Husky Camp Visit
Visit our unique campsite at Folgefonna Glacier and enjoy some quality time with our dogs and puppies—a perfect adventure for families and all dog lovers!
Come and experience our one-of-a-kind husky camp at Folgefonna Glacier. Spend time with our friendly dogs and puppies, learning about their role in Arctic culture and sledding. Whether you’re visiting with family or simply have a soft spot for dogs, this is an experience designed for you. And yes, our furry friends love a good cuddle!
Inclusions:
Visit the Husky Camp at Folgefonna Glacier, where you can meet and interact with our dogs and puppies
Enjoy traditional Norwegian snacks and warm beverages
Loan of warm clothes and boots for your comfort during the visit
Practical information:
Price: from 1200 NOK per person
Duration: 3 hours
Availability: Daily departures 11.00 May - July
Age limits: Recommended from 3 years old. NB: the tour starts with a 30 minute hike up to our camp.
Meeting Time and Place: We start just outside the entrance to Fonna Glacier Ski Resort, with a 30-minute walk to the camp.
Please note: A toll fee applies for accessing the resort. The toll road is owned by Jondal Municipality, costing 100 NOK per vehicle. This fee includes parking and helps maintain the road.
What to Bring:
Warm clothes (woollen base layer, warm jacket, wool sweater, etc.)
Sunglasses
Warm boots and socks
Sunscreen
Warm gloves
Warm hat
Important Note:
Weather conditions on the Folgefonna Glacier can change quickly, so please dress warmly and bring sunscreen and sunglasses to ensure your comfort.
Highlights:
Cuddle time: Our huskies are not just working sled dogs—they are also affectionate companions who love to be around people. Whether it's playing or cuddling, they’ll gladly make new friends!
Experience a traditional camp: Our campsite on the glacier offers a glimpse into Norway’s past, with Scandinavian-style tents, reindeer hides, and open fires. Enjoy the warmth and atmosphere as you relax with a snack and drink.
Folgefonna glacier: Get up close to Norway’s third-largest glacier. The quiet and vast Arctic landscape provides a unique setting, offering a chance to disconnect from everyday life and reconnect with nature.