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Welcome to the world of the Wolf and the total silence of winter in Sweden’s wild Taiga forest.

 

Tracking Wolves and other wildlife is an amazing way to discover this area as it means that we travel to places way off the beaten track!

  

Together with an expert guide you travel far into the forest on small forest roads in search tracks from Wolves from one of several packs in the area. Once we find some interesting tracks we strap on our snowshoes and follow the tracks into the wild forest. Your guide will help you understand which tracks belong to which animals, how they have been behaving and how they interact with each other. Finding out more about the forest eco-system is just as amazing as experiencing the vast winter forest.

  

Animals whose tracks we may see are: Wolf, Lynx, Fox, game birds, Elk, Pine Martin, Wolverine and forest mice to name but a few.

  

  

Wolf track

  

  

  

Quality and safety are of the up most importance to Vildmarksguiden. Our guides are all very knowledgeable and have vast experience of guiding groups in Swedens wilds. The equipment we use is also of the highest quality to ensure your enjoyment of the activity.

  

Because we are following wild animals we have no way of controlling where they go. This means that we may have to pass some rougher terrain whilst out in the forest. But since this isn’t a full blown Wolf tracking expedition we won’t make it too tough.

  

  

  

  

Take a look at Vildmarksguidens blog, Wilderness Blog for safari updates and other interesting infor-
mation.

  

  

Download this document as pdf

  

  

  

 

  

Type of activity: Day activity

 

Season: December to March, depending on snow conditions.

 

Price: 1.250 SEK per person

 

Group size: 3-6

 

Times: 10:00 – ca 15:00

 

From where: Hagfors or Filipstad

  Booking: Send us a booking request . We recommend booking at least a week in advance to avoid disappointment.

 

Included in price: Transport during activity, experienced guide, loan of snowshoes and ski poles, light meal and traditional Swedish coffee boiled over an open fire.

 

Important info: Click here for kit list (pdf)