Meistervik

Afternoon dogsledding

  • Guests on a sled being pulled huskies
  • Guests on a sled being pulled huskies
  • Two huskies during the winter
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  • 922 36 227

  • Skutvikveien 152

    Balsfjord, Troms

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Experience the thrill of dog sledding on our exclusive afternoon tour, designed for small groups.

Feel the rush as you take control and drive your own team of eager huskies through stunning winter landscapes for an unforgettable 30-minute ride. After the exhilarating journey, spend some quality playtime with the huskies as they roam freely in the dog yard, giving you the perfect opportunity to cuddle and connect with these friendly and energetic dogs. To top off the experience, warm up with a hot drink around a cozy fire in a traditional fire hut, creating the perfect end to your afternoon adventure.

Guests who wish to drive a dog sled must be able to communicate in one of the following languages: English, French, German, or Norwegian. This requirement is in place to ensure the safety of both our guests and our dogs.

TRANSPORT TO AND FROM THE KENNEL IS NOT INCLUDED.

Included: Winter clothing, hot drinks and biscuits
Please bring: Warm clothes, hat and gloves
Number of participants: Min. 1 – Max. 8
Level of difficulty: Difficult
Departure time and place: At the Run Wild Mushing kennel (Skutvikveien 152, 9055 Mestervik), start times: 13:00 (1PM) or 16:00 (4PM)
Duration: 1.5 – 2 hours

Accessibility information

  • Adapted for people with disabilities

How to get there

Please bring: Warm clothes, hat and gloves
Meeting time and place: 15 minutes before your departure time
Departure time and place: At the Run Wild Mushing kennel (Skutvikveien 152, 9055 Mestervik) at 13:00 (1PM) or 16:00 (4PM)

This tour is conducted by Run Wild Mushing.

Contact info provider: +47 922 36 227 / [email protected]
Visit Tromsø Region office hours Mon-Fri from 9am (09:00) to 4pm (16:00), phone +47 77 61 00 00, e-mail [email protected].

– 2 500 NOK *
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Source: Visit Tromsø-Region