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Experience the thrill of guiding your own dogsled through Arctic Norway’s stunning Lyngen Alps with this well-reviewed, family-friendly Tromsø adventure.
This highly-rated dog sledding experience from Tromsø offers an authentic taste of Arctic life, blending scenic beauty with the excitement of controlling your own team of huskies. With a 4.9-star rating from over 1,600 reviews, it’s clear that many travelers find this tour to be a highlight of their Norway trip.
One of the things we love about this experience is how approachable and well-organized it is, making it suitable for most fitness levels, while still delivering a genuinely active, memorable adventure. That said, because it involves some physical effort—mainly walking on snowy terrain and helping push the sled—it’s best for those with a moderate level of fitness.
If you’re someone who appreciates stunning mountain vistas, loves dogs, or simply wants to experience a true Arctic activity without a lot of fuss, this tour ticks many boxes. It’s a great choice for families, couples, or solo travelers eager to try something different and get up close with the iconic huskies of Norway.


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The journey begins at Tromsø’s city center, specifically inside the main entrance hall of Tromsø Havn Prostneset, making it easy to find. The 50-minute bus transfer whisks you away from the city’s buzz into the snowy serenity of Breivikeidet. This scenic drive is often praised in reviews, as the Norwegian landscape offers stunning views that set the mood for the adventure ahead.
Travelers consistently mention the comfort of the transport and the professionalism of the guides, who often share local insights during the ride. This part of the tour not only gets you to the sledding spot but also helps build anticipation for the main event.
Upon arrival in Breivikeidet, a picture-perfect valley nestled near the sea, the staff welcomes you with warmth and professionalism. They provide thermal suits, boots, mittens, and hats, so you’re well-equipped to handle the cold Arctic weather. Reviewers comment on how much they appreciated the quality of the gear — it kept them warm and comfortable, even on the coldest days.
The camp itself is cozy and inviting, with a Sami-style lavvu (tent) where you can relax after your ride. Most reviews highlight the friendly, helpful nature of the staff, like guide Gigi, who goes the extra mile to explain the dogs’ care and share stories about the region.
The guide’s safety briefing is clear and thorough, covering how to control the sledge and what to expect during the ride. This preparation helps first-timers feel confident, and feedback indicates that the instructions are easy to follow.
The activity is classified as medium difficulty, suitable for most people with some basic physical fitness. You’ll be walking on flat, snowy terrain and helping push the sled when needed. Reviewers confirm that the terrain is manageable, making this experience accessible even for those who aren’t avid hikers or winter sports enthusiasts.
The highlight is, of course, driving your own dogsled. You’ll partner up with a fellow adventurer — one mushes while the other rides as a passenger. After about 1 to 1.5 hours of sledding, you’ll swap roles, ensuring both get a chance to steer and photograph.
The scenery is consistently praised in reviews — the open snow fields, forest trails, and towering Lyngen Alps provide a striking backdrop. Many mention that the sledding itself is fun and easy, thanks to well-behaved dogs and clear instructions. The horses (or rather, huskies) are lively and clearly enjoy their work, as noted by reviewers who say they could see how well cared for the dogs are.
After the sled ride, you’re encouraged to meet the huskies up close. Reviewers often mention how friendly and excited the dogs are, and many take the opportunity to snap lots of photos. The dogs are described as being well-loved and well-cared-for, with some reviews emphasizing that they seem happy and energetic.
The visit to the lavvu is a warm contrast to the snowy outdoors. Here, you’re served hot drinks and cake — a simple but thoughtful touch that many reviewers rave about. It’s a cozy moment to chat with guides, learn more about husky life, and reflect on the adventure.
After your time at the camp, the bus takes you back to Tromsø. The entire tour lasts approximately 4.5 hours, blending transportation, activity, and leisure perfectly. Many reviews highlight how smoothly everything runs, with punctual pickups and attentive staff.

At $263 per person, this experience offers a lot. It includes not only the self-driven sledding but also the comfort of warm gear, transport, a guide, and refreshments. Several reviewers mention how the trip feels well-priced for the quality and authenticity of the experience.
Compared to other Arctic activities, the chance to actually drive your own sled is a standout feature, providing a rare sense of adventure and connection to the environment. Plus, the scenic setting alone justifies the cost — you’ll be capturing postcard-worthy views of snow-covered mountains and dense forests.

This tour is ideal for outdoor lovers, dog enthusiasts, and those who enjoy active experiences. It’s suitable for families with children over 7, as long as they’re comfortable walking and handling some physical activity. Reviewers mention that the terrain is quite flat, making it accessible to most.
It’s less suited for pregnant women, people with mobility impairments, or those allergic to animals, as the activity involves physical movement and close contact with huskies.
This dog sledding tour from Tromsø offers a genuine, fun-filled Arctic adventure that balances scenic beauty, cultural insight, and active participation. The well-trained guides and happy dogs make the experience memorable, while the inclusive approach ensures comfort for all participants.
If you’re seeking an authentic Norwegian outing that combines breathtaking landscapes with the thrill of controlling your own team of huskies, this trip will deliver. It’s especially perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers eager to explore Norway’s wilderness in a meaningful way.
The value for money is clear when you consider the quality of gear, the scenic sledding, and the personal interaction with the dogs. With consistent praise for the organization, scenery, and guides, this experience is a top-rated choice for those wanting a true Arctic highlight.

How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes approximately 4.5 hours, including transportation, sledding, and relaxing at the camp.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes bus transfer to and from Tromsø, thermal suits, boots, mittens, hats, hot drinks, cake, and the self-driven dogsledding activity.
Is the activity suitable for children?
Yes, children over 7 years old can participate, but they should be comfortable walking on snow and handling some physical effort.
What should I wear?
Weather-appropriate winter clothing, thermal layers, and a scarf are recommended. The tour provides gear to keep you warm.
Can I swap roles during the sled ride?
Absolutely. Two people share a sledge, taking turns as driver and passenger, usually halfway through the ride.
Is this activity accessible for everyone?
While the terrain is quite flat and open, it requires some walking and pushing, so it’s best suited for those with moderate fitness. It’s not suitable for mobility impairments or wheelchairs.
Are the huskies well cared for?
Yes, reviews consistently mention how happy and energetic the dogs are, and guides like Gigi demonstrate genuine concern for their welfare.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The booking also offers a “reserve now, pay later” option for flexibility.
Is there a scenic view I shouldn’t miss?
Definitely. The Lyngen Alps and the forest trails provide spectacular backdrops for photos and memorable moments.
This Tromsø dog sledding adventure combines the best of Arctic scenery, playful huskies, and expert guiding to create a truly worthwhile experience. Whether you’re a dog lover, avid adventurer, or simply seeking a unique way to experience Norway’s winter landscape, this tour is worth considering.