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Experience a cozy horse-drawn sleigh ride through snowy Finnish countryside near Kuusamo, including warm blankets, traditional sweets, and insights into Finnhorses.

This one-hour horse-drawn sleigh ride near Kuusamo, Finland, offers a peaceful escape into the Arctic winter landscape. The tour, organized by Ruska Laukka Finnhorsefarm, takes visitors on a serene journey through snow-covered scenery, pulled by Finnhorses — a gentle, versatile breed native to Finland. At 66.0132599, 29.0001774, the meeting point is easily accessible by following roadside signs to Ruska Laukka.
The experience is designed for small, private groups, ensuring a cozy, personalized atmosphere. The guided tour is available in Finnish and English, making it accessible for international visitors. With the ability to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund and reserve now, pay later, this activity offers flexible planning for winter travelers. Expect warm blankets, traditional sweets, and snacks as part of the experience, adding a comforting touch after the ride.
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The tour begins at the Ruska Laukka Finnhorsefarm, where visitors are introduced to the traditional Finnhorses. These gentle, versatile horses are harnessed in an old-fashioned manner, providing an authentic glimpse into Finnish equestrian tradition. The farm’s focus on safety, holistic wellbeing, and ethical treatment ensures a responsible and humane environment for the animals and visitors alike.
Once the horses are harnessed, the hosts prepare the wooden sleigh, which is both sturdy and cozy. The farm’s setting offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere, emphasizing the farm’s homely approach that benefits both people and animals. The familiarity of the process helps visitors feel comfortable and connected to the tradition of Finnish horse-drawn sleighing.

As the ride begins, visitors wrap themselves in soft woolen blankets provided for comfort against the cold. The rhythmic sound of hooves and the crunch of snow under the sled create a peaceful, almost meditative atmosphere. The sled glides smoothly over snow-covered fields, offering scenic views characteristic of the Arctic landscape.
The riding experience lasts approximately one hour, allowing plenty of time to enjoy the tranquility of the Finnish winter environment. The pace is gentle, making it suitable for those seeking a relaxing, scenic activity. The blankets and slow pace ensure warmth and comfort even in the coldest weather.
During the sleigh ride, participants are treated to beautiful views of the snowy Finnish countryside. The landscape features open fields, scattered trees, and distant hills, all blanketed in white. The silence of the snow, punctuated by the sound of hooves and the sled’s glide, enhances the sense of solitude and connection with nature.
This tour emphasizes the serene beauty of the Arctic winter, making it ideal for visitors who appreciate quiet, scenic moments. While the landscape is breathtaking, it’s important to dress appropriately for the weather, with long-legged trousers, long-sleeved shirts, and supportive shoes like hiking or rubber boots.
More Great Tours NearbyA key highlight is the chance to learn about the Finnhorse, Finland’s national treasure. The guide shares insights into the breed’s versatility, including its use in trail riding, riding classes, draught work, and racing. The farm’s focus on ethical treatment and wellbeing underscores the breed’s gentle nature and adaptability.
Visitors gain an understanding of how the Finnhorse has been bred for multiple purposes and how the farm maintains high standards in caring for these animals. The guides’ explanations provide a deeper appreciation for the breed’s significance in Finnish culture and countryside life.
After the sleigh ride, visitors can enjoy warm drinks and traditional sweets, with options available if booked in advance. Sausages and other snacks are also offered, providing a tasty and warming finish to the outdoor experience. This part of the activity enhances the cozy, communal atmosphere, allowing guests to relax and chat about the scenic ride.
The farm’s hospitality emphasizes a homely environment, making the experience both memorable and comfortable. The availability of snacks depends on prior booking, so planning ahead ensures a full enjoyment of the post-ride treats.
The tour is suitable for children under 3 years old when accompanied by parents, who can attend free of charge. The activity requires a minimum of two persons to go ahead, making it ideal for couples or small groups. The meeting point is marked clearly by roadside signs, ensuring easy access.
Participants are advised to wear appropriate clothing and footwear according to the weather. Supportive shoes like hiking or rubber boots are recommended, and flapping clothes, scarves, or backpacks should be avoided to keep the riding experience smooth and safe. Smoking is prohibited in the stable area, adhering to safety and hygiene standards.
This tour is designed for private groups, providing a more personalized experience. Visitors can reserve and pay later, offering flexibility for winter travel planning. Cancellation is allowed up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it a risk-free option for spontaneous or carefully planned trips.
The activity is available in Finnish and English, with a live tour guide leading the ride. The tour duration of one hour fits well into winter itineraries, balancing scenic enjoyment with practical timing.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, broadening its appeal for visitors with mobility needs. However, weather conditions may impact the activity, especially during heavy snowfall or extreme cold. It’s advisable to check local forecasts and dress appropriately for a comfortable experience.
Although the weather can vary, the farm’s facilities and blankets aim to keep participants warm and dry. Having flexible plans and dressing in layers ensures maximum enjoyment of the snow-covered landscape.
Several other winter activities are available in Kuusamo, such as reindeer sleigh rides, reindeer safaris, and snowmobile safaris. The horse-drawn sleigh ride offers a more traditional and tranquil alternative, with a focus on Finnish horse culture and a calm pace that appeals to those seeking relaxation.
Activities like reindeer feeding or snowshoeing are more energetic, but this tour emphasizes serenity, scenic beauty, and cultural insight. It’s a perfect choice for visitors looking to slow down and enjoy nature’s winter beauty without adventure-based stress.
The Ruka-Kuusamo sleigh ride delivers a straightforward yet charming experience that combines scenic beauty, cultural insight, and comfort. The Finnhorse brings authenticity and gentle charm, making this activity suitable for families, couples, and small groups. The inclusion of warm blankets and optional snacks adds to the overall value, ensuring a cozy, memorable outing.
While the activity’s one-hour duration may seem brief, it provides enough time to truly soak in the peaceful winter scenery. The focus on ethical treatment of animals and personalized guidance enhances its appeal for those interested in Finnish traditions and countryside life.
This tour offers a relaxing, scenic, and culturally rich winter activity that fits well into any Kuusamo winter itinerary, especially for visitors seeking a gentle introduction to Arctic landscapes with an authentic Finnish touch.
Is this sleigh ride suitable for children?
Yes, children under 3 years old can join for free when accompanied by parents.
How long is the sleigh ride?
The ride lasts approximately one hour.
What should I wear for the activity?
Dress in long-legged trousers, long-sleeved shirts, and supportive shoes like hiking or rubber boots. Layering is recommended to stay warm.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are snacks included?
Snacks and warm drinks are available by prior booking after the ride.
Where exactly is the meeting point?
The meeting point is marked by roadside signs at 66.0132599, 29.0001774 at Ruska Laukka Finnhorsefarm.
What language is the tour guided in?
The tour is conducted in Finnish and English.
Is this activity weather-dependent?
Yes, weather conditions may affect the activity, so check forecasts and dress appropriately.
How many people can join the tour?
This is a private group experience, typically for small groups, with a minimum of two persons required.
Can I book now and pay later?
Yes, the reserve and pay later option allows flexible planning.