Trysil Ski Holidays
Trysil Ski Holidays

Trysil Ski Holidays

A bit about Trysil

4.4/5
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657 REVIEWS
Trysil, Norway’s largest ski resort, offers an expansive 81 km of well-groomed slopes, making it the ultimate destination for skiers of all levels. With 69 slopes and 31 lifts, the resort is renowned for its family-friendly atmosphere, boasting three dedicated children’s areas, including Valle's ski area. Whether you’re a beginner enjoying the gentle slopes or an expert seeking a thrill on the steep black runs of Høgegga, Trysil ensures an unforgettable experience. The resort blends modern luxury with the tranquil beauty of the Norwegian landscape, while its après-ski scene brims with cozy dining options and vibrant cultural activities.
Trysil resort facts
Ski areaTrysil
Total slopes81 km
Easy slopes28 runs
Intermediate slopes14 runs
Difficult slopes14 runs
Expert slopes11 runs
Number of lifts31
Snow range515 m - 1,100 m
Resort height320 m - 1,132 m
Snow parks1
Rating by ski level
Beginners
4/10
Intermediates
6/10
Experts
4/10
Snowboarders
8/10
Rating by group type
Friends
9/10
Families
10/10
Couples
8/10

A bit about Trysil

4.4/5
EXCELLENT (657 REVIEWS)
657 REVIEWS
Trysil, Norway’s largest ski resort, offers an expansive 81 km of well-groomed slopes, making it the ultimate destination for skiers of all levels. With 69 slopes and 31 lifts, the resort is renowned for its family-friendly atmosphere, boasting three dedicated children’s areas, including Valle's ski area. Whether you’re a beginner enjoying the gentle slopes or an expert seeking a thrill on the steep black runs of Høgegga, Trysil ensures an unforgettable experience. The resort blends modern luxury with the tranquil beauty of the Norwegian landscape, while its après-ski scene brims with cozy dining options and vibrant cultural activities.
Trysil resort facts
Ski areaTrysil
Total slopes81 km
Easy slopes28 runs
Intermediate slopes14 runs
Difficult slopes14 runs
Expert slopes11 runs
Number of lifts31
Snow range515 m - 1,100 m
Resort height320 m - 1,132 m
Snow parks1
Rating by ski level
Beginners
4/10
Intermediates
6/10
Experts
4/10
Snowboarders
8/10
Rating by group type
Friends
9/10
Families
10/10
Couples
8/10

Trysil, Norway

Trysil, as Norway's largest ski resort, shines with its welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere and pristine, well-maintained slopes. It boasts reliable snow conditions and a variety of runs that cater to every skill level, from novice skiers to seasoned experts.

Skiing in Trysil

Beginners: Trysil is an ideal resort for beginners, with dedicated nursery slopes in areas like Trysil Turistsenter and Høyfjellssenter, featuring easy, wide green slopes. The children’s areas, such as Valle's Ski Area, provide a safe and enjoyable environment for kids to start their ski journey.

Intermediates: With numerous blue and red runs spread across the mountain, intermediates can explore areas like Turistsenter for long, wide pistes or Skihytta for sunny slopes and beautiful views.

Advanced: Høgegga on the north side of the mountain is a haven for advanced skiers, offering steep, challenging black runs that attract professional alpine athletes.

Snowboarding: Trysil features multiple snow parks for all skill levels, including Snow Park Green for beginners and Snow Park Red & Black for experts. The Blue Snow Park is the most popular, providing fun jumps, rails, and boxes for intermediate boarders.

Families

Trysil is one of Norway’s most family-friendly ski resorts, featuring multiple children’s areas like Valle's Ski Area in both Turistsenter and Høyfjellssenter. These areas offer button lifts, sledding hills, and interactive elements that make learning fun. Kids can enjoy activities like treasure hunts and skiing with Valle, the resort’s friendly mascot, while parents can relax knowing their little ones are in good hands.

Activities

Snow activities: Snowshoeing, dog sledding, tobogganing, sledding, ski cross, Fun Ride (with jumps, bumps, and velodromes).

Non-skiing activities: Indoor climbing, spa treatments, cultural excursions, and bowling.

Trysil après ski

Après ski in Trysil caters to a variety of tastes, from lively bars with live music to more relaxed venues for families. Popular spots include Skihytta and Laaven 1790, where skiers can unwind with a drink and enjoy local delicacies, all within skiing distance of the slopes.

Trysil restaurants

Trysil's dining scene offers a rich taste of Norway, with restaurants serving local ingredients like elk, reindeer, and Arctic char. Many dining options, including La Taverna and Peppes Pizza, are conveniently located within skiing distance, allowing you to savor a delicious meal after a day on the slopes.

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