Tromsø: Cosy Farm Visit with a Chance of Northern Lights

If you’re heading to Tromsø and looking for a relaxed, family-friendly way to enjoy Norway’s natural wonders, this farm visit offers a delightful mix of animal encounters, local cuisine, and the potential to witness the Northern Lights. While it’s not your typical high-adrenaline tour, it’s perfect for those wanting a peaceful, authentic experience that combines the charm of rural life with the magic of the aurora borealis.
What makes this experience particularly appealing? First, the intimate small group setting ensures you won’t be just another face in a crowd. Second, the opportunity to interact with exotic and farm animals adds a genuine touch to your trip. Third, the cozy atmosphere around the bonfire inside a traditional lavvu is an unbeatable way to warm up after a chilly evening. That said, a potential downside could be the limited transport options—as transportation isn’t included, you’ll need to coordinate your own way there.
This tour is ideal for families, animal lovers, and anyone eager to soak up Norway’s peaceful countryside without strenuous activity. If you’re after a relaxed, authentic experience with a good chance of Northern Lights sighting, this might just be your perfect evening in Tromsø.
You can check if your dates are available here:Good To Know

- Small group sizes (limited to 8) foster a personal, relaxed atmosphere.
- Animal encounters include various breeds and pony rides for children under 40 kg.
- Local food options feature delicious hot dogs, with vegetarian choices available, cooked over a fire.
- Aurora borealis chances depend on weather and solar activity, but the rural location offers ideal viewing conditions.
- Dress warmly in layers—think wool underwear, windproof clothing, hats, and gloves.
- Transport is not included, so plan your journey to the meeting point accordingly.
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Experiencing the Farm: What to Expect

The adventure begins at Kirkegata 2, the meeting point in Tromsø’s city center, at 6:45 pm. From there, a short 20-minute van ride whisks you away from the city’s bright lights to Kjæreng Farm in the Innlandet County area. This proximity is perfect—close enough to enjoy the countryside without a long drive, but far enough to escape light pollution, increasing your chances of catching a glimpse of the Northern Lights.
The Farm and Animal Encounters
Once arrived, you’ll step into the warm, welcoming atmosphere of this small family-operated farm. The host, who has received positive feedback for their friendly demeanor, guides guests through interactions with various breeds of animals. Visitors often comment on how engaging and approachable the hosts are, offering insights about animal care routines and sharing stories that deepen the experience.
Animal interaction is a highlight—small children especially love the pony rides if they weigh under 40 kg. The farm’s animals, including some exotic breeds, give visitors a rare chance to connect with rural Norwegian life firsthand. As one reviewer pointed out, “Meeting farm animals in such a peaceful setting was a highlight for my kids—they adored the ponies and the friendly sheep.”
The Cozy Bonfire and Local Food
After the animal encounters, everyone gathers around a bonfire inside a traditional lavvu—a Sami-style tent—creating a cozy, communal feeling. The warmth of the fire contrasts delightfully with the cold night air. Here, guests can enjoy locally-made hot dogs, with vegetarian options available, cooked right on the flames. Some reviewers mention that the hot dogs are “delicious” and that the fire-cooked meal adds a hearty, authentic touch to the experience.
Snacks and hot beverages like tea and coffee are offered freely, ensuring everyone stays warm and comfortable as they wait for the night sky to reveal the Northern Lights. The setting is ideal for relaxed conversations, quiet star gazing, and anticipation-building.
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While sightings of the Northern Lights depend on weather and solar activity—let’s face it, they’re never guaranteed—the farm’s remote location maximizes your odds. The quiet, dark surroundings mean you’ll have an excellent vantage point to gaze upward without city light pollution spoiling the view.
Whether or not the Aurora makes an appearance, the experience feels special. The combination of natural beauty, the crackling fire, and the friendly farm animals creates a peaceful, memorable evening. Several comments from guests mention that even without the Lights, the setting itself was enchanting.
Practical Details and Value

This tour costs $182 per person, which includes the guided visit, animal interactions, hot beverages, and a light meal. Children under 40 kg can enjoy a pony ride included in the price, making it a family-friendly choice. The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, departing at 7:00 pm from Tromsø’s tourist shop.
While the price point might seem on the higher side for a three-hour experience, the value lies in the intimate setting, the chance to connect with local farm life, and the potential for Northern Lights viewing—something that’s often more accessible in rural locations than in city areas.
It’s worth noting that transportation to and from the farm isn’t included, so you’ll need to arrange your own way there. This flexibility allows for planning around your accommodation, but it’s worth considering if you prefer an all-inclusive package.
The tour is perfect for anyone comfortable outdoors in winter, as you’ll need to dress appropriately—think layers, windproof and waterproof gear, hats, and gloves. It’s suitable for all fitness levels since the activities are gentle, but it’s not wheelchair accessible or suitable for people with mobility issues or animal allergies.
What Reviewers Say

Guests consistently praise the warmth of the hosts and the authentic farm experience. One reviewer appreciated how the guide “shared stories about the animals and the farm’s history,” adding depth to the visit. Others loved the delicious local hot dogs and the peaceful atmosphere around the fire.
Some noted that the Northern Lights were visible in clear skies, making for a truly magical moment. However, several reviewers also mentioned that Aurora sightings depend heavily on weather conditions—so patience and a little luck are needed.
The Sum Up
This farm visit near Tromsø offers an authentic taste of rural Norway with the added thrill of possibly seeing the Northern Lights. The small group size, friendly hosts, and focus on genuine interactions make it a memorable experience, especially if you’re traveling with family or simply want a peaceful evening away from busy city streets.
While the top highlight—seeing the Aurora—is weather-dependent, the overall experience of meeting animals, warming by the fire, and enjoying local food creates a cozy, meaningful outing. It’s particularly well-suited for those who appreciate relaxed, scenic activities and value authentic cultural encounters.
If you’re looking for a gentle yet memorable way to enjoy Tromsø’s natural beauty—without the crowds or rush—this farm visit could be just the ticket.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is transportation to the farm included?
No, transportation is not included. You will need to arrange your own way to the meeting point at Kirkegata 2 in Tromsø.
What should I wear for this tour?
Dress warmly in outdoor, winter-appropriate clothing, including wool underwear, windproof and waterproof layers, hats, and gloves. Warm shoes are also recommended.
Can children enjoy this tour?
Yes, children under 40 kg can participate in pony rides included in the price, making it family-friendly.
What’s the duration of the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 3 hours, with the guided tour taking roughly 2 hours, plus additional time for animal interactions, meals, and waiting for the lights.
What’s included in the price?
Guided tour in English and Norwegian, animal encounters, hot beverages, locally-made hot dogs (vegetarian options available), and pony rides for eligible children.
Is Northern Lights viewing guaranteed?
No, Aurora sightings depend on weather and solar activity, but the rural farm setting maximizes your chances.
Can I participate if I have allergies to animals?
This experience isn’t suitable for people with animal allergies, as interaction with the farm animals is a key part of the tour.
Are there any age restrictions?
There are no strict age limits, but children must be under 40 kg for pony rides, and the activity is generally suitable for all fitness levels. However, it’s not wheelchair accessible.
This farm visit near Tromsø combines the best of rural Norway with the chance to witness one of nature’s most breathtaking displays. Whether you catch the aurora or not, you’ll leave with lasting memories of warm fires, friendly animals, and stunning winter landscapes.
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