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Experience a thrilling 2-hour dog sledding adventure in Malangen, Norway, with opportunities to drive the sled and warm up with hot drinks in a traditional fire hut.
The Malangen: Dog Sledding Adventure with Hot Drinks offers a 2-hour outdoor activity in Norway’s scenic Innlandet County. This tour is designed for those seeking an authentic, hands-on winter experience with small groups of up to 8 people. The tour departs from a kennel located just 1.5 km from the shores of the fjord, making it easily accessible for visitors staying nearby.
What makes this experience unique is the opportunity to meet 4 to 6 dogs, all of whom are athletes in Europe’s longest dog race, Finnmarkslopet. These energetic huskies exemplify strength and agility, and you’ll get to see them in action both during the ride and in their running area afterward. The experience emphasizes personal interaction with the dogs and a learning component where you help harness the team and take turns driving the sled.
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The guided tour takes place on own trails, ensuring a private and peaceful journey through Norway’s beautiful winter landscape. The route winds through forests and hills, offering scenic views and a peaceful atmosphere that captures the essence of winter in this region.
During the ride, you’ll enjoy the thrill of gliding through snowy terrain, with the guide leading the team. The experience is designed to give you a hands-on feeling of sledding, with two guests per sled—one driving and one riding as a passenger. Both participants can switch roles during the journey, making it a flexible experience for friends or family.
The guide, an experienced musher, assists with harnessing the dogs before the ride begins. As the sled moves, you learn how to drive the team, feeling the power of the dogs beneath you. The small group size enhances the learning experience, allowing for personal attention and ensuring everyone gets a turn at the sled controls.
The physical activity is suitable for most people with at least a low level of fitness, but the experience does not accommodate children under 3 years or those over 287 lbs (130 kg). The tour is perfect for those who enjoy outdoor adventures and want a closer connection to the natural surroundings.
After the sledding, the dogs are allowed to run free in a running area, giving them a well-deserved break and snack. This is a chance to appreciate the dogs’ energy and learn more about their training and care.
The tour concludes with a warm-up session in a traditional fire hut, where hot drinks are served. This cozy setting provides a perfect moment to relax, chat about the experience, and reflect on the stunning scenery. The fire hut adds an authentic touch to the adventure, emphasizing traditional Norwegian hospitality.
More Great Tours NearbyThe meeting point is conveniently located near parking, with a 50-meter walk to the dog yard. The exact coordinates are 69.3633, 18.7278, making navigation straightforward. The tour runs with live guides speaking English, French, and Norwegian, ensuring clear communication and personalized attention.
The small group size of up to 8 participants guarantees a more intimate and engaging experience. The tour operates with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility in planning.
Participants are advised to bring hat and gloves for warmth. Alcohol and drugs are not allowed on the tour for safety reasons. The activity is not suitable for children under 3, individuals over 95 years, or those with low fitness levels. Also, guests should be aware of weight restrictions—over 287 lbs (130 kg) is not permissible.
The tour is operated by Run Wild Mushing, a provider specializing in authentic dog sledding experiences. Their focus on small groups and personal interaction ensures a memorable adventure in Norway’s winter landscape.
For those interested in exploring more, several similar dog sledding tours are available nearby, including nordreisa, Balsfjord, and Tromsø. These options often include campfire snacks, transfers, and additional activities like meeting huskies or reindeer, providing a variety of ways to enjoy Norway’s winter wilderness.
This tour offers a balanced combination of adventure, learning, and relaxation. The opportunity to drive your own sled in the peaceful Norwegian wilderness makes it ideal for adventure seekers and outdoor enthusiasts. The inclusion of hot drinks in a fire hut adds warmth and authenticity, making it a cozy finish to a thrilling activity.
While the 2-hour duration provides an engaging experience without being overly demanding, the small group setting ensures a personalized and less crowded outing. The guided approach guarantees safety and knowledge, especially for those new to dog sledding.
The Malangen: Dog Sledding Adventure with Hot Drinks stands out for its personalized approach, scenic route, and the chance to experience sledding with dogs trained for one of Europe’s longest races. The small-group format and warm fire hut make it a memorable outing suitable for outdoor lovers and curious beginners alike.
While not suited for very young children or those with certain physical limitations, it offers a genuine connection with sled dogs and the stunning winter environment of Norway. The opportunity to learn to drive the sled and the warm drinks afterward create a perfect balance of adventure and comfort.
This experience promises a fun, informative, and authentic taste of Norwegian winter traditions, perfect for those wanting a personalized, hands-on outdoor activity during their visit.
Is this dog sledding experience suitable for children?
This tour is not suitable for children under 3 years. It’s best suited for adults or older children who can participate comfortably in the outdoor activity.
What should I bring for the tour?
Participants should bring hat and gloves to stay warm during the outdoor sledding. Warm clothing is recommended to enjoy the experience fully.
Can I switch seats on the sled during the tour?
Yes, both persons in each sled can take turns driving and riding as a passenger during the 2-hour experience.
Is the experience accessible for people with low fitness levels?
The tour requires a low level of fitness; guests with significant mobility or fitness restrictions should consider this before booking.
How do I cancel the booking?
Cancellation is free if made up to 24 hours in advance. This provides flexibility in case of changing plans or weather considerations.