If you’re dreaming of white snowy landscapes, the thrill of driving your own team of Alaskan Huskies, and tasting hearty local cuisine, then the Kiruna Husky Sled Ride with Traditional Lunch delivers on all fronts. This experience offers a genuine taste of Arctic life, blending exhilarating outdoor fun with cozy, authentic Swedish hospitality.
We love the way this tour balances adventure and comfort, especially the opportunity to either drive your own sled or relax as a passenger, depending on your preference. The landscapes are truly breathtaking, with snow-covered forests and frozen lakes that seem to stretch endlessly. Plus, the traditional moose meat soup provides a warming return from the cold that feels like a true local comfort.
One point to consider is that children under 12 are not allowed to drive the sled, which might be a bummer for families eager to share the experience. Plus, while the tour is well-organized, the three-hour duration means you’ll want to be prepared for a brisk, chilly adventure – dressing warmly in layers is essential.
This tour is perfect for those craving an authentic, active Arctic experience, nature lovers, and anyone interested in trying dog sledding without a multi-day commitment. It’s especially suited for travelers comfortable with cold weather and looking for a memorable outdoor activity in Kiruna.
Key Points
- Authentic Arctic Experience: Enjoy the thrill of maneuvering your own husky team or simply relax as a passenger in stunning snowy landscapes.
- Authentic Local Cuisine: Warm up with traditional moose meat soup, a hearty Swedish specialty.
- Expert Guides: Knowledgeable guides enhance safety and share fascinating insights about the area and the sled dogs.
- All-Inclusive Comfort: Warm winter clothes, boots, and round-trip transfers within 20 km of the kennel are included.
- Flexible Booking: Reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour.
- Limited for Some: Not suitable for children under 12 to drive, pregnant women, or those with back issues or allergies to animals.
From the moment you arrive at the kennel in Kiruna, this experience begins with a warm welcome and a briefing on safety and sledding basics. The tour typically lasts around three hours, including the time for dressing in provided winter gear and the actual sledding. You’ll have the option to drive your own team of Alaskan Huskies or sit back as a guide takes the wheel. Both options are equally rewarding—the former offers an active, hands-on adventure, while the latter provides a more relaxed way to revel in the scenery.
As you set out, you’ll be captivated by the tranquil beauty of the snowy forest, with trees gleaming under a blanket of fresh snow. The landscape is often covered in shining white, creating a fairy-tale atmosphere. The soundscape is surprisingly peaceful, broken only by the breathing of the sled dogs and the gentle scrape of runners over ice.
The guides are skilled at handling the sleds, and their enthusiasm is contagious. We loved the way they shared stories and insights about the dogs, the environment, and the local area. During the ride, you’ll pass across frozen lakes and rivers, each turn revealing more of the spectacular Arctic scenery.
Midway through, you’ll pause for a hearty lunch of soup with moose meat and vegetables. This traditional meal offers a warm, savory break that’s especially appreciated after the brisk ride. Many reviews highlight the quality of this meal, describing it as “warm” and “lovely,” with one reviewer calling it a “nice warm moose soup/stew.” It’s a genuine taste of local cuisine, adding an extra layer of authenticity to the experience.
After lunch, it’s time to set off again, often into the sunset for a truly magical finish. The last leg of the tour often feels like a peaceful cruise through snow-laden woods, with the team eager and enthusiastic. This sunset ride is a favorite among travelers, providing a serene, unforgettable conclusion.
This experience is designed to be accessible and comfortable. All necessary winter gear—clothing and boots—is provided, meaning you don’t need to haul your heavy winter wardrobe. The included free transfer within 20 km of the kennel makes logistics simple, especially if you’re staying in Kiruna. You’ll just need to give your hotel name when booking, and the guides will handle the pickup.
The tour operates on a flexible schedule, with starting times dependent on availability. Typically, it lasts around three hours, making it suitable for a half-day adventure.
In terms of group size, the experience tends to be intimate, especially with the option to drive your own sled, which is a significant draw for many visitors. However, certain restrictions apply: children under 12 are not permitted to drive, and the activity isn’t suitable for pregnant women, people with back problems, or those allergic to animals.
Cost-wise, the experience offers good value considering the included gear, lunch, guides, and transportation. While it’s a premium-priced activity, the combination of authentic adventure and local cuisine makes it feel worth every penny.
Reviews consistently praise the guides for their knowledge and friendly demeanor. One reviewer, Julia, remarked, “Very friendly tour guides and lovely lunch break,” capturing the warmth of the experience. Mladen also appreciated the “beautiful nature” and “plenty of time to play with dogs,” highlighting the leisure and authenticity of the tour.
Travelers frequently mention how stunning the scenery is—especially during the snow-covered season—and how the dog team’s enthusiasm adds to the adventure. The combination of active participation and relaxed enjoyment seems to hit the right balance.
This husky sledding tour offers a compelling mix of adventure, culture, and spectacular scenery. It’s ideal for nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone eager to try something uniquely Arctic. The real charm lies in driving your own dog team or simply enjoying the peaceful ride, complemented by a traditional meal that warms both body and soul.
It’s a fantastic choice if you want a memorable, authentic experience in Kiruna without the need for multi-day commitments or extreme physical demands. The friendly guides and picturesque landscapes ensure it’s a highlight for many travelers, especially those seeking genuine Arctic charm.
That said, it’s best suited for travelers who are comfortable in winter conditions and are over 12 if they wish to drive. Those with specific health concerns or allergies should note the activity’s animal contact and physical activity levels.
All in all, this experience provides a perfect blend of adventure, comfort, and local flavor, making it a standout option on any Arctic itinerary.
Is transportation included?
Yes, free transfer is offered within 20 km of the kennel in Kiruna, so just provide your hotel name when booking.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts approximately three hours, including dressing up, the sled ride, and lunch.
Can children participate?
Children under 12 are not allowed to drive the sled, but they can ride as passengers.
What should I wear?
Dress warmly in layers, and the tour provides a warm outer layer and winter boots, so focus on bringing water and comfortable winter clothes.
Is this tour suitable for pregnant women?
No, pregnant women are advised not to participate in this activity.
Are animals involved?
Yes, you will be handling a team of enthusiastic Alaskan Huskies, and the tour emphasizes the friendly guides’ knowledge and care for the dogs.
This husky sled ride in Kiruna offers a memorable slice of Arctic life, blending adventure with authentic local flavors. Whether you’re eager to drive your own team or simply enjoy a scenic ride, it guarantees a memorable, snow-filled experience worth considering for your trip to Sweden’s northernmost regions.
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