Breivikeidet: Cross-Country Skiing & Husky Visit offers an inviting taste of Norway’s snowy wilderness. Whether you’re a total beginner or someone looking to enjoy a scenic winter activity, this tour give you a well-rounded experience that combines active fun with cozy comforts.
What we really appreciate about this trip is the way it balances stunning scenery with accessible activity—no prior skiing experience needed—and the chance to meet adorable huskies afterward. The guides consistently get high praise for their patience and local knowledge, which makes even nervous first-timers feel at ease. On the flip side, a potential consideration is the duration, as some reviews mention the actual skiing time is a bit shorter than the total time spent including transportation, so plan your expectations accordingly.
This tour is an excellent pick for anyone who loves outdoor adventures in winter landscapes, especially if you’re traveling with others who appreciate a mix of activity and relaxation. It’s also suited for those wanting a gentle introduction to cross-country skiing while soaking up the incredible views of the Lyngen Alps.
Key Points

- Accessible for beginners: No previous skiing experience required, with guides providing clear instructions.
- Stunning scenery: Expect breathtaking views of the mountains and sea in Northern Norway.
- All gear included: Thermal suits, skis, boots, and accessories are provided, making it hassle-free.
- Small group size: Limited to 8 participants, allowing for personalized attention.
- Authentic local atmosphere: Warm up in a Sami lavvu with hot drinks and cake after the trek.
- Great value for money: Combining active skiing, scenic views, and husky cuddles for a fair price.
A Warm Introduction to Norway’s Winter Landscape

This tour kicks off with a scenic 50-minute bus ride from Tromsø, taking you through the snowy outskirts towards the Breivikeidet camp. The ride alone is worth mentioning—it’s a gentle introduction to the snowy terrain and a chance to catch some local insights from the guide. Once at the camp, you’ll be greeted with warmth and the promise of a memorable day ahead.
Getting suited up is straightforward—thermal suits, boots, hats, and mittens are all provided, which means you can focus on enjoying the experience rather than stressing about gear. The guides are well-versed in teaching basic cross-country skiing techniques, including how to move, how to fall safely, and how to get back on skis. This is especially comforting for first-timers, as several reviews highlight how patient and helpful the guides are, like one reviewer from the UK who said, “Julia was great and had a lot of patience.”
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What to Expect on the Trail

Once everyone’s geared up and briefed, the actual skiing begins. The trails wind through the Arctic scenery—think snow-covered trees, mountains, and the shimmering sea in the distance. The terrain is manageable for most skill levels, making it a good choice for beginners or those with some experience looking for a scenic, relaxed outing. The guides lead the way and ensure everyone stays safe while enjoying the landscape.
Expect to spend about two hours actively on skis, with plenty of opportunities to pause and take in the views. From multiple reviews, it’s clear that the Lyngen Alps provide a dramatic backdrop—sharp peaks capped with snow create a postcard-perfect scene. As one guest from the UK put it, “The scenery is beautiful and has nice facilities. The guide was really friendly and patient with beginners.”
The Post-Ski Cozy Corner

After the ski session, it’s time to unwind in the Sami-style lavvu (tent). Here, you’ll be served hot drinks and cake, giving you a chance to warm up and swap stories with fellow travelers. This part of the experience is often highlighted as a genuine highlight, with guests enjoying the cozy atmosphere and friendly chatter. One reviewer described it as “playing snowballs, enjoying hot drinks, and petting the huskies,” which captures the relaxed, joyful vibe.
Meeting the Huskies

The adventure doesn’t end there. The camp is also home to around 80 huskies eager for cuddles—an extra treat for animal lovers. Several reviews note how well looked after the dogs are, and guides often go out of their way to answer questions about the dogs’ care and sledding. For many, the opportunity to pet and interact with the huskies is a memorable highlight—something you might find yourself reminiscing about long after the trip.
You’ll find that the huskies are incredibly friendly, and their playful expressions make for fantastic photos. It’s a nice way to relax after being active outdoors, especially if you’re traveling with kids or simply love dogs.
More Great Tours NearbyPractical Details and Value
The tour is priced at $141 per person, which, considering everything included—transportation, gear, instruction, hot drinks, cake, and husky encounters—is quite reasonable. The small group size adds to the personal touch, allowing guides to cater to individual needs and paces.
Timing-wise, it lasts around 4.5 hours including transportation, which is a decent chunk of the day without feeling overwhelming. Some reviews mentioned that the actual skiing time is about two hours, so if you’re after a marathon ski session, this might be on the lighter side—but for most, that’s plenty to enjoy comfortably.
The activity is rated medium difficulty, suitable for both beginners and intermediates. Guides are careful to tailor the experience, keeping safety and enjoyment in mind. Just make sure to bring weather-appropriate clothing—layers, gloves, hat, scarf—and note that the experience isn’t suitable for very young children (under 7), those with mobility issues, or wheelchair users.
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Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is perfect if you want a gentle introduction to cross-country skiing amidst Norway’s incredible winter scenery. It’s ideal for travelers who appreciate a mix of outdoor activity and culture, especially with the cozy Sami tent and the husky cuddle session.
Families with children over 7 will find it manageable, and it’s a great way to get active in snow without demanding extreme fitness. However, if you’re seeking a more intense ski adventure or longer ski hours, this may feel a bit tame. The focus here is on enjoying the landscapes, learning some basics, and making lovely memories.
The Sum Up

This tour offers excellent value and a genuine taste of Norway’s winter outdoors. The guides’ expertise and friendly approach help make even newcomers feel comfortable, while the breathtaking scenery keeps everyone captivated. The added bonus of meeting the huskies and relaxing in the Sami tent makes for a well-rounded, enjoyable experience.
If you’re after a beautiful, accessible, and authentic snow adventure near Tromsø, this trip ticks a lot of boxes. It’s especially suited for those who want to try cross-country skiing in a safe, friendly environment while soaking up the Arctic’s magic.
For anyone looking to combine outdoor activity with some adorable animal encounters and spectacular views, this is a solid choice that promises memories to cherish.
Breivikeidet: Cross-Country Skiing & Husky Visit
FAQ

Is prior skiing experience needed for this tour?
No, this experience is designed to be accessible for beginners. Guides teach the basics, and the terrain is suitable for all skill levels.
What should I wear?
Bring weather-appropriate clothing, including layers, gloves, a hat, and a scarf. The tour provides thermal suits and winter boots, so focus on dressing warmly.
How long is the actual skiing portion?
Most guests report about two hours of active cross-country skiing, with the total trip lasting around 4.5 hours including transportation and breaks.
Are children under 7 allowed?
No, this activity isn’t suitable for children under 7 years old. It’s better suited for older kids and adults.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers roundtrip transportation from Tromsø, guide/instructor, ski gear, thermal suits, winter boots, mittens, hat, hot drinks, cake, and husky interaction.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this activity suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, it’s not recommended for those with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, as the terrain and activity require a certain level of physical mobility.
If you’re after a friendly, scenic, and genuinely enjoyable winter activity in Tromsø, this tour offers a nice blend of adventure, comfort, and Norwegian charm.
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