Alpine skiing – fun for the whole family

Lillehammer and Gudbrandsdalen are home to two of the largest alpine resorts we have in Norway. Here there are slopes for both the youngest, and for the most experienced and adrenaline-seeking. There are groomed runs and forest skiing in both resorts, and lifts suitable for everyone.

Kvitfjell Alpine Resort

Ski slopes for everyone

Hafjell and Kvitfjell are among the largest alpine resorts we have in Norway. Hafjell is located just 15 minutes north of Lillehammer, and Kvitfjell is located just 15 minutes south of Ringebu, right in the middle of our region. In addition, we have several smaller resorts well distributed throughout the rest of the region, so we have plenty to choose from for you who love to ski.

Hafjell alpine resort

Hafjell is the resort that is most adapted for the youngest, and there are several areas where the little ones can explore skiing skills in safe surroundings. And if patience runs out, they can play in a playground at the top of the gondola. Here you can read more about Hafjell’s children’s areas.

Hafjell is among Norway’s most snow-sure destinations. Here you’ll find a large selection of runs regardless of skill level, age and type of equipment. The entire ski resort faces south and has good snow conditions from mid-November to mid-April.

In Hafjell there is also a complete park offering that appeals to many. In Backyard you’ll find both small and large jumps, and both easy and difficult rails. Main park is the local youth’s playground in winter. Hafjell’s main park has the biggest jumps, and the most fearless youth. Bring the kids for a ski break nearby and watch all the awesome tricks being performed!

 

Kvitfjell alpine resort

Most people without knowledge of Kvitfjell associate this resort with black runs and intense downhill skiing like the world stars do. And that’s true, but the resort offers so much more.

Kvitfjell consists of three mountain sides, all with different difficulty levels. On the east side you’ll find the black World Cup runs, on the west side you’ll find both forest runs, a magic carpet lift for the youngest and everything from blue to black runs. On Varden, Kvitfjell’s latest developed mountain side, you can safely ski both runs and in the forest, but completely without risk of getting lost on a black run.

Kvitfjell also has a park for the playful, but it’s not quite as developed as Hafjell’s two parks.

Kvitfjell alpine resort

Most people without knowledge of Kvitfjell associate this resort with black runs and intense downhill skiing like the world stars do. And that’s true, but the resort offers so much more.

Kvitfjell consists of three mountain sides, all with different difficulty levels. On the east side you’ll find the black World Cup runs, on the west side you’ll find both forest runs, a magic carpet lift for the youngest and everything from blue to black runs. On Varden, Kvitfjell’s latest developed mountain side, you can safely ski both runs and in the forest, but completely without risk of getting lost on a black run.

Kvitfjell also has a park for the playful, but it’s not quite as developed as Hafjell’s two parks.

Skeikampen alpine center

Skeikampen is a family destination in the high mountains, 800 m above sea level and is known as a cozy family place, and is one of the destinations in Norway that has the longest winter season for both alpine and cross-country skiing.

Skeikampen has 9 lifts, 2 conveyor belts and 21 runs totaling 21 kilometers and is a gem for families with children, park riders and off-piste enthusiasts.

Dombås ski lifts

Dombås has a modern park facility with jumps and rails, exciting groomed runs, and a unique groomed forest run. Marcus Kleveland, Emil Ulsletten and Johanne Killi are some of those who laid their foundation here, and that also says something about what kind of activity you can expect to find here.

If you’re a playful and fearless skier, you’ll really enjoy yourself at Dombås.
Kvitfjell Alpine Resort

Dombås ski lifts

Dombås has a modern park facility with jumps and rails, exciting groomed runs, and a unique groomed forest run. Marcus Kleveland, Emil Ulsletten and Johanne Killi are some of those who laid their foundation here, and that also says something about what kind of activity you can expect to find here.

If you’re a playful and fearless skier, you’ll really enjoy yourself at Dombås.

Bjorli

Bjorli Ski Center is one of the country’s most snow-sure ski resorts. The ski center is easily accessible at the top of Romsdalen, with the main road E136 and the Rauma railway line right nearby.
The ski center is located 575 m above sea level, and has ski lifts that take you all the way up to the high mountains at 1225 meters above sea level. Bjorli is a well-adapted family resort with a long season, and long traditions as an attractive ski and mountain destination.

Hamar alpine center

Are you vacationing in the Hamar area and want to include a few hours on the slopes? Then Hamar alpine center is perfect. The center is manageable with two runs, one blue/red and one red/black. There’s also a fun children’s slope with figures and gates.

Kvitfjell Alpine Resort
Kvitfjell Alpine Resort

Hamar alpine center

Are you vacationing in the Hamar area and want to include a few hours on the slopes? Then Hamar alpine center is perfect. The center is manageable with two runs, one blue/red and one red/black. There’s also a fun children’s slope with figures and gates.

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