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Norway ski resorts are the original home of skiing.

Winter sports, log cabins and Northern Lights – Norway ski holidays offer a magical winter ski experience.

Why choose to go skiing in Norway?

  • The home of skiing and the Northern Lights
  • Incredible snow-sure ski resorts
  • Ideal for beginners and families
With its northern latitude, Norway ski holidays are blessed with long seasons and abundant snow. But they’re also so much more than just swooshing down slopes...
Ski resorts in Norway are perfect for beginners, families, and intermediates, with the forest glades of Trysil providing an ideal starting point. Off the pistes, enjoy skidoo riding, cross-country skiing, and trying to glimpse the sparkling Aurora Borealis.
The Olympic ski resort of Hafjell offers quiet, family-friendly skiing and extensive cross-country, while Voss' accessible pistes and stunning scenery make the perfect winter getaway for little 'uns.

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KEY INFORMATION
Good to Know
Currency
Norweigan Krone
Language
Norwegian
Travel Time (APPROX)
2 hours
Dublin
Timezone
GMT+2

Norway Ski Resorts & Ski Areas

Two skiers race down the slopes in the Norway ski resort of Geilo

Geilo

Looking for Europe's most reliable snow? You've found it at Geilo.
  • Total piste KM: 34
  • Snow range: 800m-1178m
  • Closest airport: Oslo

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Snowy chair lift with a single skier on it in Norway

Hafjell

Norway's best-kept secret, Hafjell is fantastic for beginners.
  • Total piste KM: 44
  • Snow range: 195m - 1059m
  • Closest airport: Oslo

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Hemsedal

For epic apres and even epic-er skiing, it's got to be Hemsedal.
  • Total piste KM: 44
  • Snow range: 620m - 1450m
  • Closest airport: Oslo

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sun through clouds and snow covered trees in Norway

Trysil

The home of Norway's largest ski area, Trysil is fab for experts.
  • Total piste KM: 71
  • Snow range: 415m - 1100m
  • Closest airport: Oslo

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A snowboard blasts through the powder in the Norway ski resort of Voss

Voss

Enjoy 45km of vast, pow-packed terrain at Voss.
  • Total piste KM: 45
  • Snow range: 284m-964m
  • Closest airport: Bergen

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Where are the best family ski holidays in Norway?

  • Trysil, Voss, and Hafjell are among the best family ski holidays in Norway, with plenty of children’s slopes, expert ski schools, and even fun parks with jumps and rails.
  • Geilo family ski trips mean winter sleigh rides and Norway's longest toboggan slope - ideal for non-skiers and tiny tots!
  • Gausta is the Norway ski resort that allows families to glide down gentle forest-lined pistes, with plenty of greens for little ones.
  • Looking for relaxed pistes and ski-in/ski-out convenience? The quiet slopes of Myrkdalen and Beitostolen are ideal.
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A mixed group riding around in Voss

What are the best Norway ski resorts for groups?

  • Group ski trips to Norway’s Trysil mean slopes for all abilities. The 360-degree skiing around the fjell is rich in cruisy blues and reds, and with night skiing on offer, the fun never stops.
  • Group ski holidays to Norway's Voss or Kvitfjell combine stunning scenery and varied terrain. And while not as pumping as the French Alps, make sure to experience some of the relaxing and cosy bars on offer.
  • Cross-country ski groups should head straight to Norway ski resorts Geilo and Beitostolen. The expansive cross-country terrain and relaxing resorts make this kind of holiday perfect.

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What are the most popular ski resorts in Norway?

Here are just some of our top ski resorts. To find the perfect one for you, speak to one of our specialists.
Trysil ski resort
Trysil
Trysil, Norway's largest resort, offers diverse terrain and exciting activities like night skiing and dog sledding. With a range of accommodation options, including family-friendly hotels and ski-in-ski-out cabins, it's perfect for families looking for a ski holiday with varied terrain and plenty of fun.
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Hafjell ski resort
Hafjell
Hafjell, a hidden gem in Norway, offers a family-friendly skiing experience just 15 minutes north of Lillehammer. With beginner-friendly slopes and extensive snowmaking facilities, conditions are reliable.
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Voss ski resort
Voss
With options for all skill levels and limitless touring opportunities, Voss is best known for its stunning scenery and accessible terrain.
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Geilo ski resort
Geilo
Geilo, a charming village in Southern Norway, is a picturesque base for skiing adventures with five accessible areas. It also offers a range of non-ski activities, including skidoo driving and cross-country skiing, allowing visitors to experience the diverse offerings of Norway beyond skiing.
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Norefjell ski resort
Norefjell
Less than two hours from Oslo is the little resort of Norefjell which offers the irresistible combination of spa relaxation and rather surprisingly epic skiing. Most of the terrain is well suited to beginners and intermediates but the black pistes are some of Norway’s steepest, and there's plenty of off-piste opportunity,
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Beitostolen ski resort
Beitostolen
Beitostolen, despite its relatively low summit height, offers a season from November to May with uncrowded slopes, stunning views, and welcoming locals. It is perfect for families seeking an alternative to popular French or Austrian resorts.
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