This review covers a well-loved activity in Lapland— a self-drive husky sledding experience that takes you through the snowy beauty of Finnish wilderness. It’s a chance to take control of your own sled, guided by experienced staff, with the added bonus of meeting the dogs and enjoying local treats afterward. With a solid 4.5-star rating based on 53 reviews, this activity offers authenticity, fun, and a touch of Arctic magic without breaking the bank.
What I find particularly compelling about this experience is the personal involvement—you’re not just sitting passively while a guide drives. Being behind the sled, leading a team of energetic huskies, delivers a sense of adventure that’s rare to find at this price point. Also, the emphasis on well-cared-for dogs and individual service truly stands out, especially for families or anyone wanting a more intimate encounter with these incredible animals.
Of course, the activity isn’t perfect for everyone. The only real consideration is the location—the activity takes place about 15 km from Levi town, so a bit of transportation planning is needed unless you organize your own transfer. Still, given the value and authentic experience, it’s a small hurdle for many eager to get a taste of Arctic sledding.
Key points / Takeaways

- Personal involvement: You get to control the sled, making it a hands-on adventure.
- Family friendly: Children are very welcome, making it suitable for all ages.
- Guides in many languages: You’ll be supported by knowledgeable and approachable guides, like Malla and Niko.
- Dogs in top shape: The huskies are well taken care of, friendly, and eager to work.
- Authentic experience: Meet the dogs, learn about their personalities, and enjoy local snacks.
- Limited group size: Small groups (up to 8) ensure personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
The Route and What You Can Expect

The experience begins at the husky farm located at Kurjennivantie 118. From the moment you arrive, you’ll be greeted by your guide—usually someone friendly and fluent in English—who will give you a thorough safety briefing and driving instructions. Since many participants are first-timers, the guides are patient and clear, making sure everyone feels confident before hitting the trail.
The 2 km trail winds through stunning Lapland scenery—think snow-covered trees and peaceful wilderness. The trail is short but engaging, with enough time for you to get a real feel for controlling the sled and working with the dogs. Several reviews mention that the ride is “short but intense,” which is true—the focus is on fun and the connection with the dogs rather than a marathon sled run.
After the sledding, you’ll head back to the farm, where hot drinks and local snacks are waiting in a cozy ‘laavu’ (a traditional lean-to shelter). This is a lovely chance to warm up and chat with guides and fellow travelers. The farm visit is also a highlight—here, you meet the dogs face-to-face, learn about their unique personalities, and get answers to your questions from the staff.
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Detailed Itinerary Breakdown

Start at Kurjennivantie 118: The activity kicks off with a friendly meet-and-greet. Expect a brief safety and driving orientation, especially tailored for first-time sledders. The guides, like Niko and Malla, are praised for their patience and enthusiasm—an important factor when snow and cold can feel intimidating at first.
The 2 km sled trail: This is the core of the experience. You’ll be behind the sled, steering through pristine snow, with the dogs eager and happy to run. The trail’s length is perfect for beginners or those wanting a quick, exhilarating ride. The views are strikingly quiet and snowy, giving you a true taste of Arctic wilderness.
Return to the farm and relax: After the sledding, you’ll settle in for hot drinks and snacks. The reviews highlight how well the dogs are cared for and how friendly they are, making the farm visit both informative and heartwarming. This is also a great photo opportunity—be sure to bring your camera.
Farm visit and Q&A: Guides will introduce the dogs, share stories about their personalities, and answer any questions. Many reviews emphasize how personable and welcoming the staff is, contributing to a memorable experience.
End at Kurjennivantie 118: The activity concludes back at the starting point. If you’ve booked a tour with guide support, you’ll leave feeling informed and happy.
Price and Value: Is it Worth It?

At $131 per person, this is a fairly accessible price for a once-in-a-lifetime experience like controlling your own sled in the Arctic. It’s a one-hour activity, but considering the personal attention, the quality of the dogs, and the farm visit, many find it offers excellent value. The inclusion of hot drinks and snacks adds comfort, especially given the cold environment.
For those concerned about the cost, think about what you’re getting: a small-group setting, guides in multiple languages, and the chance to meet and learn about huskies—not just ride behind a professional driver. When compared to larger commercial tours, this one feels more personal, more engaging, and better suited for families or couples seeking an authentic Arctic adventure.
Who Will Love This Experience?
This tour is ideal for families with children, thanks to its welcoming atmosphere and manageable length. It’s perfect for first-timers, as the guides are patient and provide clear instructions. Nature lovers will appreciate the stunning scenery, and dog enthusiasts will adore meeting the friendly huskies up close.
It’s also a good pick if you want a meaningful connection with the animals, rather than just a ride in a big group. However, those who dislike cold or have mobility issues should note that the activity involves outdoor snow driving and uneven terrains, and it’s not suitable for pregnant women or people with certain health issues.
Practical Tips for Your Husky Sledding Adventure
- Dress warmly: Layers, outdoor clothing, and warm shoes are essential. The activity takes place in Arctic conditions, and it can be quite cold.
- Arrive prepared for the 15 km trip from Levi—consider arranging transportation if not included.
- Bring your camera: Plenty of photo opportunities with the dogs and snowy landscapes.
- Book in advance: Limited spots (up to 8 participants) make this a popular choice.
- Manage expectations: The sled trail is short but offers a genuine chance to try controlling a sled.
- Respect the dogs: Their well-being is a priority, and guides ensure everyone interacts responsibly.
If you’re after a personal, authentic Arctic experience that combines adventure with animal connection, this self-drive husky sledding in Lapland delivers. It balances fun, education, and stunning scenery in a small-group setting, making it a memorable highlight of any winter trip to Finland. Families, dog lovers, and adventure seekers alike will find plenty to enjoy.
While it’s a brief outing, the joy of steering a team of friendly huskies through snow-covered woods, followed by warm drinks and friendly farm chats, makes it well worth the price. The activity is run by caring guides who make safety and fun their priorities, ensuring you leave with stories to tell and a new appreciation for these incredible working dogs.
Whether you’re seeking a family outing, a romantic adventure, or a quick Arctic thrill, this experience offers real value—covering your desire for adventure, connection, and a touch of Lapland’s magic.
How long does the activity last?
The activity is approximately one hour, including sledding, meeting the dogs, and enjoying hot drinks afterward.
Is transportation from Levi included?
No, you need to organize your own transport to the farm, which is about 15 km from Levi town.
Can children participate?
Yes, children are very welcome, making this a family-friendly activity.
Do I need to have prior experience?
No, guides provide thorough instructions for beginners, and the activity is suitable for first-timers.
What should I wear?
Wearing warm outdoor clothing, layered, along with sturdy shoes, is essential for comfort and safety.
Is the sled trail suitable for everyone?
The trail is short and manageable but involves outdoor snow driving—it’s not recommended for those with certain mobility or back issues.
Can I book and pay later?
Yes, you can reserve your spot now and pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity.
This self-drive husky sledding experience offers a genuine slice of Lapland’s winter life, beautifully combining adventure, animals, and scenic beauty—all at a reasonable price. Perfect for those wanting to get involved and connect with the Arctic landscape.
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