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Experience a 3-hour husky sled ride in Kiruna with the chance to drive or be driven, plus enjoy a traditional moose meat soup in stunning snowy landscapes.

The Kiruna: Husky Sled Ride with Traditional Lunch offers a thrilling experience amid Sweden’s snowy wilderness. For about 3 hours, you can either drive your own team of Alaskan Huskies or relax as you’re guided through pristine forests and frozen lakes. The tour is located in Norrbotten County, with pick-up services within 20 km of Kiruna included, making logistics straightforward. The cost includes warm winter clothes, boots, a guide, and a hearty lunch of moose meat soup with vegetables.
This experience suits those eager to enjoy authentic outdoor adventure and enjoy the winter landscape. Keep in mind, the tour is not suitable for pregnant women, people with back problems, or those with animal allergies. The 3-hour duration combines dynamic sledding with cultural moments, making it a well-rounded activity in Sweden’s Arctic heart.
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This tour begins at a specially operated kennel in Kiruna, where warm clothes and winter boots are provided. You’ll meet your guide, who helps you suit up before heading out into the snowy wilderness. With options to drive your own dog team or sit back as a guide leads the sled, the pace can be tailored to your energy and interest.
The ride takes you through forest sections covered in shining snow and over frozen rivers and lakes, allowing for spectacular views of Kiruna’s winter scenery. The soundscape of breathing huskies and the squeak of sled runners on ice creates a peaceful, yet exhilarating, atmosphere. The guided portions keep safety and enjoyment forefront, especially for those new to dog sledding.

Traveling through the magical winter landscape of Norrbotten County is a highlight on its own. Expect forest areas often blanketed in bright snow, with the landscape shimmering under the winter sun or the glow of sunset if you go later in the day. The sledding route spans frozen lakes and rivers, offering wide-open vistas that are perfect for photography and appreciating the Arctic environment.
This scenery is often described as absolutely stunning, with the peaceful silence broken only by the breathing of the dogs and the crunch of snow under sled runners. The experience captures the essence of outdoor adventure in Swedish Lapland.
One of the main attractions is the flexibility to drive your own husky team or relax as a guide-led sled. For those who wish to learn the ropes of dog sledding, driving gives a hands-on experience. If preferred, the guide manages the sled, ideal for those wanting to enjoy the scenery without the physical effort.
The guides are described as friendly and knowledgeable, offering explanations about husky management and the environment. They ensure everyone feels comfortable, making it accessible even to newcomers.
More Great Tours NearbyA key part of this tour is the local traditional lunch served after sledding. The soup with moose meat and vegetables provides a warm and hearty meal, perfect after a brisk outdoor activity. The lunch is offered in a cozy setting, giving everyone a chance to relax and share stories of the sled ride.
The lunch experience is highly praised, with reviewers noting the warmth of the meal and the friendly atmosphere. It adds a cultural layer to the adventure, making the experience more memorable.
The tour provides winter clothes and boots to keep you warm, but it’s recommended to dress in layers underneath. Bringing a bottle of water is advised, especially if you plan to drive the sled to stay hydrated. The tour begins with pickup from select locations in Kiruna, and be ready in the hotel lobby 5-10 minutes early.
Since smoking is not allowed during the activity, it ensures a clean environment for all participants. The cancellation policy allows full refunds if canceled more than 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility for changing plans.
This experience is not suitable for pregnant women, or individuals with back problems or animal allergies. Children under 12 years old are not permitted to drive their own sled, though they can ride as passengers. The activity is conducted in English, with guides providing clear instructions and safety information.
While this tour offers a balanced combination of sledding and cultural experience, other options like self-drive husky tours or Northern Lights dog sledding are available. The provided links indicate a variety of experiences—some focus on self-drive options, while others combine dog sledding with Northern Lights viewing. This tour stands out for its inclusive approach and traditional Swedish lunch.
This tour blends adventure, scenic beauty, and culture into a compact 3-hour package. The friendly guides and high-quality equipment ensure a comfortable and safe experience. The hearty moose meat soup adds a genuine local flavor, making the meal as memorable as the sledding itself.
Ideal for families, couples, and solo travelers seeking an authentic Arctic adventure, this activity is perfect for those wanting to experience dog sledding in Sweden’s winter wonderland. The 4.6/5 rating reflects strong satisfaction, especially for its guides and scenery.
“It was just great! Very friendly tour guides and lovely lunch break! A real adventure”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children under 12 years old can participate as passengers but cannot drive the sled.
What should I wear for the sled ride?
Warm layers are recommended, but the tour provides winter clothes and boots. Dressing in layers helps stay comfortable in the cold.
Can I drive the husky team myself?
Yes, the tour offers an option to drive your own husky team or be guided by the guide.
What is included in the price?
The price covers winter gear, lunch, guide service, and free transfer within 20 km of Kiruna.
Is the activity accessible for people with back problems?
No, this activity is not recommended for individuals with back problems.
What currency is used for payment?
Payment details are not specified, but the tour can be booked in advance with flexible pay later options.
This husky sled adventure in Kiruna offers a genuine Arctic experience with memorable scenery, friendly guides, and a cozy traditional meal—perfect for anyone looking to embrace the winter landscape of Swedish Lapland.
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