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Experience Norway's longest groomed sled run with a 1-hour evening snow toboggan adventure near Geilo. Fun, safe, and immersive winter fun for all ages.
If you’re looking for a winter activity that combines thrill, scenic views, and a touch of Norway’s snowy magic, the Dagali Evening Snow Toboggan Adventure offers just that. For just $32 per person, this one-hour experience takes you down Norway’s longest groomed sled run right near Geilo, with a few modern twists that make it more accessible and exciting than traditional sledding. From custom-built sleds with steering wheels to the convenience of a ski lift transporting you to the start, it promises a fun-filled, safe evening in the snow.
What we really love about this experience is how it balances adventure with comfort—you can focus on racing down the trail while the ski lift takes care of the uphill climb. Plus, the use of powerful headlamps means night-time sledding becomes an atmospheric journey, whether in pitch darkness or under the glow of the setting sun. A minor consideration? The activity has age and height restrictions, so it’s not suited for kids under 10 or pregnant women, but for most thrill-seekers and families with older children, it’s a fantastic option.
This tour is best for those who enjoy winter sports with a bit of a twist, want to experience Norway’s snowy landscapes after a day of skiing or sightseeing, or simply love the idea of racing down a beautiful, groomed trail in a safe, guided environment. It’s a well-rounded outing that combines scenery, speed, and ease, making it a highlight for visitors in the Geilo area.


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The adventure begins at Dagali Fjellpark, just 25 km from Geilo, making it an easy drive or transfer. While public transportation isn’t available directly, arranging a taxi or a group transfer is straightforward. The parking lot is right next to the sled run, which means no long walks in bulky winter gear—just park, gear up, and start sliding.
The lift operators are friendly and helpful, making sure everyone feels comfortable getting onto the ski lift that whisks you to the top of the trail. This lift is not only practical but adds to the overall experience, as you’re surrounded by snowy pine trees and mountain views on the ascent. It’s a smooth, effortless way to prepare for the downhill thrill.
Participants rent custom-built sleds that feel more like mini go-karts than traditional wooden sleds. These sleds come with steering wheels and brakes—crucial for controlling your speed and direction, especially when reaching speeds of up to 70 km/h. The included helmets, goggles, and headlamps ensure you’re protected and have optimal visibility, whether in complete darkness or under the faint glow of dusk.
The run itself is meticulously groomed, offering a smooth, fast track that’s perfect for adrenaline junkies and casual sliders alike. In January and February, sledding occurs in total darkness, heightening the sense of adventure, while March and April offer better visibility, making it easier to appreciate the scenic surroundings. As one reviewer noted, “Whether the stars are shining or the sun is getting down, it’s an amazing experience.”
Racing down Norway’s longest sled run is a rush. Many describe it as effortless but exhilarating, thanks to the design of the sleds and the controlled environment. “You can really open up the throttle and feel the wind in your face,” says a visitor. The thrill of reaching 70 km/h on a groomed trail in Norway’s winter landscape creates an unforgettable sense of freedom and adventure.
Safety is clearly prioritized, with clear guidelines about age, height, and supervision. Children aged 10-12 require adult accompaniment, and younger children are not permitted, maintaining a secure environment. The staff are attentive, and the limited capacity prevents overcrowding, ensuring everyone gets ample space to enjoy.
Post-sledding, you can warm up in the cozy on-site café, offering hot drinks and snacks—perfect for thawing out after your snowy downhill dash. The proximity of parking and the ease of access make this a comfortable, stress-free activity suitable for a full afternoon or evening outing.
While the price of $32 might seem modest, it’s packed with value. The all-inclusive package—sled rental, helmet, goggles, headlamp, and a 1-hour skipass—means no hidden costs or surprises. This bundled approach offers excellent value, especially considering the modern design of the sleds and the safety measures in place.
The guided nature of the activity, with English-speaking staff, ensures that even first-timers feel confident and well-informed. Reviews emphasize the professionalism and friendliness of guides, which adds to the overall positive vibe. The stunning views of snow-covered trees and distant mountains, combined with the thrill of speed, make for a memorable experience that’s equally good for families, couples, or groups of friends.
One reviewer mentioned the “exceptionally helpful lift operators,” who made the entire process smooth and enjoyable, especially for first-time sledders. Others appreciated the “amazing control” offered by the steering-equipped sleds, which made the experience accessible to those who might have been nervous about traditional sledding or tubing.
The atmosphere at Dagali Fjellpark is relaxed yet lively, with a sense of camaraderie among fellow sliders. Some visitors commented on how the activity is a perfect post-ski or sightseeing treat, providing a different kind of winter fun without the physical exertion of skiing.
This evening snow toboggan adventure is best suited for adventure lovers seeking a safe yet exciting outdoor activity. It’s perfect for families with older kids, groups of friends, or couples wanting a unique way to enjoy Norway’s winter landscape. The modern sleds and safety features make it accessible for most, while the night-time setting adds a magical, almost cinematic aura to the experience.
If you’re after something more than just skiing or snowshoeing—and want to feel the rush of speeding down a groomed trail with a scenic backdrop—this tour offers an excellent blend of fun, safety, and scenery. It’s a fantastic way to end a day in Geilo or to add a memorable highlight to your winter holiday.
For those who prefer a straightforward, well-organized experience with friendly guides and stunning views, this activity hits the mark. And at just $32, it delivers a memorable adventure that’s both affordable and full of adrenaline.

Is the sled run suitable for children?
Yes, but children need to be at least 10 years old and 135 cm tall. Kids aged 10-12 must be accompanied by an adult to ensure safety.
What should I wear?
Wearing warm, waterproof winter clothing and sturdy shoes is essential. Goggles and helmets are optional but recommended for protection and visibility.
How long is the sled run?
The run covers a distance of 1,850 meters, making it the longest groomed sled trail in Norway.
Does the activity operate in complete darkness?
In January and February, sledding occurs in total darkness, using powerful headlamps to light the way. In March and April, visibility is better but still atmospheric, especially under the stars or sunset.
Is the activity suitable for non-skiers?
Absolutely. The sleds are designed for control and fun, and no prior experience is necessary. The guides will instruct you on how to handle the sled safely.
What is included in the price?
The cost covers the sled, helmet, goggles, headlamp, and a 1-hour skipass for the run. No extra charges for rental gear or lift access.
How do I get there?
Dagali Fjellpark is a 25 km drive from Geilo. You can organize a taxi, group transfer, or drive yourself. Parking is conveniently located next to the sled run.
In summary, the Dagali Evening Snow Toboggan Adventure offers a well-rounded, exciting way to experience Norway’s winter landscape. With modern sleds, scenic views, and a relaxed atmosphere, it’s an activity that appeals to a broad range of travelers looking for safe yet exhilarating fun under the winter sky. It’s a genuine highlight for those wanting to add a little adrenaline to their Scandinavian holiday, especially when paired with the stunning natural scenery of Viken County.