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Experience the thrill of guiding your own husky team on a scenic dog sledding adventure near Tromsø, including warm gear, scenic views, and cozy campfire moments.

This dog sledding tour in Breivikeidet offers a 4.5-hour Arctic experience that combines self-driven sledding, stunning scenery, and warm hospitality. Priced at $263 per person, it appeals to those seeking an active outdoor adventure while enjoying Norway’s remarkable landscapes. The tour departs from Tromsø’s city center with a 50-minute bus transfer, delivering travelers to a picturesque camp in Breivikeidet, close to the sea and surrounded by the Lyngen Alps.
What makes this experience stand out is the opportunity to drive your own husky team on snow-covered trails that wind through open fields and forest paths. The guides are known for their friendly, professional approach and clear safety instructions, making it accessible even for those with basic physical fitness. While the activity is generally well-structured and popular, it’s worth noting that children under 7 years, pregnant women, and individuals with mobility issues should consider other options due to the activity’s medium difficulty level.
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The tour begins at Samuel Arnesens gate 5, inside the main entrance hall of Tromsø Havn Prostneset. After a 50-minute coach ride through the Norwegian scenery, travelers arrive at the Breivikeidet camp, situated in a scenic valley near the sea. The return journey follows the same route, bringing participants back to the starting point in Tromsø.
This setup ensures a smooth transfer with plenty of time to prepare for the outdoor activity. The group size is typically manageable, giving everyone enough time for photos and interaction with the huskies. The tour is designed for most fitness levels, as the terrain is flat and open, making sledding easy and comfortable.

Travelers are provided with thermal suits, boots, mittens, and hats to keep warm during the outdoor portion. The gear is praised for being comfortable and effective, allowing participants to focus on the fun without worrying about the cold. Since the activity involves walking on snowy trails and helping push the sled, some basic physical activity is involved, but no advanced skills are necessary.
It’s suggested to bring a scarf and weather-appropriate clothing for extra warmth. The clothing provided helps make the experience accessible, and most reviews mention that staying warm is easy thanks to the equipment supplied.

One of the main attractions is driving your own husky sled. The guide explains the operation and control clearly, making it easy to follow even for first-timers. Participants get roughly half the ride as the driver and half as a passenger, swapping midway so everyone can enjoy both perspectives and take plenty of photos.
The sledding route lasts around 2.5 hours, with ample time to enjoy the scenery and interact with the friendly, well-cared-for huskies. The flat terrain contributes to a comfortable ride, and the open trails provide spectacular views of the mountains and snowfields.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter sledding, guests are invited into a traditional Sami tent called a lavvu, which offers a cozy setting for relaxing. Here, hot drinks and cake are served around a campfire, creating a warm and social atmosphere. This part of the experience is highly praised for its informative and friendly guide, who shares stories about the dogs, the Sami culture, and the local landscape.
The hot drinks and cakes are often highlighted as a delightful end to the outdoor adventure, providing comfort after the physical activity.
The scenic 50-minute bus transfer from Tromsø delivers travelers through Norwegian landscapes, with frequent photo stops and scenic views en route. The journey itself is part of the experience, with plenty of opportunities to enjoy the snowy scenery and prepare for the sledding adventure.
The camp in Breivikeidet is located in a picturesque valley, close to the sea, providing a stunning backdrop for the sledding activity. The area is known for its breathtaking views of the Lyngen Alps, visible from the open trails and forest paths.

The huskies used for the tour are noted for being friendly and well-cared-for. Multiple reviews mention how happy and excited the dogs are during the ride, reflecting high standards of animal welfare. The staff is known for their passion and knowledge, sharing stories about each dog, their names, and personalities.
Participants appreciate that the dogs are given a retirement plan and are treated with respect and affection, adding to the overall positive atmosphere of the tour.

This tour allows free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and offers the option to reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility for travelers’ plans. The meeting point is within easy walking distance in Tromsø, and the tour ends back at the original location.
While the activity is generally suitable for most, it is not recommended for children under 7 years, pregnant women, or individuals with mobility issues. The activity involves some walking and assisting with sled pushing, so moderate physical fitness is recommended.

This self-driven husky sledding adventure combines spectacular scenery, friendly guides, and the chance to drive your own sled in a flat, open landscape. The hot drinks and cake after add a warm finish to an exhilarating outdoor activity.
Most reviews highlight high satisfaction with the well-organized logistics, friendly staff, and happy, healthy huskies. The scenic views of the Lyngen Alps and the cultural experience of the Sami tent make this a memorable part of any trip to Tromsø.
While it requires a moderate level of physical activity, the activity remains accessible and enjoyable for most. For families with children over 7 and anyone looking for a fun, active way to explore Arctic Norway, this tour offers a genuine and rewarding experience.
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Is this tour suitable for children?
Children under 7 years old are not recommended due to the activity’s medium difficulty level and physical aspects involved.
Do I need prior experience with dog sledding?
No prior experience is needed. The guide explains the basics, and the route is flat and easy.
What should I wear?
Weather-appropriate clothing, a scarf, and thermal layers are recommended. The tour provides thermal suits, boots, mittens, and hats for warmth.
How long is the sledding part?
The sledding lasts approximately 2.5 hours, with time allocated for driving, swapping roles, and photos.
Can I drive the sled myself?
Yes, you partner with a fellow adventurer to drive your own sled and swap roles halfway through.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers bus transfer, gear, sledding activity, and hot drinks with cake after the ride.
Is the terrain difficult?
No, the terrain is flat and open, making sledding comfortable and accessible.
Will I see scenic views?
Absolutely, the route offers breathtaking views of the Lyngen Alps and snowy landscapes.
Are the huskies well cared for?
Yes, reviews emphasize how happy and well looked after the dogs are, with staff showing genuine care.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for your plans.