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Experience a 3-hour guided dog sledding adventure in Innlandet, Norway, including a cozy campfire with sausages, hot drinks, marshmallows, and puppy cuddles.


This dog sledding tour begins at Skårvegen 1023 in Ljørdalen, near Trysil. The location is straightforward to find, providing a convenient meeting place for the adventure to start. Guests gather here before being guided into the snow-covered landscapes of Innlandet County, ready for an authentic Norwegian experience.
The meeting point sets the tone for the day’s adventure, offering a cozy, scenic base before heading out into the tranquil wilderness. The tour is designed as a private group, ensuring an intimate experience with your guides and huskies.

The core of this experience is a 6-8 km dog sledding trail that takes you through serene Norwegian landscapes. The guided tour lasts between 2 and 3 hours, including time for gear, briefing, and the actual sled ride. The journey provides a perfect balance of exhilaration and serenity, showcasing Norway’s beautiful winter scenery.
Participants sit comfortably in the sleds while the guide leads the team of huskies. The guide’s expertise ensures a safe and enjoyable trip, explaining how the dogs and humans work together to navigate the terrain. This outdoor activity is suitable for those comfortable with cold weather and outdoor pursuits.

The dog sledding itself is designed to give guests a taste of traditional Nordic transport. As the huskies pull the sled, you’ll see how the dogs work in harmony with the guide, creating a captivating display of teamwork. The landscape includes peaceful snow-covered forests and open vistas, making every moment visually stunning.
Guests often find the sound of the sled runners on snow and the sight of the dogs running particularly memorable. The experience is tailored to be both exciting and tranquil, with many noting the stunning views as a standout feature.
A key highlight is the chance to cuddle with the huskies after the sledding. These friendly dogs are eager for affection, and the guides often introduce visitors to some adorable puppies if available. This close-up interaction adds a warm, personal touch to the adventure and allows for memorable photos.
The guides are attentive and knowledgeable about the dogs, sharing stories about their training and personalities, which enriches the experience. This aspect makes the tour especially appealing to animal lovers and those interested in the bond between humans and dogs.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter the sledding, everyone gathers around a campfire to enjoy a relaxed meal. The campfire session includes grilling sausages, sipping hot drinks, and munching marshmallows. This cozy break offers an authentic taste of Norwegian outdoor hospitality, perfect for warming up after the cold activity.
The campfire creates a friendly, communal atmosphere where guests can share their experiences, ask questions, and take in the peaceful winter surroundings. It’s a simple yet satisfying way to end the adventure.
This tour is designed for participants to be prepared for cold weather. Guests should bring warm clothing and weather-appropriate gear to stay comfortable throughout the activity. The tour does not permit alcohol, drugs, or feeding animals, and it excludes party groups and bachelor/bachelorette parties.
The duration is between 2 and 3 hours, making it easy to fit into a day of sightseeing in Trysil. The tour is available in Norwegian, English, and German, with live guides ensuring clear communication. Booking is flexible, with full cancellation allowed up to 24 hours beforehand and options to reserve now and pay later.
The main stop is the start at Skårvegen 1023, where guests are briefed and fitted with gear. The sledding segment follows a carefully chosen trail designed for safety and scenic beauty. The secret stop involves a 30-minute sledding session, adding a surprise element to the adventure.
Throughout the journey, the guide leads guests through peaceful landscapes, with opportunities to see puppies or spend quiet moments watching the huskies rest. The return to Skårvegen 1023 marks the end of the experience, concluding with the campfire and socializing.
The tour is operated by Bergli Husky AS, a reputable provider known for its huskies and outdoor activities. They emphasize private groups and personalized service, ensuring every guest receives attention and care. Their experience and focus on safety make this a reliable choice for a memorable day in Norway.
This dog sledding tour in Ljørdalen/Trysil** is comparable to other experiences offered in Norway, such as husky hikes with campfires or Northern Lights sledding trips. What sets this experience apart is its combination of scenic sledding, close interactions with huskies, and the cozy campfire.
Additional options include visits to husky kennels or longer trips under the Northern Lights, but this tour offers a well-rounded, intimate experience suited for those wanting a manageable yet fulfilling adventure in Norwegian winter.
This guided dog sledding experience in Ljørdalen offers a combination of outdoor excitement and cozy camaraderie. The 6-8 km journey through beautiful landscapes provides plenty of opportunities for awe-inspiring views and animal interactions. The campfire with sausages and marshmallows fosters a warm, friendly atmosphere to unwind after the sled ride.
While not designed for large parties or party groups, this private, family-friendly tour suits those looking for an authentic, relaxed encounter with sled dogs and Norway’s winter scenery. It’s a great choice for animal lovers, nature enthusiasts, and anyone eager to try traditional dog sledding in a safe, guided setting.
The flexible booking policy and multilingual guides add convenience, making this a dependable choice for visitors to Trysil. Whether for a short outdoor escape or a special winter activity, this experience delivers genuine charm, stunning views, and unforgettable cuddles with huskies.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts between 2 and 3 hours, including sledding, campfire, and interactions.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from Skårvegen 1023 in Ljørdalen, Trysil.
What is included in the campfire experience?
Guests enjoy grilling sausages, hot drinks, and marshmallows around the campfire.
Can I meet puppies during the tour?
Yes, there is a chance to meet and cuddle puppies if available during the experience.
What languages do the guides speak?
Guides are available in Norwegian, English, and German.
What should I bring?
Guests should wear warm, weather-appropriate clothing suitable for outdoor winter conditions.