The Lapland Husky Trail

Spend five days sledding through the rolling highlands and deep forests of Lapland for an experience you will never forget.

Location: Lapland

Challenge Level:

Distance: 270km

Booking Fee: £249

Fundraising Goal: £5,650

When: 7 March 2025 - 14 March 2025

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Sledge 270km from Norway, into Sweden and raise funds for leukaemia patients!

Ever dreamt of driving your own team of spirited huskies across the Arctic, with civilisation left far behind? Well, now that dream can become a reality!

This five-day trek sees you sledge across the Arctic driving your own team of huskies, through the highlands and deep forests of Lapland for an unimaginable experience. You will sledge 270km from Norway, into Sweden before finishing at the world famous Ice Hotel in Jukkasjarvi.

After meeting and greeting your huskies, you’ll start your adventure and spend your first night in a traditional Lavvo. If you’re not used to sledging don’t worry, it is suitable for beginners, as you will receive full training so this will not affect your enjoyment of this icy adventure. You will, however, have to erect your own tents, cook and fulfill all camping duties with the equipment provided.

You will have the opportunity to live a true Laplander experience, watching the beautiful Northern Lights and personally tending your dogs. This will be a truly unforgettable experience for anyone involved.

The Lapland Huskey Trail: The details

Date: 7th – 14th March 2025

Booking fee: £249

Fundraising goal: £5,650

The full itinerary for this challenge can be found here.

Any questions?

Alternatively, for more information, you can call the Leukaemia Care Events Team direct on 01905 755977 or email us.

Please ensure you read the event terms and conditions before signing up.

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