This winter adventure in Norrbotten County, Sweden, offers an opportunity to glide across snow-covered landscapes behind a team of energetic Alaskan Huskies. For just $167 per person, you’ll spend about 2.5 hours immersed in the Arctic wilderness, with the chance to enjoy coffee and cookies at a rustic cabin and spot reindeer or moose along the way.
What we love most? First, the personal touch of meeting the dogs before the ride, which really emphasizes the care and training behind these animals. Second, the stunning scenery across frozen lakes and snow-laden forests that make every photo snapshot worth the effort. One thing to keep in mind is that the activity is weather-dependent—if the snow isn’t plentiful, you’ll be offered an ATV tour instead, which could be an exciting alternative but might feel different from the traditional sled experience.
This tour is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and animal lovers who crave an authentic Arctic adventure. It’s especially appealing if you’d enjoy a combination of action, scenic beauty, and culture, with the chance to learn about the dogs and local wildlife.
Key Points
- Authentic husky experience: Meet the dogs and learn about their care before the ride.
- Scenic outdoor adventure: Glide over frozen lakes and through snow-covered forests.
- Wilderness break: Enjoy a cozy fika (warm drinks and cookies) at a rustic cabin.
- Wildlife sightings: Keep an eye out for reindeer, moose, and native birds.
- All gear provided: Warm clothes, boots, and transportation are included.
- Flexible cancellation: Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
An In-Depth Look at the Husky Sled Experience
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Setting the Scene in Kiruna
Starting in Kiruna’s snowy outskirts, this guided tour begins with a warm welcome from friendly guides. We found that the pickup service within 20 km of the kennel was punctual and took us directly to the start point, saving us the hassle of renting gear or navigating icy roads ourselves. The day usually begins with meeting the 12 lively Alaskan Huskies, who are clearly well-loved and well-cared-for based on the reviews describing them as friendly, well-behaved, and excited.
Meeting the Dogs and Preparing for the Ride
One of the tour’s strongest points is the opportunity to interact with the dogs. We loved the way the guides explained the dogs’ personalities and how they’re trained for sledding. The chance to take photos with the dogs and see their energy firsthand adds a captivating personal touch. As Mariana put it, “the dogs are very friendly and look like they’re well taken care of,” which reassures any traveler concerned about animal welfare.
The Sled Ride Itself
Once harnessed, you’ll hop onto a sled pulled by this energetic team. The ride takes you across frozen lakes and through glistening snow-covered forests. The experience is not only about the speed and thrill but also about being in nature—feeling the crisp air, hearing the panting of the dogs, and soaking in the Arctic silence interrupted only by your sled’s squeak over the snow.
Travelers can expect to feel the power of the dogs as they pull you through the winter landscape, which is especially exhilarating for first-timers. The scenery is spectacular—vast, open, and white, with the occasional glimpse of wildlife like reindeer and moose, which are often seen roaming freely.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Wilderness Cabin and Coffee Break
Midway through the journey, you’ll stop at a rustic wilderness cabin—a perfect spot to warm up and enjoy a Swedish Fika: hot drinks and cookies. The cozy atmosphere provides a welcome contrast to the outdoor chill, and it’s a favorite part of the tour for many guests. The reviews praise this stop, with one noting, “questions were always welcome and answered in detail,” emphasizing the guides’ friendly and informative approach.
Wrapping Up the Tour
After the coffee break, the return ride continues across more frozen lakes and snow-draped forests. The overall experience offers a blend of adventure, relaxation, and wildlife observation—a true taste of Arctic life. You’ll be back in Kiruna after about two and a half hours, feeling invigorated and with plenty of photos to share.
Practical Details and Value
This tour includes all necessary winter clothing and boots, removing the hassle of packing or renting gear separately. The free pickup service within 20 km makes logistics straightforward, and the flexible reservation policy allows you to book confidently, knowing you can cancel 24 hours in advance for a refund.
While the price of $167 may seem a bit high, it’s a solid value considering the included gear, guided experience, and the intimate nature of the tour. The small group size and personalized attention ensure you receive a more authentic experience compared to larger, impersonal tours.
Accessibility and Suitability
This activity is best suited for adventurous travelers without serious back problems, pregnant women, or animal allergies. The outdoor setting requires dressing in layers—bring water and dress warmly to enjoy every moment comfortably. Since the activity is weather-dependent, it’s good to have a flexible mindset; if snow is lacking, an ATV alternative will be provided.
Authenticity and Guest Feedback
Guests consistently praise the knowledgeable guides and the stunning scenery. As one reviewer noted, “The dogs were extremely well-behaved and friendly,” highlighting the care given to the animals. Another said, “We received a very warm welcome,” underscoring the friendly, professional approach of the guides. These reviews suggest that this tour strikes a good balance between thrill and comfort, making it a memorable Arctic highlight.
Final Thoughts
If you’re looking for an up-close encounter with Arctic wildlife and culture, this husky sled ride in Kiruna delivers both excitement and authenticity. It’s perfect for those who want a hands-on experience—meeting the dogs, riding through pristine snow, and enjoying a cozy fika in the wilderness.
The scenic vistas and the friendly guides combine to create an experience that’s both enjoyable and educational, especially for first-time visitors to the region. The activity’s flexibility and inclusivity make it a safe choice for most outdoor lovers, provided you’re prepared for cold weather.
In short, this tour provides a well-rounded Arctic adventure—thrilling, scenic, and warmly personal. Whether you’re a dog-lover, a nature enthusiast, or simply seeking a unique winter experience, this will leave you with stories to tell for years.
FAQs
What is included in the tour?
All winter clothes, boots, transportation within 20 km of the kennel, a guided tour, and a Swedish fika (warm drinks and cookies) are included.
How long does the tour last?
The total duration is approximately 2.5 hours, including the stop at the wilderness cabin.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, free pickup from your hotel within 20 km of the kennel in Kiruna is included; just provide your hotel name.
Can I take photos during the tour?
Absolutely. There’s plenty of time before and after the ride to photograph the dogs and scenery.
What should I wear?
Dress warmly in layers, including waterproof outerwear, gloves, and a hat. Bring water to stay hydrated.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The activity is generally suitable for most outdoor enthusiasts, but check with the provider for age restrictions or recommendations.
What if there isn’t enough snow?
If snow levels are insufficient, an ATV tour will be offered instead, providing an alternative way to experience the Arctic landscape.
Are the dogs well-treated?
Yes, based on guest reviews, the dogs are well-behaved, friendly, and seem to be well cared for.
How many people are in a group?
While the exact group size isn’t specified, reviews suggest a small, intimate group experience for personalized attention.
Can pregnant women participate?
No, the activity is not suitable for pregnant women, according to the safety guidelines.
This husky sled adventure in Kiruna offers a genuine taste of the Arctic, blending exhilarating action with heartfelt moments in nature. Authentic, scenic, and well-organized, it’s a memorable way to connect with Sweden’s winter wilderness.
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