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A full winter day where fishing, outdoor skills and time in nature come together — in conditions that require a different pace, focus and approach.

A private ice fishing experience, focused on safety, learning and outdoor enjoyment. This is not just about drilling holes and catching fish. It’s about understanding winter conditions, moving safely on the ice, and experiencing a quieter, more focused side of nature.
Fishing is part of the experience — but not the whole point.
WHAT YOU TAKE FROM THIS DAY
🎣You’re not just observing — you’re part of the process from the start.
🎣You learn how to move on ice safely, how to read conditions, and how to adapt your approach throughout the day.
🎣Fishing techniques are adjusted to real winter conditions — not theory.
🎣At the same time, you take part in preparing a simple meal, handling equipment, and moving through the day with awareness of your surroundings.
🎣By the end, you leave not only with knowledge — but with a different understanding of what a day like this can be.
HOW THE DAY FLOWS
🎣Arrival and introduction to the area and current conditions
🎣Moving onto the ice and setting up equipment together
🎣Guided ice fishing with practical skills and adjustments
🎣Break on the ice — warm meal and time to reset
🎣Afternoon session based on conditions and group pace
🎣Closing the day and returning from the ice
Winter changes everything. The pace, the silence, the way you move and think. This is not about constant action — but about being present in conditions that naturally slow you down.
PRACTICAL DETAILS
- Duration: full day experience * UP TO 8H
- Group size: small groups for a more personal approach
- Equipment: all necessary fishing and safety equipment is provided
- No prior experience required
- Meals: simple food prepared together during the day
- Location: depends on ice and weather conditions
Tell us your preferred dates and group size.
We’ll get back to you within 24 hours with availability and details.
* Ice fishing depends on weather and ice conditions.
Final confirmation is always based on safety assessment.

