How long is a typical dog sled ride?
Answer: Our tours vary in length. We offer everything from shorter one-hour tours to full-day tours and even overnight packages. Choose the tour that best suits your time frame and desired experience.
Do I need to have previous experience with dog sledding?
Answer: No, no prior knowledge is required! Our guides will give you all the necessary information and instructions before the tour begins, so you can feel safe and secure.
Are the tours safe for children?
Answer: Absolutely. We have specially adapted tours for families with children. Children under 12 must ride with an adult, and we adjust the pace to ensure a safe and fun experience for everyone.
What should I wear during the tour?
Answer: Dress warmly and in several layers. We recommend thermal pants, a warm jacket, a hat, mittens and sturdy winter shoes. If necessary, we can also lend extra warm clothes.
How many people can ride on a team?
Answer: Our team can usually take up to two adults or one adult with one child per sled. For larger groups we can arrange multiple sleds.
Can I drive the sled myself?
Answer: Yes, if you feel comfortable with it, you can try driving under the guidance of our staff. Otherwise, our guides are always ready to drive the sled for you.
Is it possible to book private tours?
Answer: Yes, we offer private and tailor-made tours for smaller groups or couples who want a more personalized experience. Please contact us to discuss your requirements.
What happens if the weather is bad on the day of the tour?
Answer: Safety is our top priority. If the weather is unsuitable for a safe and enjoyable tour, we offer to reschedule to another day or provide a full refund.
Answer: You can book a tour directly by contacting us by phone, Simon Karlsson: +46 700-23 39 18
or Samuel Karlsson: +46 762-91 86 93. We recommend booking well in advance, especially during peak season, to ensure availability. Soon we will offer booking directly through our website.
What is included in the tour?
Answer: All our tours include a safety briefing and instructions, hot drinks and a small snack, as well as all necessary gear and clothing. On longer tours, meals and the opportunity to stop at a campfire are also included.