Hiking Tours
Uncover enticing landscapes in Iceland, Scandinavia, and Canada on expertly-led hiking tours.


Step into the wild and connect with nature's immense power. There’s nothing like winding through multi-colored rhyolite mountains or past glacial rivers, roaming deep into lush forests with sturdy earth underneath you. With Adventures.com and our trusted tour providers, you can hike confidently across Iceland, Scandinavia, or Canada—led with a story by seasoned experts. On a morning hike through Sweden’s remote Abisko National Park or while taking in the dense birch forests of Iceland’s Thorsmork, these hiking tours are crafted to help you make indelible memories.
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What You’ll Experience
Hiking expeditions present a stimulating journey through diverse landscapes, from the towering Canadian Rockies to rumbling volcanoes and the floating mist of thundering waterfalls. As you traverse rich ecosystems on your hiking excursion, wildlife begins to emerge—coming face-to-face with soaring eagles and elusive elk.

Why Choose Guided Hiking Tours?
If you want to get the most out of your time on the trail, a guided hike tour is the way to go. Our partners’ hiking experts know every twist, turn, and hidden lookout, so you’ll experience the kind of sights and stories most hikers never discover on their own. Instead of just walking through nature, you’ll connect with it on a deeper level.
Safety comes first on every tour, and that’s something you can’t always guarantee when hiking alone. Exploring trails on your own can feel intimidating, especially when you’re unsure of conditions or terrain. With trained tour guides, you’ll have professional support and reassurance every step of the way. If you’re hiking for the first time, our partners will make sure you’re comfortable, confident, and safe.
Planning an outdoor adventure can often feel stressful, constantly researching trails, securing permits, arranging transport, and figuring out what gear you need. Guided tours take all that stress away by handling the details for you. From start to finish, everything is carefully planned and organized so you can focus entirely on the experience. No second-guessing or wasted time—just a smooth, enjoyable journey designed for maximum adventure with minimum effort.
Ultimately, guided hiking trips are about more than reaching the destination. It’s about experiencing nature without stress. You don’t need to worry about logistics or safety—our partners handle it all. Every step feels easier with expert support by your side. That means more time to focus on the views and the joy of being outdoors. All you have to do? Show up and enjoy the journey.
Hiking Trails in the Nordics
Abisko-Nikkaluokta
As one of Sweden’s most well-trodden trails, Abisko-Nikkaluokta covers over 400 km (249 m) of Swedish Lapland. Summertime sees visitors trekking Kungsladen—or King’s Trail—along open plains and peaceful streams stretching out to mountains. A winter visit hints at the opportunity to witness majestic Northern Lights, making this Swedish landmark one worth writing home about.


Bear’s Trail
The Bears Trail, or Karhunkierros, is Finland’s most popular long-distance adventure hike, running 80 kilometers (50 miles) through Oulanka National Park. The route features hanging bridges, deep gorges, rushing rivers, and serene pine forests alive with bird calls. Brown bears inhabit the region, lending the trail its name, though they are rarely spotted. Hikers can complete multi-day journeys or explore shorter sections, making it a versatile wilderness hiking destination.


Laugavegur and Fimmvörduháls trails
The Laugavegur and Fimmvörðuháls trails form an 80-kilometer trek showcasing Iceland’s otherworldly landscapes. Starting at Landmannalaugar’s colorful rhyolite mountains, the route traverses black sands, steaming hot springs, and mossy valleys before reaching Þórsmörk. Continuing across Fimmvörðuháls, hikers encounter volcanic craters, lava fields, glaciers, and panoramic views near Skógar. Conditions can be harsh, but mountain huts provide shelter. This demanding yet iconic trail remains a bucket-list journey, revealing Iceland’s volcanic wilderness in its most dramatic form.


The Plain of the Six Glaciers, Banff National Park
The Plain of the Six Glaciers trail in Banff National Park is a rewarding 14-kilometer round trip beginning at Lake Louise. The path gradually climbs into alpine scenery, displaying breathtaking views of Mount Victoria and six massive glaciers spilling down nearby peaks. Along the way, hikers encounter rocky moraines, icy streams, and wildlife like marmots or mountain goats. The trail ends at a historic tea house, where warm drinks complement sweeping Canadian Rocky Mountain panoramas.


Safety First
Every adventure begins with trust and confidence. Our partners’ professional guides aren’t just highly trained—they’re passionate explorers who live and breathe the outdoors. With deep knowledge of the terrain, weather, and best safety practices, they lead every step with care. Their experience ensures you can focus on the thrill of discovery, knowing you’re in expert hands every moment of the journey.
Preparedness is part of every expedition. Outings are fully equipped with first-aid gear, while tour guides follow proven emergency protocols designed to handle unexpected situations with speed and precision. While challenges are rare, being ready means you never have to worry. You can be confident that your safety is safeguarded from start to finish.
Our partners also believe smaller groups create bigger experiences. By keeping numbers intentionally low, you’ll receive more attention, support, and freedom to explore at your own pace. This personal approach fosters stronger connections, ensures every need is met, and keeps the adventure both safe and unforgettable. You’re not just another face in the crowd here—you’re part of the journey.
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What to Expect & Prepare
When planning your experience, it’s essential to dress appropriately for comfort and safety. Lightweight, breathable clothing is ideal in warmer conditions, while layering is recommended if the weather may shift throughout the day. Sturdy, closed-toe footwear with good grip is a must, especially if you’ll be walking on uneven terrain or spending long hours on your feet. Accessories like hats, sunglasses, or light jackets can also make a big difference in keeping you prepared for changing conditions.
Equally important is considering your physical fitness and how the environment may affect you. Be mindful of weather factors such as heat, humidity, or sudden rain, and pace yourself accordingly. Staying hydrated and carrying small essentials—like sunscreen, water, or a compact first-aid kit—can help you stay comfortable and ready for the day ahead. With the right preparation, you’ll not only feel more at ease but get the most out of your experience.





















