Hiking with Huskies in North Iceland with Optional Transfer from Akureyri




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Explore the breathtaking scenery of North Iceland with a husky by your side by booking this unique guided excursion. Those who want to explore some of Iceland's hiking trails on foot and get to know these beautiful dogs should book this small-group tour now.
This two-hour tour begins when your driver picks you up from the agreed pickup point in Akureyri and transports you to the meeting point at Glaesibaer, where the huskies live. This pickup service is available at a cheap cost, but you can also drive to the location.
This excursion is a small group tour, so it will be just you and a few more animal lovers. You'll have plenty of time to talk to your expert English-speaking guide, who will tell you more about huskies and how they're cared for.
Your guide can also tailor the hike's pace to your group's needs and abilities. The weather in Iceland can be changeable, so you should dress in warm layers and bring waterproof clothing. Good hiking shoes are also essential.
Before introducing you to your dog, your guide will give you all the necessary equipment, including a harness to attach your husky. Your husky will be attached around your waist to keep your hands free during the hike.
Huskies are known for their endurance and friendly nature, making them excellent sled dogs. While not native to Iceland, they are popular for winter sledding tours, especially in areas with reliable snow, like the Highlands and North Iceland.
Siberian and Alaskan huskies are the most common breeds used, valued for their stamina in cold conditions. These dogs are social and energetic, requiring regular exercise and interaction.
The tour operator follows ethical guidelines to ensure the dogs' well-being, providing proper care, rest, and veterinary attention throughout the year, even when the sledding season is over.
When ready, you'll head for a walk in the Icelandic countryside. You'll enjoy stunning views over Eyjafjordur and the mountains along the way.
You can choose from walking through Halsaskogur, a private countryside woodland, or exploring a route around the old mines nearby. Your guide will be able to advise which suits your group best.
After the walk, you can warm up at the huskies' home. Huskies are a very friendly dog breed, so there will be plenty of opportunities to pet and cuddle them. You can also have a hot drink with coffee, tea, or hot chocolate available.
At the end of your time with the huskies, your driver will take you back to the meeting point in Akureyri, if you availed of the drop-off service.
Don't miss this charming two-hour walk exploring the countryside of North Iceland with huskies. Check availability now by choosing a date.
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