HUSKY FOREST ADVENTURE – MEET THE DOGS IN THE SWEDISH FOREST

A short and easy 4 km forest walk designed for families and children, together with our friendly working huskies

Walk along soft forest trails beneath tall pine trees and discover Sweden’s nature at a calm and relaxed pace. The huskies guide the way and are happy to interact along the route.

Halfway through the walk we stop at a forest campsite where we enjoy a traditional Swedish fika together. A simple and cozy break in nature, perfect for both kids and adults.

While you rest, the huskies take a break too — playing, running and enjoying the forest. This is often the highlight for children, who get a chance to see the dogs up close.

This experience is suitable for families with children and requires no hiking experience — just comfortable shoes and curiosity.

PRICE

Adult 699:- SEK/person

Child 7-12 years 399:- SEK/person

Hike with Huskies in the Heart of Sweden

About the tour

Duration: Approx. 3 hours

Distance: 4 km

Includes: Guided hike, husky companionship, Hiking belt, Fika (snack) at forest camp

Season: Spring Summer Autumn


A warm welcome!

Below Zero Husky Tours

Josefine and Nicklas

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Husky Forest Adventure suitable for children?
Yes. This experience is designed for families and children and follows easy forest trails.

How long is the walk?
The hike is approximately 4 km and is completed at a relaxed pace with several stops along the way.

Do I need hiking experience?
No. The walk is easy and suitable for beginners.

Can I interact with the huskies?
Yes. You will spend time with the dogs before, during and after the walk, and children often enjoy seeing them play in the forest.

What is included in the experience?
A guided forest walk, time with our working huskies and a traditional Swedish fika in the forest.

What should I wear?
We recommend comfortable outdoor clothing and walking shoes suitable for forest trails.

What makes this experience unique?
It combines Swedish nature, traditional fika and close interaction with friendly working huskies in a small-group setting.