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Step into a snowy wonderland and experience Lapland at a gentle, family-friendly pace. Our Family Wilderness Walks are designed especially for families with younger children, offering short routes (1–3 km) through beautiful winter forests and open trails. Together we’ll explore the magic of the Arctic spotting animal tracks, and discovering how life thrives in the snow. Children can walk easily on compact snow or try out snowshoes for a fun new way to move through the winter landscape. Along the way, we’ll stop to enjoy warm drinks and a small treat by the fire, taking time to soak in the peace and quiet of Lapland’s wilderness.Your guides, Ciara and Susi, are the owners of Move With Nature. Ciara is an experienced outdoor instructor and expedition guide who loves creating meaningful moments in nature, while Susi is a veterinary technician for huskies with a deep knowledge of Arctic wildlife. Together they share stories about local life, animals, and the rhythm of the seasons above the Arctic Circle.Tour detailsRoute options: 1–3 km (tailored to the groups comfort)Suitable for all ages – perfect for families with young explorersEquipment provided: Snowshoes (optional)Warm drink and snack includedMeeting & Pick-Up Locations: Please choose your preferred pick-up point from our available options, during the check out stage before completing your booking.

A peaceful ride through the forest and breathtaking views of the Lappish wild. On our journey, we follow reindeer paths, listen to the tranquility of Lapland, and enjoy the gentle beat of hooves. Time stands still in the forest, and deep breaths of crispy fell air calms down the mind. No rush, just silence and untouched nature. Suits everyone, from advanced riders to first-time ridersTotal duration of the activity 1h 15minAfter the ride you're free to visit our friendly sled dogsImportant: We recommend our riding activities for participants whose weight does not significantly exceed 80 kg. Most of Konijänkkä’s horses are small to medium-sized, so following this general guideline allows us to ensure that every rider has a horse of suitable size for the tour.

An authentic sleigh ride with bells jingling, pulled by a traditional Finnhorse.

A pony ride is an opportunity for children between 2-11 years to ride a hand-led pony. Children on pony rides do not handle the pony themselves, but they need to be old enough to sit up straight and hold their head up without support.

A charming horseback ride for those who want to experience horseback riding in the wild of Lapland, and enjoy the silence of the forest and the beauty of nature. The trip includes walk and trot, depending on the weather conditions. Before the ride, we shortly introduce the horses you'll be riding, and after the ride you have an opportunity to meet our sled dogs. Note that the participant must have at least moderate previous riding experience. We recommend our riding activities for participants whose weight does not significantly exceed 80 kg. Most of Konijänkkä’s horses are small to medium-sized, so following this general guideline allows us to ensure that every rider has a horse of suitable size for the tour.Total duration 1 hour 15 minutes.

Äkäslompolo sits on the edge of Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park, about an hour's drive or bus ride from Kittilä airport, and around 45 minutes from Muonio, the quieter side of Finnish Lapland. Snowshoeing is one of the most accessible activities to explore the snow covered trails and fjells here. To begin the tour, we will collect you from your accommodation and set off with a short transfer from Äkäslompolo, heading into the forest to begin snowshoeing.Away from real light pollution, the silence here is breathtaking. As you move, listen to the sound of snow underfoot, and on clear nights, watch the aurora overhead. This corner of Lapland records some of the cleanest air on Earth, measured at Pallas within this same national park and in nearby Muonio, so on a clear day visibility across the fells can reach tens of kilometres.Your guides, Ciara and Susi, call this place home. Before moving to Lapland, Ciara worked as a sea kayaking guide and windsurfing instructor, and ran her own tour business in Ireland. She came here five years ago to work as an expedition guide with sled dogs, and now owns a family of eight dogs together with Susi as well as their company - Move with Nature. Guiding people outdoors is what she has built her working life around. Susi, from Germany, has called Lapland home for twenty years and is a veterinary technician by training. Together they run Move with Nature, leading groups of up to six guests at a pace suited to all experience levels to connect with nature on a deeper level. Solo travellers, friends, and families are equally welcome, with regular stops along the trail to take in the surroundings and photographs.About ninety minutes into the walk, we stop along the trail or at a hut for berry juice and a sweet treat, before continuing back to Äkäslompolo.Move with Nature runs a select number of tours each week. Guiding and the outdoors is where Ciara and Susi's experience and enthusiasm come through most, and a smaller calendar leaves time for their eight dogs and their life here in Finnish Lapland. If your preferred date isn't listed, please get in touch directly. We're often able to arrange an additional departure.

Äkäslompolo sits on the edge of Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park, about an hour's drive or bus ride from Kittilä airport, and around 45 minutes from Muonio, the quieter side of Finnish Lapland. This is a hands-on alternative to sledding to benefit both you and the dogs! You'll walk Arctic Lapland's Wilderness trails paired 1:1 with your own husky, working together.You will be collected from the meeting points or your accommodation in Äkäslompolo and start with a warm welcome and safety briefing. You'll meet the Alaskan Huskies, who we work with. Alaskan Huskies are a working dog, bred over generations for stamina, speed, and drive rather than a set look, which is why they all look different. What they share is an enthusiasm for the trail that's hard to match. You'll be paired 1:1 with one for the walk, then fitted with a waist harness before we show you how we communicate with the dogs, practicing steady walking, and teamwork allowing your husky to walk ahead, leading the way.During the tour, you will explore trails around Äkäslompolo, and routes within Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park which are typically 6 to 12km, depending on the conditions and group ability, at a pace built around connection rather than speed. In autumn, that means peaceful forest paths, golden colour, and open fell views. In winter, it's walking along compacted snowy trails.This corner of Lapland records some of the cleanest air on Earth, measured at Pallas within this same national park and in nearby Muonio. Away from real light pollution, the quiet out here is remarkable even with a husky at your side. We stop along the way for photos, rest, and time with your dog.Your guides, Ciara and Susi, call this place home. Before moving to Lapland, Ciara worked as a sea kayaking guide and windsurfing instructor, and ran her own tour business in Ireland. She moved here five years ago to work as an expedition guide with sled dogs, and now owns a family of eight dogs together with Susi. Guiding people outdoors is what she has built her working life around. Susi, from Germany, has called Lapland home for twenty years and is a veterinary technician by training having a deep care for dogs and dog welfare. Together they run Move with Nature, pairing each guest 1:1 with a husky at a pace suited to all experience levels, to connect with nature and the dog beside you in a completely different way.Move with Nature runs a select number of tours each week. Guiding and the outdoors is where Ciara and Susi's experience and enthusiasm come through most, and a smaller calendar leaves time for their eight dogs and their life here in Finnish Lapland. If your preferred date isn't listed, please get in touch directly. We're often able to arrange an additional departure.


Located in the Pallas–Ylläs National Park, you will experience the true Arctic Lapland away from crowds or large groups, led by the people who raise, train, and live with them year-round. Our Family tours are designed for families with younger children, offering short routes (1–3 km) through beautiful winter forests and open trails. Our family husky tours are intentionally small (maximum 5 guests), so you have time to truly get to know the dogs, and the dogs get to know you.We’ll share how we raise, train, and live alongside these animals in Arctic Lapland. You’ll take part in hands-on training, enjoy a hike or snowshoe through quiet wilderness with the dogs attached to a waist harness, and have time for connection, questions, and photography along the way.Meeting & Pick-Up Locations: Please choose your preferred pick-up point from our available options, during the check out stage before completing your booking.

Experience the magic of an Arctic evening, not just the northern lights, but the deeper beauty of lower light into darkness.We’ll set out into the darker light, when the forest grows quiet and snow reflects the soft glow of moon and stars. Moving by snowshoe or on foot, you’ll notice how alive the night becomes: the creak of frozen trees, the sound of our steps, and the silence from the arctic landscape. Our route follows trails through the wilderness in the Pallas-Ylläs National park, away from the bright lights. Along the way, we pause to enjoy a warm drink by the fire, sharing stories about Arctic nature and life here in the far north.This experience is not focused on chasing the northern lights, though if they appear, we have the opportunity to enjoy the moment and take them in. It’s about slowing down and connecting with the rhythm of Lapland’s long winter nights.Meeting & Pick-Up Locations: Please choose your preferred pick-up point from our available options, during the check out stage before completing your booking.

A trip with Finnish horse in snowy, dark forests while bells jingle is an amazing experience! Depending on the weather even admire the northern lights. After the ride you have a chance to meet our sled dogs! Sleigh ride takes approx. 20 minutes. Total duration 40 minutes.

A memorable horse back riding trek for experienced riders in the beautiful scenery of Lapland. The trip includes changing landscapes and different paces, depending on the weather and riders' skills. Wolverine's Way offers great opportunities to take in the peace and silence of Lapland, but also lets you whole-heartedly enjoy the sound of beating hoofs, as you fly through the forest paths. During summertime, the path takes you to a hidden fell stream – would you take the chance to wade through? After the trek you have a chance to meet our lovely sled dogs.Note that the participant must be an experienced rider and confident riding in open areas. We recommend our riding activities for participants whose weight does not significantly exceed 80 kg. Most of Konijänkkä’s horses are small to medium-sized, so following this general guideline allows us to ensure that every rider has a horse of suitable size for the tour.Total duration of program 1 hour 15 minutes.
Step into the quiet heart of Lapland and experience the beauty of winter at a relaxed but active pace. Our Arctic Wilderness tour is designed for groups who enjoy exploring nature and are looking for a low to medium fitness challenge in the Arctic landscape.We’ll follow peaceful snow covered trails through forests and open fells, walking 4–6 km at a steady rhythm. Along the way, you’ll learn how life adapts to the Arctic climate, spotting animal tracks, hearing stories of local wildlife, and discovering the hidden details of life in the snow.Midway, we’ll pause at a wilderness hut or traditional kota, where a warm drink and light snack await by the fire. It’s a rewarding break in the middle of the day, surrounded by the silence and beauty of Lapland’s wilderness.Tour detailsLocation: Pallas-Yllästunturi National ParkRoute options: 4–6 km (tailored to group comfort and snow conditions)Suitable for people with low to medium fitness levelEquipment provided: Snowshoes (optional)Warm drink and light snack includedMeeting & Pick-Up Locations: Please choose your preferred pick-up point during checkout