Trysil Resort Guide | Ski Safari (2024)

1. Voted Norway’s best family resort. For multiple years, Trysil has been voted as Norway’s best ski resort for families. The child-friendly facilities are hard to beat, with superb children’s ski areas that feature magic carpets and forest trails.

2. Snow guarantee. Hugely confident in their snow conditions, Trysil offers a very generous snow guarantee: if the snow cover isn't extensive enough, you'll receive a refund on your lift pass, accommodation, ski rental and tuition.

3. Norway’s largest ski area. There’s plenty to keep you busy here, with more than 40 miles of ski slopes. The well-planned piste network means that all levels can ski together.

4. Uncrowded slopes. Even during peak weeks, Trysil’s slopes are blissfully quiet in comparison to the Alps. The wide, open pistes give you plenty of space for building confidence and enjoying the immaculately groomed terrain.

5. Friendly, English-speaking locals. Genuinely friendly and exceptionally helpful, Norwegians speak English as their second language. From the lift operators to the locals, we always find that everyone in Trysil is hugely welcoming.

6. Super-convenient resort hubs. Everything you need (from bars, restaurants and grocery shopping to ski rental and ski school is located at the two main base areas at Trysil Turistsenter and Trysil Høyfjellssenter.

7. Slope-side accommodation. More than 80% of the accommodation in Trysil is ski-in ski-out. The properties have been perfectly laid out so that you can easily ski back for lunch without having to use a shuttle.

8. Low-altitude amenities. Sheltered from the elements by the surrounding trees, the resort amenities sit at relatively low altitudes. This also makes the drive here easier and faster, with no hairpin bends to contend with.

9. Long season. Trysil’s long ski season typically runs from mid-December to the end of April, making it a great place for an Easter or late-season ski trip. Particularly with that fantastic snow cover guarantee (see reason no. 2).

10. Easy to reach. An easy two and a half hour transfer from Oslo airport, there are lots of options for getting here, with direct two-hour flights leaving from Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester, Edinburgh and Aberdeen.

Trysil Resort Guide | Ski Safari (2024)
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