Norway’s Majestic Skiing Destinations

Norway's Majestic Skiing DestinationNorway is really well-known for the skiing opportunities that are available. We already mentioned some that are great in the Oslo area but there are others that can be taken into account. While it is so hard to focus just on those skiing spots that are the best, we can mention some that have to be considered, no matter what. If you love skiing, Norway is a country that you are going to visit. This is a certainty.

Downhill Skiing Spots In Norway

Lillehammer

Lillehammer

Although alpine skiing is seen as the best in Europe when enjoyed in Switzerland, Norway cannot be dismissed. You can start your downhill skiing adventure in Lillehammer. This is the oldest resort tailored for skiing in the country. The Hafjell Alpine Center stood out as the main Olympic location at the 1994 Winter Olympics. With the longest slope being of 7 kilometres and options available for absolutely all skill levels, Lillehammer is a top European destination for all people that want to go skiing.

Geilo

Geilo

Although not a huge Olympic quality destination as Lillehammer, in Geilo you have 5 ski centers that you can consider. For many, Geilo Skiheiser is the best one, featuring 24 kilometres of ski slopes. There are 18 lifts present and even a ski board tunnel. The cable cars will take you as high as the resort’s top, which is 1,060 meters high.

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Voss

Voss

The Voss winter resort is simply beautiful, with great options for those that enjoy alpine skiing. There are 8 chairlifts available, one aerial cableway and a total of 40 kilometres of great alpine skiing slopes to consider. Many compare the region to what is offered by Austria. This is definitely a great compliment.

Cross Country Skiing In Norway

Lillehammer

Lillehammer cross country

Once again, we need to consider Lillehammer as the best cross country skiing opportunity you have to take advantage of when wanting to go to Norway. We already talked about the alpine experience offered and should add that there are currently 402 kilometres of cross country skiing tracks that people can be a part of. Around 6 kilometres are illuminated but you will want to experience as much as possible from the rest.

Peer Gynt Ski Area

Peer Gynt Ski Area

This is the best possible destination according to locals that want to go cross country skiing. The landscape that is encountered here is really high. It is as high as what Lillehammer offers but without the huge crowd that is found there. This ski region is vast and is perfect for those that want to combine cross country with alpine skiing.

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