Dog Sledding
If you haven’t yet experienced dog sledding, you should definitely treat yourself to a trip during your ski holiday in Trysil. Here, guides with up to 30 years of experience offer both short and long tours – a truly unforgettable experience in beautiful surroundings, accompanied by a wonderful team of friendly, well-trained huskies. The tours are suitable for everyone, young and old, and are available in various distances.
Horse-Drawn Sleigh Rides
Riding in a horse-drawn sleigh through snow-covered forests, with the sound of bells and the glow of torches, is a truly special experience. It brings a sense of calm and a magical atmosphere you won’t find anywhere else. The trip takes you to a warm “lavvu” in Trysil – a traditional Sami tent – where you will enjoy food cooked over an open fire, such as elk meat or sausages, before heading back with a memory you will never forget.
Snowmobiling
In Trysil, there are also opportunities to join various guided snowmobile tours. All you need is a valid driving licence. You can then take part in tours lasting up to three hours through the stunning Norwegian landscape, with the option of a meal along the way. Two people can ride on each snowmobile, and tours run with a minimum of three snowmobiles at a time. If you wish to ride a snowmobile without a guide during your stay in Trysil, additional licence requirements apply.
Spa and Wellness
There are plenty of opportunities to stay active on a ski holiday in Trysil – and fortunately, also excellent options for relaxation and recovery with high-quality spa and wellness facilities. These include swimming pools, indoor and outdoor baths, Turkish baths, various types of saunas, jacuzzis and steam rooms. Beauty treatments and massages are also available. In short, there is plenty to choose from if you’re looking for a little extra indulgence during your ski holiday in Trysil.