Kiruna: Sit Back and Relax Northern Lights Dogsledding Tour – A Genuine Look
If you’re dreaming of a night under the stars with the thrill of dogsledding, this Northern Lights Dogsledding Tour in Kiruna might just be what you’re after. While we haven’t personally strapped into a sled on this exact tour, the detailed reviews and descriptions paint a picture of a memorable Arctic adventure that’s especially suited for those who love nature, quiet beauty, and a dash of local culture.
What really catches our attention are the stunning scenery you’ll pass through—forests, open spaces, lakes—and the chance to relax by a fire with a warm cinnamon roll and hot drink. Plus, the opportunity to meet the friendly dogs and learn about their training adds a personal touch most outdoor activities can’t match.
On the flip side, a potential consideration is that the tour runs in all weather conditions, which is typical for this kind of experience but might mean you’ll need to be prepared for snow, rain, or cold. Also, if you’re after guaranteed northern lights, keep in mind that this natural phenomenon isn’t guaranteed, but the overall experience with the dogs and scenery still makes it worthwhile.
This tour really shines for travelers who want to take in the Arctic landscape with a laid-back vibe and enjoy the companionship of well-trained huskies. It’s perfect for those who appreciate a balance of adventure, relaxation, and authentic local atmosphere.
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- Scenic Route: Expect to glide through forests, open fields, creeks, and lakes on private, hand-groomed trails.
- Northern Lights: Chances are good if the sky is clear, but weather isn’t guaranteed to cooperate.
- Authentic Experience: The area is free of other tourist operators, offering a peaceful, intimate setting.
- Dog Interaction: Meet and cuddle with the huskies, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions about their care and training.
- Comfort & Safety: You’ll be well-dressed in warm clothes supplied at the start, and guides teach you how to sit safely.
- Timing & Duration: It’s a 3-hour experience, starting at 18:10 and ending around 21:00, including a cozy fire break.
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An Honest Breakdown of the Experience
The Itinerary & What You Can Expect
The adventure begins at 18:10 at the kennel outside Kiruna, where you’ll be warmly dressed for the cold. This part matters because Arctic evenings can be quite chilly, and proper gear ensures you enjoy the ride without discomfort. The guides will show you how to sit securely on the sled — a simple but important step, especially if it’s your first time.
Once everyone’s geared up, you’ll hop onto a sled with four others, driven by your guide. The smooth ride takes you through a variety of landscapes—forests, open spaces, and a lake or creek, each offering a different view and photo opportunity. We loved the way the trails are hand-groomed and private, giving a sense of exclusivity and quiet away from busy tourist spots.
While on the sled, you’ll have plenty of chances to look up and take in the night sky. If the weather is clear, the northern lights may dance overhead, although as with all natural phenomena, there’s no guarantee. The guides are knowledgeable and happy to answer questions about the sky, the dogs, or the local area, adding a personal touch that enhances the experience.
The Midway Fire & Cozy Break
Halfway through, you’ll pull up at a fire pit to warm up, sip hot tea or coffee, and enjoy a cinnamon roll. This break is more than just a snack; it’s an opportunity to relax, snap some photos of the starry sky, and cuddle with the dogs. The fact that the area is free of other travelers means it feels exclusive, and you can truly savor the quiet and beauty of the Arctic night.
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One of the tour highlights is meeting the friendly huskies, learning about their training, and understanding their vital role in Arctic transportation. The guides will introduce the team, and if you’re interested, you can ask questions about their care and personalities. Hanna, one of the reviewers, praised guide Diana for her friendliness and knowledge, highlighting the personal touch that guides bring.
Returning & Post-Tour Details
After about three hours, you’ll head back to the kennel, where you return your gear and say goodbye to the dogs. From there, you’ll be driven back to Kiruna, feeling refreshed by the experience and probably with plenty of photos and stories to share.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This experience is ideal for travelers who want a relaxed, scenic dogsledding adventure with a focus on nature, dogs, and Arctic landscapes. It’s perfect for those who enjoy learning about local traditions and appreciate peaceful, authentic environments. If you’re seeking guaranteed northern lights, remember that weather plays a role, but the journey itself is beautiful enough to be worthwhile.
It’s less suited for people with back problems or pregnant women, as sitting in a sled might be uncomfortable or risky. Also, if you’re not comfortable around dogs, you can still enjoy the ride without petting or cuddling.
Value & Practical Insights
Considering the cost of around 3 hours and the personalized nature of the experience, the price feels fair, especially given the private trails and the chance to meet dogs in a tranquil setting. The guides’ local knowledge and friendly demeanor add significant value, making it more than just a ride—it’s an immersive Arctic outing.
The experience runs in all weather conditions, which means you’ll need to be prepared for whatever nature throws your way. The equipment provided helps keep you warm, but layers are always recommended. That fire break offers not just warmth but also a memorable moment to connect with the environment.
Final Thoughts
If you’re after a relaxed yet authentic dogsledding experience with the possibility of seeing the northern lights, this tour in Kiruna fits the bill. The combination of scenic views, friendly guides, and the chance to bond with huskies makes it a special outing, especially for those seeking a peaceful Arctic adventure rather than high-adrenaline activities.
This tour is particularly suited for those who value quiet, private moments in nature and want a genuine connection with the local sled dog culture. Whether you’re a first-timer or someone familiar with outdoor adventures, the relaxed pace and scenic landscape will leave you with lasting memories.
Kiruna: Sit Back and Relax Northern Lights Dogsledding Tour
FAQ
Do I need to bring my own warm clothes?
No, you’re provided with warm clothing at the start of the tour, which helps ensure comfort during the ride. It’s still a good idea to dress in layers underneath for extra warmth.
Is there an age limit or is it suitable for children?
The information doesn’t specify age restrictions, but since the tour is a 3-hour outdoor activity in cold weather, it’s best suited for older children or teenagers who can sit safely and comfortably. Always check with the provider if you’re bringing young kids.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour runs in all weather conditions. If it’s snowing or raining, you’ll still enjoy the experience, but the chances of seeing the northern lights depend on clear skies.
Can I ask questions during the ride?
Absolutely. Guides are happy to answer questions about the dogs, the area, or anything else related to the experience.
What is the duration of the experience?
It lasts about 3 hours, including the gear-up, the sled ride, the fire break, and return.
Is there a stop for food or snacks?
Yes, during the fire break, you can enjoy hot drinks and a cinnamon roll, which is included.
Can I pet the dogs?
Yes, you’ll have opportunities to cuddle with the huskies and take photos, but there’s limited space on the sled, so big bags aren’t advisable on the ride.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English, German, and Swedish.
Do I need transportation to the starting point?
Yes, as there’s no public transport to the kennel. You can meet at the specified location or arrange a pickup if offered.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 7 days in advance for a full refund.
If you’re after an Arctic adventure that balances scenery, culture, and a touch of tranquility, this dogsledding tour might just be the highlight of your trip to Kiruna.
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