Myrkdalen Resort Ski Guide — Vestland, Norway

Myrkdalen Resort Ski Guide Vestland, Norway — above the Voss valley Summit elevation1,350 m (4,429 ft) Base elevation580 m (1,903 ft) Vertical drop770 m (2,526 ft) Piste length33 km marked pistes Lifts9 lifts Annual snowfall~6–8 m (20–26 ft) SeasonDecember – April Overview Myrkdalen is Norway’s best-kept secret. Tucked into a steep valley above the famous … Read more

Kvitfjell Ski Resort — Complete Guide

Kvitfjell, Norway — Complete Guide Kvitfjell is Norway’s premier speed-skiing resort and an Olympic legend — the mountain that hosted the downhill and super-G events at the 1994 Lillehammer Winter Olympics. Situated in Ringebu municipality in the Gudbrandsdalen valley, ~190 km north of Oslo, Kvitfjell combines World Cup-calibre steep terrain with a welcoming Norwegian mountain … Read more

Beitostølen Ski Resort: Norway’s Mountain Village Complete Guide

Beitostølen is one of Norway’s most beloved mountain villages, set in the Valdres region at the foot of Bitihorn peak in Innlandet county. Known for its family-friendly atmosphere, excellent cross-country skiing network, and dramatic fjell scenery, Beitostølen attracts both Norwegian families seeking weekend escapes and international visitors looking for an authentic Norwegian mountain experience far … Read more

Geilo Ski Resort Guide — Norway’s Most Accessible Mountain

Geilo Ski Resort, Norway Classic Scandinavian Skiing — Midpoint of the Oslo–Bergen Railway ⛰️ 1,178 m top🎿 35 km pistes🚡 20 lifts❄️ Nov–May Overview Geilo (pronounced yay-lo) sits at 800 m on the Hardangervidda plateau — Norway’s highest mountain plain — at the midpoint of the Oslo–Bergen railway. This makes it one of the most … Read more

Hafjell Ski Resort Guide — Norway’s Olympic Alpine Mountain

Hafjell Ski Resort Guide 2025/26 Norway’s premier Alpine ski resort — Olympic pedigree, Scandinavian forests, and excellent intermediate terrain just north of Lillehammer. Hafjell at a Glance Location Øyer, Innlandet, Norway Summit Elevation 1,050 m (3,445 ft) Base Elevation 200 m (656 ft) Vertical Drop 850 m (2,789 ft) Skiable Terrain 40 km of pistes … Read more

Trysil Ski Resort, Norway — Complete Resort Guide

Trysil, Norway — Complete Guide Trysil is Norway’s largest ski resort and one of Scandinavia’s top alpine skiing destinations. Located in Innlandet county, close to the Swedish border, Trysil offers 68 runs across five connected mountains with a top elevation of 1,132 metres. Unlike the dramatic fjord-backed resorts of western Norway, Trysil’s landscape is gentle … Read more