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Experience a 2.5-hour horseback ride in Lyngen, Norway, on the national Lyngen horse. Enjoy scenic views, local history, and friendly horses for $245.
Discover the Beauty of Norway with a Winter Horseback Ride on the Lyngen Horse
For those seeking a genuine connection with Norway’s stunning arctic landscape, the Lyngen Horse Winter Riding Experience in Lyngen offers a memorable journey. Priced at $245 per person for a 2.5-hour adventure, this tour combines scenic riding, cultural insights, and the chance to meet Norway’s national breed. The tour is perfect for adults and young riders with experience, providing a chance to explore the tranquil environment while learning about the Lyngen horse amidst the breathtaking beauty of the Lyngen Alps and Grøtfjord.
The experience is designed to blend nature, history, and local tradition. While it features 60 minutes of riding, participants also get hands-on time caring for the horses, making it a well-rounded activity that emphasizes connection and appreciation for the region’s heritage. The tour’s small group size—limited to 6 participants—ensures a personalized experience, guided by knowledgeable staff who share insights in English and Norwegian.


The tour begins at Ullstindvegen 1279, 9023 Krokelvdalen, at a red farm building called Lyngnes, which is easy to identify. This farm setting offers a genuine local atmosphere where visitors are welcomed to meet the herd of Lyngen horses, including mares, foals, and playful young horses.
This initial meeting is more than just a greeting; it’s an opportunity to get acquainted with the horses, learn about their history and characteristics, and prepare for the ride. The farm owner’s friendly demeanor and knowledgeable guidance help set the tone for a relaxed and engaging experience.

After meeting the herd, participants connect with their assigned horse. The process involves grooming and saddling the horse, which takes place in the stable area. The guide assists with adjusting the stirrups and ensures everyone is fitted with a helmet for safety.
This preparatory step is a favorite part of the tour for many, as it fosters a personal bond with the animal and provides practical insight into horse care. The guides are attentive, making sure each rider feels comfortable and secure before heading out.

The actual ride takes place along quiet roads, where the fresh, cold arctic breeze brushes against the face. The stunning views of the Lyngen Alps and Grøtfjord are visible throughout, offering a truly picturesque backdrop for the journey. If weather conditions are favorable, the horses may be taken down to the beach, adding a different terrain and atmosphere to the ride.
Guides share stories about the local history and notable WWII events that took place in the area, creating an enriching narrative as you ride. The roughly 60-minute ride feels leisurely yet invigorating, giving ample time to enjoy the landscape and the company of the horses.

Back at the stable, riders remove the saddle and thank their horse with a snack provided by the guide. To warm up, participants are offered a hot drink and a taste of local lefse, a traditional Norwegian flatbread. This cozy moment provides a perfect ending to the outdoor adventure, allowing riders to reflect and relax.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour starts and ends at the same location, Lyngnes, with a convenient meeting point at a bus stop by the farm. Because the group is limited to 6 participants, each guest receives personal attention, making it ideal for those who appreciate a more intimate setting.
Transportation to the farm is not included, so visitors should plan to arrive at the meeting point on their own. The activity’s flexible booking options include free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the ability to reserve now and pay later.

Participants should bring warm, weather-appropriate clothing and warm shoes to stay comfortable during the ride. The tour is not suitable for children under 10, those over 200 lbs (91 kg), or individuals with animal allergies.
A liability declaration is in place, and adherence to safety rules is mandatory for everyone’s well-being. The activity involves horse riding at your own risk, and the guides emphasize safety at all times.

The Lyngen Horse Winter Riding Experience shines with its focus on Norway’s national breed, offering an authentic cultural experience that’s hard to find elsewhere. The combination of scenic views, local history, and friendly horses creates a rich, engaging outing.
The small group setting, personalized care, and informative guides make this tour especially appealing to those who want a deeper connection with the environment and the region’s traditions. The inclusion of grooming and caring for the horses enhances the experience, making it more than just a ride—it’s an interaction with nature and tradition.

This Lyngen horseback riding experience offers a compelling mix of natural beauty, cultural insight, and genuine animal interaction. The $245 price covers not only the scenic ride but also the opportunity to learn about the national breed, connect with the horses, and enjoy warm local treats afterward.
While the activity requires some physical participation and appropriate clothing, its small group size and friendly guides ensure a welcoming environment. Perfect for adults and experienced young riders, this tour provides unforgettable views and a chance to understand Norway’s rural heritage.
“The activity was very good, the farm owner was very good, and the interaction with the horses was very enjoyable. I highly recommend playing it”

Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 10 and above can participate, but younger children are not suitable.
What should I bring?
Bring warm clothing, weather-appropriate gear, and warm shoes to stay comfortable during the ride.
How long does the horseback riding last?
The actual riding time is approximately 60 minutes within the 2.5-hour total activity.
Are transportation arrangements included?
No, participants are responsible for getting to the meeting point at Lyngnes.
What is the maximum weight allowed?
The weight limit for participants is 95 kg.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is safety equipment provided?
Yes, a riding helmet is provided, and guides assist with saddling and safety procedures.
Will I learn about local history?
Yes, guides share stories about the area, including WWII events that happened nearby, adding depth to the experience.