Winter

Half-day trip


Get to know the dogs in the kennel. Walking among 30 stray dogs in a pack is an experience in itself.
Half-day trip is a wonderfully nice trip in varied terrain and long enough for both those with and without experience. The tour starts in the forest, goes uphill and through settled landscapes. I first drive with 3 to 5 guest teams behind.
Anyone over the age of 12 can drive their own sled.
You will be efficient on the sled for about 1 hour and an hour and a half up to two hours. In total, the entire program will last approximately 2.5 hours.
Children under the age of 12 can take part in the trip, seated with an adult in charge or with a guide. We recommend from 7 years as the weather can be cold, but it depends a lot on how used you are to being outside, the right clothes etc.

Day trip


Feel free to help prepare the team and take off when you return and get to know the dogs in the kennel. Walking among 30 stray dogs in a pack is an experience in itself
You are a maximum of 4 people, so you will learn a lot of dog sledding on this day. The tour takes in varied terrain and over Tylldalen. On the trip, we stop and cook hot food (soup or sausages and sausages, depending on the weather and the possibility of making a fire)

Overnight trip


A wonderful winter experience where you drive and take care of your own dog’s team. Get to know the dogs in the kennel. Walking among 30 stray dogs in a pack is an experience in itself.
Day 1
We will pack the sleds and you will be given a list with "your" own dogs on it.  We will provide a brief and precise instruction on how to drive a sled then everything is ready. The tour starts in the forest, goes uphill and through settled landscapes and mountains. Sometimes we have to help the dogs a little. Once we arrive at the hut (lavo), we arrange stabling of the dogs, prepare their food and attend to them before they rest for the night. We then prepare our own dinner and wait for the Northern Lights! Will they appear tonight?
The hut can be heated with the fireplace, but is without electricity or water.
Day 2
We feed the dogs, eat breakfast and pack up our equipment. Now it leads down to Tylldalen again. This day we get to try the brakes! Now we are going down all the hills we drove up on the first day. On arrival back at the kennel, we remove the harnesses and return the dogs to their kennels
Anyone over the age of 12 can drive their own sled.
The trip is approximately 40 km over two days. The price includes dinner and breakfast, water, coffee and tea.
Bring your own sleeping bag if you have one.


Start day 1 at 1pm and return the following day at 11am.

Included: Loan of winter suit, over boots (neos), mittens, accommodation, meals, sled, dogs and guide, as described in the programme.
Not included: Flights, meals and overnight stays before and after the trip, as well as alcohol. Special menu considerations, such as e.g. vegetarianism is unfortunately not possible on wilderness trips like this, but you can take your own food if you want



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