Trysil Ski Resort Guide
Trysil in Norway (in the East region) is a large resort with 24 lifts (3 chair lifts, 21 surface lifts) that offers skiers an impressive 685 metres (2247 feet) of vertical descent. Trysil has 65 pistes. Trysil is evenly suited for both advanced and intermediate skiers and snowboarders but with some terrain for beginners. There are 86 kilometers (54 miles) of cross country ski trails at Trysil. For snowboarders, there is a terrain park and 2 half pipes. A small proportion of the pistes at Trysil are covered by snowmaking. The closest airport is at Oslo but the transfer time is 2.5 hours. The nearest train station to Trysil is at Elverum. There is accommodation located close to the pistes but we would welcome additional information about any hotels or chalets in Trysil.
Resorts close to Trysil include:
Tandådalen-Hundfjället (38 km),
Sälen (53 km),
Kläppen (62 km),
Idre Fjäll (65 km),
Branas (80 km),
Select Trysil Location Map Detail:
(Also see our detailed Weather Map around Trysil, which will give you visual overview of current and future snow conditions)
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Trails (Pistes): 65 |
Halfpipes: 2 |
| Summit: 1100 m |
Toplift: m |
| Beg: 60% Int: 20% Adv: 20% |
Terrain Parks: 1 |
| Vertical Drop: 685 m |
X-Country: 86 km |
| Lifts: 24 (3 chair lifts, 21 surface lifts) |
Snowmaking: 8% |
| Gondolas / Cable Cars: - |
Slopeside accommodation: Y |
| Restaurants: 20 |
Acres of ski: - |
| Bars: 9 |
Nearest Airport: Oslo |
| Nearest Train: Elverum |
Tourist Info Phone:: +4762450911, Trysil Tourist Office Website |
Visitor Reviews of Trysil
Laurence Campbell from Australia writes:
Visited Trysil in January 2011. Snow was ok and most if not all run were open. limited slopes for advanced skiing. However not all lost as quite nice long runs. Very friendly place and great atmosphere on the mountain. No queuing which was great. Some of the lifts are quite slow, and they could probably do with upgrading some of the t-bars to double or triple chairs.
Hire of gear is quick and efficient and very well priced compared to the cost of everything eels in Norway.
Food and drink are quite expensive on the mountain have a good breakfast and take a bottle of water and it should see you through the day.
I took the Sunday ski buss as it got me on the mountain for a days skiing from Oslo S. You can buy a ski ticket on the bus as part of the fare but if your staying for a few days pay the smaller bus fare and then buy your ticket on the mountain.
I stayed at the Raddison Blue for Kr1,134 AUS$200 at night breakfast included, which for Norway was extremely good value, with ski in and ski out facilities.
If and when I ever travel to Norway again I would go back.
2011-03-02 |
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- Season opens: 25 Nov 2011
- Season closes: 1 May 2012
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