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Experience the joy of meeting friendly huskies at Bergli Husky Kennel in Norway for $30, with petting, stories, and puppy interaction in a one-hour small group tour.

The Ljørdalen-Trysil: Bergli Husky Kennel Visit offers a warm, hands-on encounter with friendly, social huskies in Innlandet County, Norway. Priced at just $30 per person and lasting around one hour, this tour provides an intimate look into the lives of sled dogs. It’s ideal for dog lovers, families, or anyone curious about sled dog culture in a beautiful region. The tour is designed to be relaxed and engaging, with small group sizes limited to 10 participants, ensuring personalized attention and plenty of interaction.
This experience is especially suitable for those wanting a heartwarming, memorable activity without requiring physical exertion or extensive travel. It’s accessible for wheelchair users and offers a chance to connect with these gentle, trusting animals. While the tour does not include snacks or drinks—available for 150 NOK per person—the genuine bond with the huskies makes it a compelling choice for a brief, enriching visit.
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The Bergli Husky Kennel is situated in a scenic area of Innlandet County, offering a peaceful setting for a close-up encounter with trusting, well-cared-for huskies. The tour starts at the kennel, where visitors are greeted by social, affectionate dogs eager for attention. The setting emphasizes the dogs’ gentle nature and the care they receive from the kennel owners.
This experience is designed to give a personal, engaging look into the lives of sled dogs in Norway. It’s suitable for families with children, as playful puppies may be available for interaction. The warm, knowledgeable staff share stories about the breed and sled dog history, adding a layer of educational value to the visit.
During the visit, petting and brushing the huskies is a central activity. Visitors can expect to spend quality time with these gentle, social animals, learning how to care for them and understanding their personalities. The interaction is described as warm and trusting, reflecting the dogs’ well-being and the owners’ dedication.
If the timing aligns, puppies may be available for play, adding a delightful, lively element to the experience. The focus on hands-on care makes this tour particularly appealing to those who enjoy direct contact with animals and want to see the bond between humans and dogs.
Beyond petting, the tour includes stories about sled dogs and their historical role in Norway. Guides share insights into the breed’s origins and importance in local transportation and culture. This educational component enriches the experience, making it meaningful for visitors interested in Norwegian traditions and polar history.
The guide’s storytelling helps visitors appreciate the cultural significance of huskies and their remarkable endurance in cold climates, adding depth to the friendly, playful interactions.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour emphasizes the connection between huskies and local life in Innlandet County. Visitors learn how these dogs have supported transportation and exploration in the past, especially in winter. The kennel owners explain how the breed’s traits—such as strength, resilience, and social nature—make them ideal for sled pulling and companionship.
This background offers a contextual understanding of the breed’s importance in Norway’s history, making the visit both fun and educational.

The small group limit of 10 participants ensures a close, personal experience. The tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing a broader range of visitors to enjoy the huskies. No pets are allowed during the visit, but the focus on the dogs’ well-being and safe interaction makes this a comfortable activity for most.
The one-hour duration keeps the experience manageable and engaging, with enough time to pet, brush, and listen to stories without feeling rushed.
The Bergli Husky Kennel visit offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing flexibility. Check availability for specific starting times, as the experience lasts approximately one hour.
The tour is conducted in English, Norwegian, and German, making it accessible to a diverse group of visitors. The cost of $30 per person makes it a convenient and cost-effective activity, especially for families or those seeking a short, meaningful experience.
Participants should be aware that snacks and drinks are available for 150 NOK per person—not included in the tour price. The activity is not suitable for people with animal allergies or those who do not want to interact with dogs, as huskies are social animals.
For those with mobility restrictions, the wheelchair accessibility makes this activity feasible. The experience does not permit pets during the visit nor alcohol or drugs, ensuring a safe and respectful environment for the animals and visitors.
While this tour is equally enjoyable year-round, the winter months may enhance the experience, especially if you wish to combine it with sledding or other snow activities. The warmth of the huskies and the stunning scenery of Innlandet provide a picturesque backdrop, whether in summer or winter.
The next visit in winter is already planned for some visitors, highlighting how this activity fits well into a broader exploration of the region’s outdoor activities and cultural traditions.
This one-hour, small group tour offers a heartfelt encounter with trusting, friendly huskies in a beautiful part of Norway. The affordable price and personalized approach make it a memorable activity for families, dog lovers, and anyone interested in sled dog history.
While it does not include lengthy rides or outdoor sledding, the chance to pet, brush, and learn about huskies in a relaxed setting makes it a worthwhile addition to any trip in the region. The experience’s educational and emotional value shines through in the warmth of the guides and the dogs themselves.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately one hour.
What is the price per person?
The experience costs $30 per person.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, it is suitable for families, especially since puppies may be available for interaction.
Are snacks or drinks included?
No, snacks and drinks are not included but are available for 150 NOK per person.
Is the activity accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Are pets allowed during the tour?
No, pets are not permitted on the visit to ensure the safety and comfort of the huskies.
What languages are available for the tour?
Tours are conducted in English, Norwegian, and German.
What can I learn about during the visit?
Guides share stories and insights about sled dog history, the breed’s traits, and local culture.
Is this experience suitable in summer?
Yes, the experience is enjoyable year-round and offers a personal, engaging activity regardless of the season.