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🎿🐕 7-day itinerary: downhill skiing, cross-country skiing and husky tour in one trip

Just imagine being able to try out all the amazing winter activities Norway has to offer in just one week! We've created an incredible itinerary packed with amazing activities! You'll get to try downhill skiing in the famous Trøsil, an exhilarating husky tour above the Arctic Circle in Tromsø, and a serene day of cross-country skiing in the breathtaking Sjusjøen.

We're so excited to tell you about our amazing itinerary! It's packed with tips and tricks to save you time and money. We've based it on real-life experiences from travellers on Reddit and TripAdvisor, so you know it's going to be awesome!

📅 Quick Route Overview

Day Location Activities
1Oslo → TrysilArrival, accommodation
2TrysilMountain skiing and snowboarding
3TrysilMountain skiing and snowboarding
4Trysil → SjusjøenCross-country skiing, evening relaxation
5Sjusjøen → TromsøFlight, city tour
6TromsøHusky tour
7Tromsø → OsloReturn home

🚄 Detailed Route Logistics

📍 Day 1: Oslo → Trysil

  • How to get there: Fly to Oslo-Gardermoen (OSL), then Trysilekspressen bus (2.5–3 h, ~400 NOK).
  • Accommodation: Radisson Blu Resort Trysil (from 1 500 NOK/night) or Trysilfjell Apartment Hotel (from 1 200 NOK/night).

📍 Days 2–3: Trysil (downhill skiing)

  • Trails: Over 70 km of slopes for all levels.
  • Ski pass: from 550 NOK/day.
  • Rental: 300–400 NOK/day (save ~20 % online).
🎯 Tip: Buy your ski pass online in advance to get a discount and avoid queues.

📍 Day 4: Trysil → Sjusjøen (cross-country)

  • Transport: Bus to Lillehammer (2 h, 250 NOK), then bus (30 min, 60 NOK) or taxi (~500 NOK) to Sjusjøen.
  • Accommodation: Rustad Hotell & Fjellstue (from 1 300 NOK/night).
  • Cross-country ski rental: 250 NOK/day; trails are free.
🎯 Tip: Sjusjøen is famous for perfect trails and a peaceful atmosphere—don’t forget a thermos with hot drink!

📍 Day 5: Sjusjøen → Tromsø

  • Transport: Bus to Lillehammer (30 min), train Lillehammer → Oslo (2 h, 250 NOK), flight Oslo → Tromsø (from 700 NOK, ~1 h 50 min).
  • Accommodation: Clarion Hotel The Edge (from 1 400 NOK/night).
🎯 Tip: Book flights 1–2 months in advance for best prices.

📍 Day 6: Tromsø (husky tour)

  • Tour: Tromsø Villmarkssenter, 4-h husky tour (from 1 750 NOK/person).
  • Included: transfer, equipment, hot drinks & snacks.
  • After: city walk and dinner at Bardus Bistro (~400 NOK/person).
🎯 Tip: Book your husky tour a month ahead—spots fill up fast!

📍 Day 7: Tromsø → Oslo

  • Flight: Tromsø → Oslo (from 700 NOK, ~1 h 50 min).
  • Return home: flight from Oslo.

💰 Total Budget per Person

Expense Item Approximate Cost
Flight to Oslo (round trip)~1 500–3 000 NOK
Transport within Norway~2 500 NOK
Accommodation (6 nights)~7 800–9 000 NOK
Ski passes & rental~2 500 NOK
Husky tour~1 750 NOK
Food & expenses~2 500–3 500 NOK
Total~18 550–22 250 NOK
🎯 Tip: Book in advance and take advantage of package deals—save up to 30 %.

🗺️ Best moments for photos and memories

  • The views of Trøsil are amazing and the slopes are always well looked after.
  • Sjusjøen has cosy wooden cabins and cross-country ski trails.
  • Tromsø is the place to be for a happy dog and an unforgettable dog sledding experience.

🎒 Travel checklist

● Airline tickets (in advance!)

● Accommodation and transport reservations

● Online purchase of ski passes and ski rental

● Book a husky tour (important to do in advance!)

● Waterproof and warm clothing

● Camera and spare batteries

● Norwegian kroner in cash (just in case)

Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime as you experience three unique activities in three different corners of Norway, all in just one week! The itinerary is absolutely spot on, perfectly balanced in terms of time and budget. You can be sure of an unforgettable experience and total immersion in the winter adventures of a lifetime!

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Have you been on a similar trip to Norway or would you like to add your own ideas? We can't wait to read your comments and tips, and to see your photos and personal life hacks!

We can't wait to feature the best recommendations from our readers in future articles in our Norway catalogue!

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