Embark on a unique Arctic Lapland adventure with husky training and snowshoe hikes. Connect with nature and dogs in a serene wilderness setting.
Embark on a unique Arctic Lapland adventure with husky training and snowshoe hikes. Connect with nature and dogs in a serene wilderness setting.
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Äkäskerontie 480 - You’ll begin your experience at our small husky home in the heart of Pallas–Ylläs National Park. After a warm welcome, you’ll meet our 6-8 month old Alaskan Husky puppies, each in training to become future sport and running dogs.
We’ll pair you with a young husky and teach you the basics of how we train our dogs — building trust,…
- Äkäskerontie 480 - You’ll begin your experience at our small husky home in the heart of Pallas–Ylläs National Park. After a warm welcome, you’ll meet our 6-8 month old Alaskan Husky puppies, each in training to become future sport and running dogs.
We’ll pair you with a young husky and teach you the basics of how we train our dogs — building trust, walking calmly on a lead attached to your waist harness, and learning teamwork. Then we set off on a 2 –5 km guided walk or snowshoe, depending on the season.
In autumn, we hike through peaceful forests with golden trees and open fell views. In winter, we snowshoe through soft snowy trails, surrounded by silence and frozen beauty.
Along the way, we stop often for breaks, photos, and time to connect with your husky. We’ll share insights into sled dog life, feeding, care, and what it’s like to raise a team in Arctic Lapland.
We finish with hot drinks and snacks, and a chance to relax by the frozen lake with the dogs.

- Hot drinks (e.g. berry juice, tea, or coffee)
- Clothing: Winter Outerwear – Overalls (pants and jacket)
- Photography
- Snowshoes (provided during winter season)
- Waist harness for walking with the dog
- Snacks
- Hot drinks (e.g. berry juice, tea, or coffee)
- Clothing: Winter Outerwear – Overalls (pants and jacket)
- Photography
- Snowshoes (provided during winter season)
- Waist harness for walking with the dog
- Snacks
Nestled within the Pallas–Ylläs National Park, visitors can immerse themselves in the authentic Arctic Lapland experience, far from bustling crowds, guided by those who nurture, train, and live with the dogs throughout the year.
This is not a large kennel or commercial operation. It is a dedicated team residing in the heart of the national park, with a…
Nestled within the Pallas–Ylläs National Park, visitors can immerse themselves in the authentic Arctic Lapland experience, far from bustling crowds, guided by those who nurture, train, and live with the dogs throughout the year.
This is not a large kennel or commercial operation. It is a dedicated team residing in the heart of the national park, with a personal collection of dogs that are both future sled dogs and family members. Tours are kept intentionally small, with a maximum of four guests, allowing ample opportunity to bond with the dogs and for the dogs to become familiar with the guests.
The team will share insights into how they raise, train, and coexist with these animals in Arctic Lapland. Guests will engage in hands-on training, enjoy a hike or snowshoe trek through serene wilderness with the dogs attached to a waist harness, and have time for interaction, inquiries, and photography along the journey.
There are two lakeside cabins available for overnight stays for those who wish to extend their visit.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.