Family on reindeer sledding tour
Photo by Katelin Sorrisniva

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Published 29. September 2025

By Vibeke

Alta – a true winter wonderland for the whole family

When do kids stop believing in Santa? Probably around the same time they realize that winter wonderlands exist only in the movies. Unless, of course, you take them to Alta.

Here, in the very north of Norway, snow is real, reindeer roam freely, and the Northern Lights put Disney’s special effects team to shame. This is a truly authentic corner of Norway’s Arctic, still unspoilt by mass tourism, yet accessible – and with plenty of magic to restore everybody’s belief in Santa.

One trip, three generations

Travelling with kids, parents, and grandparents can feel like mushing huskies: chaotic, noisy, and strangely joyful. Alta, however, has mastered the art of multi-generational travel. There’s something here for everyone.

“Imagine standing outside a lavvo, breathing in crystal-clear Arctic air while snow sparkles around you. The kids jump in the snow, grandparents smile over hot chocolate, and above you the sky glows green and purple with the Northern Lights,” says Annichen E.A. Iwarsson, resort manager at Gargia Lodge & Tour Production.

Photo by Kristin Folsland Olsen, Visit Norway

Dog sledding in Alta

Nobody freezes in Alta

Yes, it gets cold. But no, you won’t turn into an icicle. “We offer rental clothing that keeps the whole family warm and safe from wool underwear and snowsuits to mittens, hats, and boots. This way, everyone can laugh, play, and explore without worrying about the weather,” says Iwarsson.

Translation: pack light, stress less, and leave the logistics to the locals.

Woman with reindeer

Adventures for big and small

In Alta, kids aren’t just passengers; they’re explorers. “Their eyes light up when the dogs bark and wag their tails, and they get to try short sled rides as little mushers,” Annichen explains. There’s also snowshoeing, snowmobiling, ice fishing – and of course, cuddling with the clever huskies in the dog yard.

Or as the Lonely Planet Editors put it: “When you travel with your children, you see the world twice — once through your eyes, and once through theirs.” In Alta, that second view usually comes with sparkling eyes, rosy cheeks and snowflakes on eyelashes.

Photo by Katelin Sorrisniva

Reindeer sledding in beautiful winter landscape

Safe, warm, and wonderfully Norwegian

Alta is not only adventurous, but also one of Norway’s safest towns. This is as close as you can get to local life, far off the tourist trail. Locals leave their doors unlocked, wave to strangers, and treat visitors like neighbours. For families, that sense of trust is priceless.

Photo by Vidar Moløkken – Visit Norway

Northern LIght Cathedral in Alta

Alta – where family journeys turn epic

Whether you’re browsing Norway family vacation packages or wondering how to plan a Norway trip with three generations, Alta ticks all the boxes: comfort, adventure, safety and stories you’ll retell for years.

“Alta is truly a place where all generations can experience real winter magic together,” Annichen E.A. Iwarsson reminds us – and honestly, she’s not exaggerating.

Photo by Katelin Sorrisniva

Inside a Saami Lavvo, Sorrisniva