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Discover the magic of Lapland with a summer husky farm visit. Pet playful huskies, explore historic sites, and enjoy scenic nature in a small group tour.

This Kemi-Tornio summer husky farm experience offers an authentic peek into the lives of Arctic dogs and the historic farms of Northern Finland. It’s a mix of engaging animal interaction, scenic nature walks, and a glimpse into the region’s intriguing past. The tour includes hotel pickup, a guided walk through the husky farm, visits to a traditional house and chapel, and free time to soak in the lush surroundings.
One of the standout features we love about this tour is the opportunity to pet and learn about huskies, which are not just adorable but vital to Arctic life. Plus, the small group size (limited to 7 participants) ensures a personal, less rushed experience. On the flip side, the tour duration (about 5 hours) means it’s a good half-day outing, but some might find it a bit light on the actual time spent with the animals. Overall, it’s best suited for travelers who want a meaningful, relaxed encounter with Arctic culture and nature, rather than high-adventure thrill-seekers.


Starting the day with hotel pickup in Kemi or nearby is a real plus. The tour organizer, LappOne Experiences, ensures a smooth transition from your accommodation or central pickup points like the harbor or transport center. The drive to Old Pine Husky Lodge takes around 45 to 60 minutes, giving you a comfortable journey through the scenic Lapland landscape. During the ride, guides typically provide safety instructions and a quick overview of what’s ahead, helping set expectations.
Once at the farm, the highlight is meeting the huskies. These dogs are the heart of the experience; you’ll learn about their habits, breeds, and how they’re trained for Arctic conditions. Actual reviews mention that guests appreciated the opportunity to pet the dogs and learn how they are bred, which helps foster a genuine connection with these intelligent animals. It’s a moment that turns into a memorable highlight, especially for animal lovers.
The tour includes a 30-minute walking tour of the farm, which allows you to explore the grounds at a relaxed pace. You might find that the farm’s owners and guides share interesting tidbits about the dogs’ lives and the farm’s seasonal changes. For example, during the summer, the farm shifts focus from sledding to breeding and caring for the dogs, making this a great time to see the animals without the snow.
Beyond the animals, this tour digs into the farm’s deep roots in local history. You’ll visit a traditional house (Pirtti), which gives insight into traditional Finnish farm life, and a country chapel built on an old granary. One review highlighted how these sites reveal “the farm’s historical significance in a once well-trafficked smuggling route,” adding an intriguing layer to what might otherwise seem just a farm visit. This context deepens your appreciation for the region’s rich past and the resilience of rural Finland.
A short walk across the farm showcases the lush nature of Lapland, with nearly all Arctic tree species visible nearby. The scenery is especially vibrant during summer, with green forests and lively bird sounds. Reviewers often mention how peaceful and beautiful these surroundings are, perfect for a quick escape from city life. It’s a great chance to snap some photos or just breathe in the fresh, pine-scented air.
While lunch isn’t included in the tour price, the farm’s restaurant offers a chance to sit down and enjoy local flavors if you choose. After the guided tour and exploration, you have free time to walk in the forest, soak in the scenery, or revisit the historic sites. This flexible aspect allows you to tailor the experience to your interests—perhaps a quiet moment with nature or a second round of petting the huskies.
After roughly 5 hours in total, the group boards the bus back to the original pickup points. The return journey is typically about the same length as the trip to the farm, offering time to relax and reflect on your Arctic adventure.

At $181 per person, this tour offers a well-rounded experience that balances animal interaction, cultural insight, and scenic beauty. Compared to other Arctic experiences, it’s quite reasonable, especially given the small group setting and inclusion of transport, guided commentary, and entrance fees. It’s not a high-adrenaline activity, but for those seeking a relaxed, authentic encounter with Lapland’s rural life, it delivers good value.
This experience suits animal lovers, history buffs interested in regional stories, and travelers wanting a gentle, scenic day in the countryside. It’s perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers who appreciate a slower pace and meaningful engagement over adrenaline rushes. If you’re looking for a photo-rich, culturally immersive outing, this tour provides plenty of opportunities.
Those seeking high-energy activities, such as sled rides or snowmobile safaris, might find this tour too subdued. Also, if lunch is a must for your day, be prepared for an extra expense after the tour. Plus, travelers with animal allergies should note the close contact with huskies, and those with mobility issues might find some walking around the farm challenging.


Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour includes pickup from your hotel in Kemi, making logistics simple and stress-free.
How long is the drive to the farm?
Approximately 45 to 60 minutes each way, giving a relaxed start and end to your day.
What is the main activity at the farm?
The core is meeting and petting the huskies, learning about their habits, and exploring the farm’s historical sites.
Are meals included?
No, lunch is not part of the tour. There is an option to buy food at the farm’s restaurant if desired.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While it’s a gentle experience, children who love animals and outdoor walks will particularly enjoy it. Be mindful of potential allergies.
Can I participate if I have animal allergies?
No, it’s not suitable for travelers with animal allergies due to close contact with huskies.

This Husky Farm Visit in Lapland during summer offers a thoughtfully curated look into Arctic dog life and local farm history. It blends animal interaction, scenic walks, and cultural exploration, all within a comfortable small-group setting. It’s an ideal choice for travelers seeking a relaxed, educational, and visually stunning experience that reveals a side of Lapland often overlooked in winter-focused activities.
Whether you’re a dog lover, history enthusiast, or just craving a peaceful retreat into nature, this tour delivers genuine insights and memorable moments. It’s not just about seeing huskies — it’s about connecting with the land, the history, and the people who call Lapland home.
Note: If you’re after more adventurous winter activities or want to see the Northern Lights, there are other experiences listed that might suit you better. However, for a warm-weather, culturally rich encounter with Arctic traditions, this tour hits the spot.