
there are so many fares to choose from, each with different rules
and restrictions. As you are connecting with an international
departure, we strongly recommend that you book a fully flexible
ticket to ensure that should the departure times for your holiday
change, your rail ticket can allow for these changes.
We can book fully-flexible UK rail tickets from your local station to join your holiday whether this be a European holiday from St Pancras or a UK holiday. The prices are competitive and tickets are not restricted to a particular train or time of day, and in most cases offer you a free choice of routes.
For an up to date quote from your local station, please ask one of our Tour Advisors.
An incredible journey, the countryside, the interactions, the locations. Fabulous holiday experience.
from Great Rail Journeys
Hi Rita,
Thank you for your review.
I'm delighted to hear that you had such a wonderful holiday and found the Arctic scenery to be so incredible. I do hope we can have the opportunity to welcome you on tour with us again soon!
Best wishes,
Richard
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Patricia McLean
Submitted 29 Mar 2025
A very well organised trip. When unexpected disappointments happened (through no fault of GRJ) alternative arrangements were made without fuss. Professional and smooth management by Irene the tour manager resulted in minimising the impact of changes. Hotels and food were excellent. However long journeys by coach (albeit with an excellent driver) and much moving of luggage between hotels meant limited relaxation. Scenery and experiences were stunning.
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S Allen
Submitted 28 Mar 2025
Overall excellent experience
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Barbara
Submitted 26 Mar 2025
Wonderful scenery, rail journeys were great, whole holiday well planned and tour guide was fantastic