The capital of Lapland — Rovaniemi — is known as the home of Santa Claus, and as such, attracts thousands of excitable tourists during the winter months. One of the most traditional activities you can take part in while in Lapland is a dog sledding tour in Rovaniemi. You’ll be pulled through the snow at remarkable speeds by these well-trained and energetic dogs while marveling at the enchanting scenery. These excursions are fun for all the family and a thrilling way to experience the charms of the Finnish region.
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The capital of Lapland — Rovaniemi — is known as the home of Santa Claus, and as such, attracts thousands of excitable tourists during the winter months.
One of the most traditional activities you can take part in while in Lapland is a dog sledding tour in Rovaniemi. You’ll be pulled through the snow at remarkable speeds by these well-trained and energetic dogs while marveling at the enchanting scenery.
These excursions are fun for all the family and a thrilling way to experience the charms of the Finnish region.
Here's everything you need to know about dog sledding tours, one of the most thrilling outdoor activities in Rovaniemi.
On this whirlwind dog sledding tour from Rovaniemi, you’ll be introduced to the magical Lappish winter vistas by a selection of adorable pups.
The first stop on this tour is at a husky farm, where these cuddly dogs live and play together when they’re not mushing their way through the snow. Have the opportunity to pet, cuddle and be licked by the eager huskies before setting out on your winter adventure.
Be pulled along by a strong and able pack of dogs, admiring the scenery as you travel through silver birch forests at speed for 5 kilometers. Stop for warming refreshments and to compare pictures before returning to the town.
This more extensive tour enables you to enjoy the thrills of a husky sleigh ride for longer.
Leaving Rovaniemi behind, you’ll learn all about the history of huskies and how they became sledding dogs. After a safety briefing and demonstration, you’ll take the reins and lead your pack of dogs through 10 kilometers of Lapland’s finest landscapes.
As you travel, you’ll discover the beauty of this largely untouched corner of the region, filled with birch forests and covered in a heavy dusting of snow. End your Rovaniemi sleigh ride at a husky farm for refreshments around a bonfire.
Enjoy two of Lapland’s most charming experiences by chasing the Northern Lights with a husky pack. On this dog sledding tour in Rovaniemi, you’ll mush your way across the vast Lappish landscape with your own pack of huskies leading the way.
As the evening sets in, you’ll seek out the astounding greens and purples of the Northern Lights for the best natural dance show in the world. Try leading the pack of dogs yourself before tucking into a hearty barbecue feast, surrounded by spectacular scenery.
A basic dog sledding tour in Rovaniemi costs approximately €100 per person. If you opt for a longer excursion, you’ll pay between €170 and €180 each.
The majority of Northern Lights adventures cost between €180 and €230 per person.
If you opt for a combination family adventure, you’ll pay €290 per adult and €2460 per child between the ages of 2, and 12.
Most Rovaniemi husky sleigh rides include thermal outerwear, such as snow boots, gloves and a winter snowsuit. However, on some excursions, the rental of these costs an additional €10.
Often, you’ll be offered a hot drink to warm yourself from the harsh Lappish winter, as well as some light refreshments.
On tours that take you to see the Northern Lights, you’ll enjoy a traditional barbecue. If you have particular dietary requirements, your tour guide will be able to cater to these.
Combination dog sledding, snowmobiling and ice fishing tours include all necessary equipment for each activity.
Most dog sledding tours in Rovaniemi include a complimentary hotel pickup and drop-off service from anywhere within 15 kilometers of the city center. You can also request a pickup from other types of accommodation, such as rentals or condominiums.
Rovaniemi dog sledding excursions typically last between 2 and 4 hours. This time period is long enough to enable you to gain an insight into the spectacular snow-covered landscapes of Lapland, without getting too cold.
Those on the shorter end of this time slot usually include a 5-kilometer sleigh ride through the snow. Those that last 4 hours enable you to see between 10 and 20 kilometers of the region on a sled.
If you opt for a combination dog sledding, snowmobiling and ice fishing tour, you can expect it to last approximately 9 hours.
Dog sledding tours in Rovaniemi only take place during the winter months, between December and April. At this time, the landscape is covered in a thick layer of snow and you’ll be able to enjoy Lapland at its best.
These excursions are magical at any time of day, so choose a time slot that fits in with the rest of your itinerary. However, if you wish to be in with a chance of seeing the Northern Lights, select a tour that departs in the evening.
On this combination tour, you’ll be able to experience three of Lapland’s most renowned winter activities. Begin by meeting several cuddly dogs at a husky farm before allowing them to enthusiastically pull you through the forests and over snow-filled plains of the region.
Feel exhilarated as you snowmobile across a frozen lake, and try your hand at ice fishing. This unique winter activity involves fishing through small holes in an otherwise frozen stretch of water.
Dog sledding tours are extremely safe, and you’ll be accompanied by a professional guide at all times. You’ll also participate in a safety briefing so you’re well aware of how to avoid risks while on the sled. However, those who are pregnant are advised against participating.
Children are welcome to participate in a dog sledding tour in Rovaniemi. However, most excursions require those under the age of 12 to be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
While Rovaniemi is a snowy destination, there are certain weather conditions that may prohibit your dog sledding tour from going ahead, such as blizzards. If your excursion is canceled, your booking will be rescheduled for another day. If this isn’t convenient, you can request a full refund instead.