If you’re dreaming of a truly Norwegian winter adventure, a small-group husky sledding tour just outside Tromsø might be exactly what you’re after. This experience offers more than just a quick ride — it hands you the reins, letting you drive your own dog sled through pristine snow-covered landscapes. With a focus on authenticity, safety, and personal attention, this tour promises a memorable Arctic outing, especially for those who love animals and outdoor adventure.
What makes this experience stand out is its small size, with a maximum of six travelers, and the chance to interact closely with the dogs. We love the way it combines hands-on participation with a stunning natural backdrop, giving you a true taste of dog sledding culture. The mention of warm drinks and a Norwegian outdoor lunch also adds cozy, authentic touches.
One possible consideration is transportation — since the tour requires a car to reach the kennel, you’ll want to plan accordingly. It’s not a walkable activity from Tromsø city, but the trip is well worth it for the quality of experience and personalized attention. This adventure is ideal for adventurous families, outdoor enthusiasts, or anyone curious about the life of sled dogs and winter wilderness.
Key Points

- Authentic experience: Drive your own dog sled in a small group, guided by knowledgeable hosts.
- Close animal interaction: Meet and learn about the dogs before heading out.
- Stunning scenery: Snow trails through Norway’s wild, winter landscape.
- Cultural insight: Gain understanding of sled dogs’ role in Arctic life.
- Comfort & safety: Warm clothing provided, with safety instructions and a briefing.
- Culinary touch: Enjoy a traditional Norwegian outdoor lunch and warm drinks.
A Deep Dive into the Husky Sledding Experience

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An introduction to the tour and its highlights
This small-scale husky sledding excursion in Norway offers a unique chance for travelers to become part of the action rather than just spectators. Unlike many guided rides where you sit back and enjoy, this tour hands you the driver’s seat — or rather, the sled’s steering wheel. You’ll learn the basics of handling a two-person sled and get a chance to drive the team yourself, which is a highlight for many.
The experience is curated by OffTrack Experience, known for their focus on authentic, small-group adventures. Their emphasis on personalized service, combined with the chance to interact with well-cared-for huskies, makes this tour stand out from more commercial offerings.
The journey to the kennel: Getting there matters
Starting at Evenmoveien, 9334 Øverbygd, the tour begins at 9:30 am. Since transportation is on your own, arriving in a car is a must — though this also allows for flexible timing and a scenic drive to the remote location. The drive itself can be part of the adventure, offering views of Norway’s winter wilderness.
Meeting the huskies and getting ready
Upon arrival, the hosts, Espen & Delphine, greet you warmly. They take the time to equip you with extra winter clothes if necessary — a thoughtful touch given Norway’s chilly climate — and then introduce you to the friendly huskies. You’ll get an up-close look at these powerful dogs, learn about their history and breed traits, and how they are cared for on a small-scale, animal-friendly kennel.
This part of the tour isn’t just a safety briefing; it’s a chance to connect with the dogs, pet them, and take photos. Many reviews highlight how well the hosts treat their dogs — a point that resonates with travelers who appreciate ethical animal tourism. As one reviewer noted, “you see that the dogs are treated very good,” which adds peace of mind.
The sledding: 2 hours of snowy bliss
Once you’re ready, the adventure begins. You’ll drive your own two-person sled — one person as driver, the other as passenger — along snow trails that wind through Norway’s winter landscape. The guides are there to support and instruct, ensuring you’re comfortable handling the sled and understanding commands.
Expect to spend around two hours on the trail, which can vary based on weather and group wishes. The terrain includes uphill sections, requiring some physical effort, especially if you want to help the dogs out. As one reviewer put it, “you need to be in reasonable shape to help the dogs on the uphills,” but the overall experience is manageable and immensely rewarding.
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Lunch and relaxation by the fire
Midway through the sledding, the group stops for a typical Norwegian outdoor picnic lunch. This might include warm drinks and a cozy meal around a fire — perfect for warming up after exertion in the cold. It’s a chance to share stories, ask questions about daily life with the 30 dogs, and enjoy the peaceful winter scenery.
Returning to the kennel and unwinding
After the ride, the journey ends back at the kennel, where you can cuddle the dogs and reflect on your experience. Many reviewers mentioned how friendly, sociable, and well-cared-for the dogs are, which is a testament to the hosts’ commitment.
The tour concludes with warm drinks around the fire, a perfect way to decompress and warm up before heading home or onward.
What Sets This Tour Apart?
Authentic, small-group setting
Unlike larger, busier tours, this experience keeps the group small — just six travelers maximum. This means more personal attention, fewer crowds, and better opportunities to interact with the dogs and guides.
Hands-on involvement
Driving your own sled is a key highlight. Many husky experiences simply let you sit as a passenger, but here, you’re actively participating. That sense of ownership and connection creates lasting memories.
Ethical and caring approach
The reviews repeatedly mention how well the dogs are treated. The focus on small-scale operations ensures the animals aren’t overworked or stressed, making this a responsible choice for animal lovers.
Scenic, remote landscapes
The snow trails offer beautiful views of Norway’s winter wilderness. The silence, broken only by the panting dogs and swish of the sled, makes for a peaceful, almost meditative experience.
The Practical Side: Cost, Duration, and Logistics

Priced at $406.56 per person, this tour is a fair investment for a personalized, immersive experience. When you consider the 4.5-hour duration (including transfer time, briefing, sledding, lunch, and relaxation), it provides solid value, especially given the small group size and quality of interaction.
Because transportation isn’t included, you’ll need to arrange your own car. This might seem like an inconvenience, but it allows you to control your schedule and enjoy the scenic drive to the remote venue. Be prepared for the winter weather, and dress warmly — jackets, hats, gloves, and layers are essential.
Why travelers love it
The reviews rave about the friendly guides, the beautiful scenery, and the well-cared-for dogs. Several mention that it’s “one of the most amazing things they’ve done” — a testament to the authenticity and quality of the experience.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This adventure suits outdoor lovers, animal enthusiasts, and those seeking an authentic Arctic experience. It’s perfect for families, as it’s family-friendly, and the moderate physical fitness requirement makes it accessible for most travelers in good health. If you’re looking for a personalized, hands-on sledding adventure with fewer crowds and a strong emphasis on animal welfare, this tour will fit well.
Travelers who prefer a more relaxed pace or luxury experiences might find the price steep, but for those craving authenticity, interaction, and stunning scenery, it’s a worthwhile investment.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

For adventure-seekers and nature lovers, this small-group husky sledding tour offers a genuine taste of Norwegian winter life. The chance to drive your own sled, combined with the opportunity to meet and learn about the dogs, makes it more than just a ride — it’s an immersive experience.
While the price might seem high, the quality of guides, personalized attention, and ethically run kennel add significant value. The stunning landscapes, peaceful solitude, and warm hospitality round out a memorable Arctic adventure.
If you’re willing to arrange your own transportation and want a small, authentic experience that’s packed with action and heart, this tour could become a highlight of your trip to Norway.
FAQs

Is transportation included in this tour?
No, travelers need to arrange their own car to reach the kennel. The meeting point is at Evenmoveien, 9334 Øverbygd.
What should I wear?
The hosts provide winter clothing if needed, but it’s wise to dress warmly with layers, including hats and gloves, to stay comfortable during the snow trail.
How physically demanding is this tour?
Moderate fitness is recommended. You’ll be driving your sled for about two hours and might need to help with the uphill sections.
Can I switch places on the sled?
Yes, you can often swap seats between driver and passenger to share the experience.
Are the dogs well cared for?
Absolutely. Multiple reviews mention the dogs are treated with kindness and respect, and the small-scale operation ensures they aren’t overworked.
What is the maximum group size?
Six travelers, which ensures a personalized, friendly atmosphere.
What is included in the lunch?
A traditional Norwegian outdoor picnic with hot drinks and possibly other warm food, served around a fire during your break.
To sum it up, this small-group husky sledding tour outside Tromsø offers an authentic, personal, and beautiful Arctic experience — perfect for those who want to actively participate, learn, and connect with nature and animals. It’s an adventure that balances excitement and comfort, leaving you with stories and memories that will last long after the snow melts.
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