Siberian Husky Dog Sledding

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Unforgettable dog sled ride with beautiful, energetic, friendly Siberian Huskies and experienced local Musher in North Iceland

Experience Siberian Husky Dog Sledding in North Iceland

Join us for an unforgettable dog sledding tour on snow, combined with a visit to our unchained Siberian Husky Kennel at Vallholt Farm, conveniently located between Akureyri and Lake Mývatn in North Iceland.

Warm Welcome at Vallholt Kennel

Upon arrival at Vallholt Kennel, you will be greeted by one of our experienced Mushers and our beautiful Siberian Huskies. We ensure your comfort by providing access to toilet facilities and offering additional clothing and gear, so you can enjoy the dog sledding experience to the fullest.

Meet the Huskies

Next, you will have the chance to meet the dogs up close. Our Musher will share fascinating details about our Huskies, including their personalities and family connections, allowing you to get to know these remarkable animals before the adventure begins.

Preparing for the Adventure

Before setting out, you will receive a safety briefing to ensure a secure and enjoyable experience. Afterward, it's time to embark on the scenic trail.

The Sledding Experience

Groups of 2 to 4 guests will have a private sled, led by a Musher from Snow Dogs and pulled by 6 to 10 Siberian Huskies. The trail covers a distance of 6 to 8 km and typically takes 40 to 60 minutes, including stops for photos along the way. During the journey, your Musher will explain the basics of dog sledding and how to work alongside these incredible dogs. If conditions permit and you are interested, you may also have the opportunity to help mush the sled with guidance from your Musher.

After the Ride

Following the dog sledding adventure, there will be ample time to spend at the kennel, where you can cuddle, and take photos with the friendly Siberian Huskies.

Tour Details and Contact Information

The total tour time is approximately 2 hours, including the kennel visit. For groups or private tours, please contact us via email at info@snowdogs.is.

Please note that our dog sledding tours are operated on snow or ice, depending on trail conditions.

What's included?
    • Dog sledding tour on snow/ice
    • Kennel visit
    • Warm overalls
    • Boots
    • Hat, gloves and ski goggles if needed
    Exclusions
      • Pick up has to be booked as an extra item
      • Personal insurance
      Please note
      • 适合行动不便的人士使用
      • 供那些视力有限的人进入
      • If an individual's weight exceeds 100 kg, we kindly request prior notification to ensure we can make the necessary arrangements for their comfort and safety during our activities. Please contact us via email at info@snowdogs.is to discuss any specific requirements.
      • This experience is not deemed suitable for pregnant women due to safety considerations.
      • In case of inadequate snow conditions, we will make efforts to relocate the tour to more feasible grounds. Guests will be promptly informed about the new location the day before the scheduled departure. Should the need arise to cancel a tour, a 100% refund of fees will be provided to our guests.
      • Note that sometimes the dogs get very loud when we are about to leave for the Dog sled ride, they just want to run, not wait....
      • We strongly advise arranging accommodation no more than one hour drive from the kennel the night before the dog sledding experience!  Getting here before the tour can be difficult if you are further away because of weather and road condition. 
      • Cancelations and a full refund due to bad weather and road conditions only applies to the one hour driving distance from the Snow Dogs Kennel.  
      • For visits to Iceland in winter, it is advisable to come equipped with appropriate warm clothing, sturdy footwear, and goggles for your comfort and safety.
      • For safer winter travel in Iceland, vehicles equipped with studded tires and possessing 4x4 capabilities are highly encouraged.
      What to bring

        Dress well in winter, warm shoes, sunglasses, sunblock. Goggles are often a good choice in outdoors activities in the Icelandic winter.