Day tour - sledding and more in Tromsø!

2 hours and 15 minutes

Easy

Self‑Guided Winter Fun in Tromsø: Sledding and more!

Experience winter in Tromsø the way locals have enjoyed it for generations—simple, playful, and wonderfully carefree. This self‑guided adventure gives you everything you need for a perfect day in the snow, without any of the hassle.

Your host meets you on‑site, delivers all the equipment, gives a quick safety and slope briefing, and makes sure you’re fully set up for fun. After that, the day is yours. When you’re finished, just call your host and they’ll return to collect everything.

 What’s Included

  • On‑site delivery of sleds, mini‑skis, and all essential winter gear
  • Quick safety briefing and orientation so you know exactly where and how to play
  • Hot drinks: coffee, tea, blackcurrant drink, and hot chocolate
  • Treats to enjoy: marshmallows and classic Norwegian snacks
  • Ready‑boiled water so you can refill your cup anytime. Cups and spoons included.
  • Easy pickup: simply call your host when you’re done, and they’ll collect all equipment
  • Optional gear like snow goggles available on request
  • A small Arctic keepsake to take home

 What You’ll Do

  • Race down gentle slopes with classic toboggans
  • Try mini‑skiing for a fun Nordic twist
  • Take breaks with warm drinks and tasty snacks
  • Enjoy the peaceful Arctic landscape at your own pace
  • Maybe even catch the northern lights if they appear

Why You’ll Love It

  • Total freedom to enjoy the experience your way
  • Zero hassle—we handle delivery and pickup
  • Authentic local winter fun for all ages
  • Warm drinks and Norwegian treats to keep the day cozy
  • Thoughtful touches that make the experience memorable
What's included?
    Exclusions
      Please note
      • Public transportation nearby
      • Infants must sit on your lap

      The bus number 26 stops about two minutes walking to the park. 

      What to bring

        Dress warmly—it gets cold out there. Wear insulated clothing, mittens, a hat, and a scarf if you like. You’ll warm up as you walk up the slopes, but make sure your hands and feet stay protected with proper winter gear. And don’t forget to bring a bottle of water; all that fun in the snow can make you surprisingly thirsty.