What to wear on a Fjordsafari Snowshoe Hike

Experience the quiet snowy mountains and the magic of a winter sunset.

 

Embarking on a snowshoe hike is a thrilling way to explore the winter landscape. To ensure you have a comfortable and enjoyable experience, here’s a guide on what to wear:

A snowshoe hike offers an active and engaging way to experience the fjords. As you exercise, your muscles keep you warm, allowing you to stay comfortable throughout the hike.

However, it’s still crucial to wear proper base layers, preferably made of wool and windproof outer shells. We always recommend our guests to consider the weather conditions and to bring a backpack for extra layers.

Misty mountains and fresh snowfall, make the winter wonderland complete.

Start by considering the weather.

You can check the forcast at YR.no here.

-5°C or above we recommend:

A wool base layer, both top and tights. You also need a wool or fleece jumper under your windproof outer layers.

- 5°C or under we recommend:

A wool base layer, both top and tights. An insulating Wool/fleece jumper or down/synthetic jacket and windproof outer layers.


Packlist

Baselayer

  1. Long sleeve wool top

  2. Long wool underwear

  3. wool socks (one liner and one thick sock)

Insulation layer

  1. Wool jumper or thick fleece

  2. Down or synthetic jacket

Outer layers

  1. Windproof jacket

  2. Windproof ski or snowboard pants.

  3. Hat

  4. Gloves or mittens

  5. Neck warmer, buff or scarf

  6. Winter boots with solid treads and warm insulation
    Note: Moon boots are a little difficult to combine with snowshoes. Regular winter boots are recommended.


Baselayer - The first layer, closest to you skin.

Base layers from skogstad

Image shows base layers from Skogstad for illustrating purposes. From left: Light fleece, wool tights, wool top and two pairs of wool socks.

  • Wool longs sleeve top

  • Or synthetic/ light fleece long sleeve top

  • Wool tights

  • Thin wool socks

  • Tick wool socks

Wool will also keep you warm, even if it gets wet.

For your innermost layer, we always recommend our guests wear wool. Wool is an excellent insulator and helps keep moisture away from your skin, ensuring you stay dry and warm. Wool base layers will maintain warmth even if they get wet.

Although products made from materials such as merino wool can be pricey, their antibacterial properties mean you can wear them for several days without washing. This durability makes quality woolen undergarments a smart investment for your comfort in cold weather.

For your feet, woolen socks are ideal. Some of our guides suggest wearing a thin inner sock with a thick insulating sock over it. This combination can help prevent blisters and keep your toes warm on the coldest days. Investing in good quality woolen socks will ensure your feet stay cozy and comfortable.

Alternatives to wool

Some guests find wool uncomfortable against their skin. If this is the case, consider wearing a synthetic layer underneath your wool garments. While wool allergies are uncommon, fleece is a suitable alternative. Remember, synthetic fleece should be washed in a protective mesh bag to prevent microplastic pollution.

Insulation - For added warmth

Insulation layers from Skogstad. Fleece and jackets

From left: Thick fleece jumpers, down jacket and syntetic jackets from Skogstad.

  • Thick Wool or fleece jumper

  • Down jacket

  • Syntetic Jacket

For optimal insulation, layering is key.
Start with a wool jumper on those really cold days, which provides excellent warmth and breathability.
Over the wool jumper, a down jacket is ideal for its unmatched warmth-to-weight ratio, ensuring maximum heat retention without added bulk.
However, if conditions are wet or you anticipate exposure to moisture, a synthetic jacket serves as a better insulating layer. Synthetic insulation retains its warmth even when wet, providing reliable protection in damp conditions.

Outer layer - Windproof

Shell jacket and trousers from Skogstad.


  • Windproof jacket

  • Windproof trousers/ski or snowboard pants


Your outerwear must protect you from the wind. At -5°C, it feels okay standing still, but a 10m/s wind can make it feel like -14°C! You don't need fancy or pricey gear, just windproof will do.

Hat, Gloves and boots

Young woman with pink gloves holding snowball. Snow and forest background.

Stay warm and enjoy the snow.

Together, a hat, gloves, and winter boots keep your body warm and protect you from the dangers of cold weather.

Whether you’re skiing, doing adventures, or just having fun outdoors, be prepared for changing weather and keep an extra layer in your backpack.

How can Fjordsafari help , if you arrive underdressed?

Our passion lies in guiding our guests through the unique beauty of our local surroundings. We offer a variety of backup solutions to ensure that your adventure is both memorable and comfortable. We can provide extra fleece layers, outer layers, hats, gloves and backpacks.

Couple watching sunset over the fjord and mountains. Sat in snow with snowshoes.

Making memories that will last a lifetime.

By following our guidance you'll be well-prepared for a memorable Snowshoe hike.