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Experience an 8-10 km husky sled ride through Lapland's taiga, meet farm animals, and enjoy a traditional Lapish BBQ on this 4.5-hour adventure from Rovaniemi.
A 4.5-hour adventure in Rovaniemi, Finland, offers the chance to drive your own husky sled through the stunning Lapland taiga for 8-10 km. For $299.52 per person, this tour combines thrilling sledding, a visit to a friendly farm with animals, and a cozy Lapish BBQ lunch. The experience is suitable for those over 18 wishing to be mushers themselves, while younger guests can join as passengers in the back seat. With pickup included and a mobile ticket option, this tour balances convenience with authentic Arctic excitement.
While the journey to the husky kennel takes a bit of time, the actual sled ride and farm visit deliver a truly memorable experience. Reviewers highlight the knowledgeable guides and the stunning scenery, making it a worthwhile choice for those seeking outdoor adventure amid Lapland’s natural beauty.


This tour begins in Rovaniemi, Finland, with a pick-up in an air-conditioned vehicle, taking you toward a husky kennel. Here, the guides provide instruction on how to lead the sled safely. After the briefing, you are assigned your own sled, and your adventure begins. The 8-10 km sled ride takes you through snow-covered forests, where the excited barking of the huskies replaces bells, creating a truly magical atmosphere.
Most of the ride is spent dashing through pristine Lapland wilderness, giving you a sense of freedom and connection with the dogs. The pace and length are designed to deliver a thrilling yet manageable experience, with a focus on safety and enjoyment. The guides ensure all participants are dressed warmly and windproof, essential for Arctic conditions.
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After the sled ride, the tour includes a visit to a farm with a variety of animals. You meet horses, ducks, sheep, reindeer, donkeys, and more, getting a chance to interact with these friendly creatures. The farm visit allows for photos and a chance to learn about the animals’ lives and the training of the huskies.
The guides at the kennel are known for sharing their knowledge and stories, explaining how they live and train the dogs. The friendly atmosphere makes the experience approachable, even for those unfamiliar with Arctic animals.

The tour departs at 8:30 am, making it ideal for morning explorers. The group size is limited to 8 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience. The pickup service makes transportation easy, and mobile tickets offer convenience.
Included in the price are a dedicated activity guide, air-conditioned vehicle, winter overalls if requested, and a Lapish BBQ lunch. This makes the experience comfortable and satisfying, especially after the physical activity of sledding.

Riding an open husky sled is described as a “fairy-tale” experience, with the barking dogs creating a lively soundtrack. Participants control the sled, providing a sense of ownership and adventure. The guides supervise all activities, ensuring safety and proper technique.
The longer journey to the kennel may be a consideration for some, but the overall experience is praised for its authenticity and fun. The sledding through the icy lake and forests captures the essence of Lapland.

The visit to the kennel is a highlight, where beautifully treated dogs are shown off. Visitors learn about the training methods and daily lives of the huskies. The farm visit complements the adventure, offering interaction with various animals and insights into Lapland farm life.
The guides’ friendliness and knowledge are frequently praised, making the entire experience informative and engaging. After the activities, guests can sit by the open fire and listen to stories from the mushers, deepening the connection with the local culture.

The tour wraps up with a traditional Lapish BBQ lunch, served outdoors or in a cozy shelter. The meal is a welcome treat after the outdoor activities and offers a taste of local cuisine. This meal adds value and a warm finish to the adventure, making it suitable for those who enjoy authentic Arctic hospitality.

Since the experience depends on good weather conditions, cancellations due to poor weather are possible. In such cases, full refunds or alternative dates are offered. Travelers can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility in planning.

This tour is similar to other Arctic experiences like Northern Lights tours or reindeer safaris, but its key appeal lies in the self-driven husky sled ride and farm visit. It suits those seeking active outdoor fun in Lapland with a focus on dog sledding.
The combination of sledding, farm visit, and local cuisine makes this tour stand out. The ability to control your own sled gives a unique sense of achievement, while the friendly guides enhance the experience with their knowledge and warmth.
While the journey to the kennel might seem lengthy, most agree the overall experience is well worth it. The stunning scenery and lively huskies make for a beautiful, memorable day in Lapland.
“The ride to the farm was a little long, but the experience was amazing- definitely worth it, we would do it again.”
Can I participate if I am under 18?
You need to be over 18 to drive the husky sled. Younger guests can join as passengers.
Is transportation included?
Yes, pickup services are provided, making it easy to start the tour from your accommodation.
What should I wear?
Participants must wear warm, windproof clothing. Winter overalls are available on request to ensure comfort in Arctic temperatures.
What is included in the price?
The activity guide, transport, winter overalls (if requested), and a Lapish BBQ lunch are included. Personal expenses are not.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour. Cancellations less than 24 hours in advance are non-refundable.
How long is the sled ride?
The sled ride covers 8-10 km, lasting approximately 1-2 hours depending on pace and conditions.