If you’re looking for a chance to connect with Norway’s rural traditions while enjoying some stunning scenery, this farm visit in Tromsø might be just the ticket. It’s a short, 2-hour excursion that gives you a peek into traditional farm life, complete with cuddling animals and learning about Norwegian history. While it’s not a grand adventure, it’s a genuine, friendly experience that can suit a variety of travelers—especially those who love animals or want a break from more active pursuits.
One thing we especially appreciate about this tour is how intimate it feels—it’s limited to just 8 participants, so you won’t be lost in the crowd. Plus, the chance to sit by the fire with a hot drink after the farm visit adds a cozy, inviting touch. On the flip side, it’s worth noting it doesn’t include transportation, so you’ll need to arrange your own way there, which might be a consideration if you’re relying on public transport or have mobility concerns.
This experience is great for those curious about Norwegian rural life, nature lovers, or anyone who enjoys simple farm interactions. If you’re traveling with kids who like animals or simply want a peaceful moment in nature, it’s a worthwhile addition to your Tromsø itinerary.
Key Points

- Authentic farm interaction: Meet and feed Norwegian sheep, chickens, and rabbits in a personal setting.
- Cultural insight: Learn about Norwegian farm life and its history from an engaging guide.
- Scenic setting: The farm offers beautiful views and a peaceful atmosphere perfect for photos.
- Relaxing post-visit: Sit by the fire with a hot drink and light snacks, adding a cozy touch.
- Small group experience: Limited to 8 participants, ensuring a friendly and personal environment.
- Price vs. value: At $108, it’s a reasonably priced way to enjoy rural Norway without a long or strenuous commitment.
A Close Look at What You Can Expect

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The Tour Start and Location
The adventure begins at Ullstindvegen 1256, a spot that’s quite manageable to reach if you’re already exploring Tromsø or nearby areas. Remember, transport from your accommodation isn’t included, so plan your trip there accordingly. It’s worth double-checking how you’ll get back, especially if you’re relying on public transport or taxis.
Meeting the Animals
When you arrive, you’ll be greeted by your guide and introduced to the farm’s curious residents. You’ll get to meet six Norwegian gray Trønder sheep, three Trønder rabbits, and 15 hens. From the reviews, it seems these animals are quite friendly and eager for contact, making it perfect if you enjoy petting and feeding animals. Some visitors mention that the animals, especially the sheep and rabbits, are very curious and contact-seeking, which makes for lovely photo opportunities.
The Farm Tour and Animal Interaction
The highlight for many is the chance to pet, cuddle, and feed these farm animals. The guide will walk you through the farm’s history, sharing stories about how Norwegian farms operated in the past and what modern farm life looks like today. It’s a nice combination of hands-on activity and cultural storytelling, making it both entertaining and educational.
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After the hands-on part, everyone gathers around a fire to enjoy hot drinks (coffee or tea) and a light snack such as biscuits or lefse. This cozy break is often praised for adding that extra warm, social element to the experience. The setting’s natural beauty makes for some fantastic photo opportunities, whether it’s the animals, the scenic backdrop, or the relaxed group conversations.
The Detailed Itinerary Breakdown

Stop 1: Arrival at Ullstindvegen 1256
The start point is straightforward, and the experience kicks off with the guide greeting you and leading you to the animals. Expect to spend around 30-45 minutes in this initial phase, during which you’ll get to know the animals and learn about their behaviors.
Animal Encounters
The real heart of the tour is interacting with the animals. Expect to pet, cuddle, and feed the sheep, chickens, and rabbits. The animals are described as very curious, so don’t be surprised if they come right up to you. It’s a gentle, genuine connection that’s both calming and enjoyable, especially if you’re an animal lover.
Learning and Storytelling
The guide shares insights about Norwegian farm life, making the experience more meaningful. You’ll learn about traditional farming methods, daily routines, and how farm work has evolved. This narrative adds a layer of understanding and appreciation for what you’re seeing and doing.
The Fireside Break
The experience concludes with a sit-down by the fire, enjoying a hot drink and some light snacks like biscuits or lefse. This pause allows time for reflection, photos, and casual chats with your fellow participants or your guide.
Is This Experience Worth It?

Considering the $108 per person price, this tour offers a balanced mix of activity and relaxation. You’re paying not just for the animal encounters but also for the chance to hear stories and enjoy a tranquil setting. If you love animals, enjoy scenic views, or want to learn a bit about Norwegian farming traditions without a long trek, it’s a good value.
However, it’s important to remember that transport isn’t included. If you’re staying in Tromsø city center and don’t have a rental or personal vehicle, you’ll need to figure out how to get there. Also, since it’s a small group, it feels intimate, but that means fewer options if you’re traveling solo or in a large group.
Who Is This Tour Best Suited For?
This experience is ideal for animal lovers, nature enthusiasts, or those interested in local traditions. It’s also a good choice for travelers looking for a relaxed, family-friendly activity (though it’s not specifically marketed as kid-friendly). If you’re after an active adventure or a more comprehensive farm experience, you might find this a bit light, but for a short, meaningful visit, it hits the mark.
Final Thoughts
If you’re after a peaceful, authentic encounter with Norwegian farm life, this Tromsø farm visit offers genuine moments of connection, stunning natural views, and a warm, friendly atmosphere. It’s a perfect little escape from more hectic city sightseeing, especially if you appreciate animals and simple pleasures. Just keep in mind transportation logistics, and you’ll be set for a memorable, cozy experience.
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FAQs
Do I need to bring anything?
Yes, it’s best to wear warm clothing and shoes, especially since you’ll be outdoors and possibly near the fire. Layers are recommended to stay comfortable.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly marketed as a family tour, children who enjoy animals and nature will likely have a good time. Always consider your child’s comfort around animals and outdoor settings.
How long does the tour last?
The activity lasts around 2 hours, including the farm tour, animal interaction, and the fireside break.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. It’s flexible, which is helpful if your plans shift.
Is transportation included?
No, transportation to and from the farm is not included, so plan accordingly.
What types of animals will I see?
Expect to see Norwegian gray Trønder sheep, Trønder rabbits, and hens. They’re described as friendly and curious.
What language is the tour offered in?
The tour is available in English and Norwegian, with a live guide leading the experience.
If this sounds like a charming, down-to-earth way to spend part of your Tromsø trip, it’s worth considering. It’s a cozy, personal look into Norwegian farm life—simple, scenic, and authentic.
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