Our review explores an activity that perfectly combines the thrill of winter sports with the charm of working with sled dogs. While we haven’t personally trekked this trail, the details paint a vivid picture of a memorable Arctic excursion. This tour promises a unique way to experience the snow-covered landscapes of Swedish Lapland, all guided by knowledgeable locals.
What truly attracts us are the close-up encounters with friendly huskies, the beautiful scenery of the tundra, and the warm, welcoming atmosphere at the end of the hike. Plus, the fact that it’s a private tour means you get personalized attention, which is a big plus. On the flip side, travelers should consider the moderate physical activity involved—so it’s best suited for those comfortable with light outdoor exertion. If you’re after an authentic, intimate experience in the snow with furry companions, this tour could be just the thing.
- Authentic Husky Interaction: You’ll get the chance to meet, harness, and treat the dogs yourself.
- Stunning Scenery: The Swedish Lapland landscapes offer captivating winter views.
- Comfort & Warmth: Fire-grilled hot-dogs and warm drinks at the end keep everyone cozy.
- Flexible & Private: Only your group participates, with the option for a custom start time.
- Guided Experience: Guides speak multiple languages, ensuring clear instructions and local insights.
- Moderate Fitness Required: Suitable for those with average outdoor activity levels.
What the Tour Includes and Its Value
Starting at approximately 10:30 am, the tour lasts around three hours—perfect for a half-day adventure in Swedish Lapland. The price of $129.03 per person strikes a balance considering the personalized nature of the activity, the inclusion of hot drinks and food, and the chance to interact directly with the huskies. For those seeking a genuine Arctic experience, this cost offers a good value, especially given the private setting and the opportunity for multiple memorable moments.
The Itinerary and How It Unfolds
The experience begins with your arrival at Oatfield Huskies in Vistträsk, a cozy base known for its welcoming atmosphere. Once there, you’ll meet your guide—who is fluent in several languages including English, French, Dutch, and Swedish—making communication smooth and enjoyable. The guide will give a brief rundown on the equipment, explaining how to harness the dogs and use snowshoes, helping to set everyone at ease before heading out.
The main highlight is hiking through the snow-covered landscape with your own team of huskies. Each person has the option to attach a dog to a belt, letting the dogs help pull you forward through the pristine wilderness. This is not just a walk; it’s a shared effort that makes you feel connected to the team of energetic, happy huskies. The dogs are well cared for, friendly, and clearly love their work—something that is confirmed by the review stating the dogs were “sweet” and well-treated.
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What You Can Expect on the Trail
The snowshoe hike itself offers a fantastic way to traverse the winter terrain comfortably. The snowshoes help distribute your weight, making walking on thick snow easier, while the dogs do most of the work pulling you along. Expect to capture many photos of the landscape and your furry companions, as the scenery is truly breathtaking—vast, white, and peaceful.
The guide will keep the pace manageable, allowing time for photos, questions, and simply taking in the views. During the trek, you’ll likely stop at scenic points, enjoying the serenity of the Arctic environment while marveling at the quiet beauty around you.
Meeting the Huskies and Learning About Them
After the trek, you’ll return to the kennel, where the atmosphere shifts from adventure to warmth. Here, you’ll get to meet the rest of the huskies and learn about their personalities and roles. Giving the dogs treats after the hike is both a fun and meaningful way to show appreciation for their work.
According to a reviewer, the guides are super friendly, creating a cozy, welcoming environment. The management is described as “nice” and attentive, which enhances the overall experience, especially after a physically active hike. You might also get the chance to see or participate in activities like a grill fire or even a sauna, as the location offers a full Arctic experience.
Food and Drink at the End
The tour wraps up with hot-dogs grilled over an open fire in the grill-hut, accompanied by tea or coffee. This simple, hearty meal offers comfort and a chance to share stories with fellow adventurers, rounding off the experience on a warm note. The inclusion of drinks and food at no extra cost adds excellent value and encourages socialization.
Additional Details and Practical Tips
- Departure & Meeting Point: The start point is at Oatfield Huskies, AVATRÄSK 201, 942 91 Vistträsk, Sweden. Confirm your start time (generally 10:30 am) with the provider if needed.
- Duration & Group Size: The activity lasts about three hours and is a private tour, meaning only your group will participate—ideal for those wanting a more personalized experience.
- Physical Fitness: Moderate fitness is recommended. While the activity isn’t strenuous, you should be comfortable walking on snow for some time.
- Weather & Cancellation: The tour operates only in good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. Cancel at least 24 hours in advance for a complete refund.
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What Past Participants Say
One reviewer described the activity as “super fun,” highlighting the “nice, cozy place” and the “super friendly managers.” They also appreciated the variety of Arctic activities available at the location, like sauna, ice fishing, and snowmobiling, making it a great base for a winter adventure. Another review underscores the friendly guides and happy dogs—a testament to the quality of care and expertise involved.
If you’re looking for a hands-on, authentic husky experience that combines gentle outdoor activity with the magic of snowy landscapes, this tour hits the mark. It’s especially suitable for travelers who enjoy animals, outdoor adventures, and cozy communal moments by the fire. The private setting ensures a relaxed pace, and the inclusion of hot food and drinks means you’ll leave feeling warmed from the inside out.
While it involves some physical movement, it’s accessible for most with moderate fitness levels. The focus on interaction with the dogs and the stunning scenery makes this a memorable Arctic highlight—perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers eager to connect with nature and huskies alike.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is generally suitable for those with moderate fitness, and children who are comfortable with outdoor activities may enjoy the experience. It’s best to check directly with the provider for age restrictions.
What should I wear for the hike?
Dress warmly in layers, including insulated waterproof clothing, gloves, and a hat. The activity takes place in cold, snowy conditions, so prepare for winter weather.
How long does the snowshoe hike last?
The entire experience, including meeting the dogs, hiking, and the post-tour gathering, lasts approximately three hours.
Are the huskies friendly and well cared for?
Yes, reviewers describe the dogs as “sweet” and the guides as “super friendly,” indicating attentive care and positive interactions.
Can I participate in other Arctic activities there?
While the main focus is the husky hike, the location also offers activities like sauna, grill, snowmobiles, ice fishing, and northern lights viewing—making it a versatile Arctic base.
What is included in the price?
The tour fee covers the guided snowshoe hike with huskies, use of snowshoes, treats for the dogs, and a meal of hot-dogs and drinks around the fire afterward.
This husky snowshoe tour offers a genuine taste of Lapland’s winter magic—perfect for those seeking a personal, animal-centered adventure amidst stunning Arctic scenery. With attentive guides, friendly dogs, and cozy post-hike treats, it’s a memorable way to connect with the wild north.
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