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Overview

A comfortable 2.5-hour drive northeast of Oslo will take you to the largest skiing destination in all of Norway, Trysil. An impressive belt of coniferous forest stretches through the entire county. Trysilfjellet (1132m) towers high above all of this magnificent nature, and is home to Norway’s most extensive ski resort. 32 ski lifts and 71km of slopes connect three sides of the mountain, with slopes and activities for all levels of skiing ability. Blue and black pistes line the mountain side by side, so that both young and old can get to know and enjoy the skiing conditions and slopes on all sides of the mountain - regardless of skiing ability. The season starts early and ends in May.

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Average Snowfall

82cm
51cm
34cm
17cm
6cm
31cm
Nov
40cm
Dec
68cm
Jan
48cm
Feb
34cm
Mar
19cm
Apr
Beginners Runs
35%
Intermediate Runs
17%
Advanced Runs
26%
Expert Runs
22%
Runs in Total
67
Longest Run
4 km
Skiable Terrain
71 km

Total Lifts: 42

High Speed Sixes
4
Quad Chairs
2
Double Chairs
1
Surface Lifts
35

Elevation

Base
475m
Summit
1100m
Vertical Drop
625m

Important Dates

December 05, 20242024/12/05
Projected Opening
April 21, 20252025/04/21
Projected Closing
N.A.
Projected Days Open
N.A.
Days Open Last Year
2024
Years Open
0cm
Average Snowfall
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