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Horse Activities
Dreaming of a Winter Horseback Adventure in snow?
Fulfill your dream of a winter horse adventure at Aurora Village in Ivalo. Experience the stunning Finnish Lapland scenery on our guided horseback riding tours or enjoy a peaceful horse sleigh ride through snowy landscapes. Whether you prefer riding or a cozy sleigh, these activities promise unforgettable memories in the Arctic wilderness. Join us for a magical winter experience and explore the serene beauty of the Arctic Circle.
Price
94€ per person
Duration
1 hour
Difficulty
Easy
Availability
Dec 1st – April 10th
Friendly and beautiful Finn horse arrives to pick you up from Aurora Village. This strong working horse will take you and a calm and relaxing tour through the snowy forests around Aurora Village.
Not available if temperature is colder than -18°C.
Included
Guided Tour as described.
Requirements
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Location
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Price
133€ per person
Duration
1-2 hours (subject to weather)
Difficulty
Moderate
Availability
All year.
Take a different perspective and enjoy the serenity and stillness of the wild from the saddle. Explore exciting trails and breathtaking scenery, breathe in clean air and let your senses be filled with purity of arctic nature. Calm and friendly Finnish horses, living national treasures, will carry you safely through the woods. You’ll make memories for life!
Included
Winter Clothing and a guided tour as described.
Requirements
Min. 15 years
Max weight 100 kg
Suitable for beginners, but not recommended for first timers.
Location
Meeting point is the horse stable at our property.











When is the best time to see the northern lights?
You can experience the aurora borealis here in Finnish Lapland from end of August until mid April. If the northern lights are visible depends on a lot of different factors like the time of the year, the solar activity and the weather. We wrote a blog article where you will learn everything you need to know before visiting Aurora Village.
When is the best time to see the northern lights?

