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Experience authentic husky sledding in Norway with this small-group tour—drive your own dog-sled through stunning winter landscapes, with cozy lunch and expert guides.
Husky sledding in Norway is often portrayed as a bucket-list activity, and this tour really lives up to that reputation. Unlike some experiences where you’re just a passenger, this one offers the thrill of driving your own two-person sled—a chance to truly connect with the dogs and the winter wilderness. The tour combines a small-group setting, personalized attention, and genuine encounters with the Siberian huskies, making it a standout for those who want more than just a scenic ride.
What we love most about this experience is how intimate and authentic it feels. The guides, Espen and Delphine, are not only knowledgeable but genuinely passionate about their dogs and their work, which shines through in their warm hospitality and detailed explanations. Plus, the stunning snowy trails and quiet, forested landscapes make every moment magical.
One thing to keep in mind is the distance from Tromsø—the trip involves a drive to the kennel, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with a bit of travel outside the city. This is not a quick, city-center activity but a full, immersive experience in Norway’s pristine wilderness. If you love outdoor adventures, animals, or just want to feel like you’ve truly earned that Arctic glow, this tour is a fantastic pick.
Ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers eager to get hands-on with huskies and experience the Arctic in a peaceful, natural setting.


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The tour begins at Evenmoveien in Øverbygd, about a 1.5-hour drive from Tromsø, so arranging transportation is essential unless you’re staying nearby. The experience kicks off at 9:30 am, allowing for a full day of Arctic adventure. The mobile ticket makes booking straightforward, and the tour is designed to fit comfortably into a day trip or part of a broader Arctic itinerary.
Upon arrival, you’re greeted by the friendly team of Espen and Delphine, who will provide winter clothes if you don’t bring your own. These are key for staying comfortable—temperatures in this part of Norway can drop considerably, and packing your own layers is still advisable. The guides are clear and personable, taking time to introduce you to their 30 dogs, sharing stories about their history and how they’re cared for.
Before heading out, you’ll enjoy an informative briefing that covers handling the dogs, safety tips, and some background about the breed. This part of the experience is crucial—it’s not just about riding but understanding the bond between the dogs and their handlers. Multiple reviewers highlighted the guides’ knowledge and warmth, noting Delphine’s professional yet friendly attitude.
The main event is about two hours of sledding, split between driving and riding in pairs. You’ll learn how to handle the sled, help with uphill climbs, and keep the sled steady on downhill stretches. Reviewers like Uwe praised the beautiful winter landscape and the pleasant small group, which makes the experience feel exclusive and personal.
The trails wind through snow-covered forests, offering a quiet, peaceful environment—the perfect backdrop to the rhythmic sound of dogs pulling the sled. Expect to take frequent stops, both for safety and to capture memorable photos of the dogs, the landscape, and your sled team.
Partway through, the tour pauses for a typical Norwegian outdoor picnic lunch. The outdoor setting—by a fire with hot drinks—adds to the authentic feel. Many reviews mention how special this moment is, with guests enjoying the warmth of a fire and the camaraderie of fellow travelers. It’s a genuine taste of Arctic life and Norwegian hospitality.
After lunch, the sledding continues, then it’s back to the kennel for some warm drinks and a chance to cuddle the dogs or ask questions about their lives. Delphine and Espen’s personalized approach and attention to safety are frequently praised, making this a family-friendly outing suitable for children in reasonable physical condition.
Compared to larger, more commercial husky experiences, this tour’s small group size and personalized attention shine. Several reviewers, including Daniella and Jesse, appreciated the care for the dogs and the feeling of being involved rather than just spectating. The guides’ expertise is evident—they not only teach you how to handle the sled but also share stories that make the experience richer.
At around $406.56 per person, the tour isn’t the cheapest Arctic activity, but the value lies in the authenticity and intimacy. You’re not just watching a demo—you’re driving your own sled, learning about the dogs, and enjoying a scenic journey with a small group. The inclusion of winter clothing and a traditional outdoor lunch adds to the overall experience, making it feel well-rounded and personalized.
The drive to the kennel is an hour or so from Tromsø, so travelers should plan accordingly. It’s worth noting that the experience requires moderate physical fitness—helping with the sled and assisting on uphill sections can be physically demanding. Also, the cancellation policy is strict—no refunds if canceled, so planning ahead is wise, especially considering the weather’s impact.

Many reviews highlight how well-treated, sociable, and friendly the dogs are. Delphine and Espen are passionate about their animals, which translates into a more meaningful experience. Guests often comment on the personal connection they felt, especially when cuddling puppies or hearing stories about individual dogs.
The photo sessions offered during the briefing are a bonus—perfect for capturing this unique Arctic memory. And the small-scale operation means fewer crowds, allowing you to really connect with the environment and animals.

If you’re seeking a genuine, hands-on husky sledding experience away from the crowds, this tour hits the mark. It’s ideal for adventure lovers, families with children (who are reasonably fit), and anyone eager to learn about the lifestyle of Arctic working dogs. The scenic, tranquil trail and the chance to drive your own sled make this more than just a sightseeing ride—it’s a meaningful Arctic immersion.
However, if you’re looking for a quick, city-center activity or have mobility issues, this might not be the best fit due to the travel needed and physical effort involved.

Do I need to bring my own winter clothes?
No, winter clothes are provided if needed, but bringing your own layers can help ensure comfort throughout the day.
How long is the sledding portion?
The sledding lasts approximately two hours, with the opportunity to switch places with your partner for variety.
Is this experience suitable for children?
Yes, it’s family-friendly, provided children are in reasonable shape and can handle moderate physical activity.
What should I expect during the outdoor lunch?
You’ll enjoy a traditional Norwegian outdoor picnic with hot drinks, sitting around a fire in the snow—a cozy, authentic Arctic moment.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, this tour is booked about 58 days ahead, so planning early is advisable, especially in peak winter months.
Is transportation included?
No, you’ll need to arrange your own transport to the meeting point, as the tour starts at Evenmoveien in Øverbygd.
What is the cancellation policy?
The tour is non-refundable and cannot be changed. If canceled due to weather, you’ll be offered an alternative date or full refund.
What kind of physical fitness is required?
Participants should have moderate physical fitness to manage sled handling and assist on uphill segments.

This husky sledding tour offers a rare opportunity to drive your own team in a small, authentic setting—perfect for those looking to go beyond the typical tourist experience. The focus on personal connection with the dogs, combined with the breathtaking winter scenery, makes it a memorable Arctic adventure. The knowledgeable guides and genuine care for the animals elevate the experience, leaving guests with stories they’ll cherish for years.
While the drive to the kennel adds a layer of planning, the value for money is clear in the quality of the experience. It’s a chance to truly connect with Norway’s wilderness and its beloved huskies, making it well worth the effort for adventure enthusiasts and animal lovers alike.
This tour suits those who want an immersive, hands-on activity and are prepared for a bit of physical activity in exchange for a deeply authentic Arctic experience.
Whether you’re seeking a highlight of your trip or a meaningful encounter with Arctic culture and animals, this husky sledding adventure is sure to deliver. Prepare to be enchanted by the quiet beauty of snowy Norway and the joyful energy of your sled dogs.