- 7 nights
- Half Board
Norefjell ski resort is a great choice for a ski holiday. This Norwegian ski resort is suitable for families, beginners and intermediates. You can ski up to 25km of slopes with 13 lifts connecting you to each slope. In addition, there is an excellent snowpark with brilliant jumps, rails and wallrides.
The area has stunning scenery and has a peaceful atmosphere to unwind in. From the resort's 1,188m elevation, you can admire the beautiful mountain range and the tranquil Lake Krøderen. If you’re looking for something different, Norefjell has fantastic cross-country skiing tracks to enjoy in the area too. There’s a great selection of accommodation, bars and restaurants to visit in the village.
Resort Altitude: 1,188m
Resort Skiing: 1,459m
Total Ski Area: 25km
Lifts: 13
Green Runs: 10
Blue Runs: 10
Red Runs: 7
Black Runs: 3
Cross Country: 120km
Famed for its beautiful tree-lined pistes and hilly terrain, Norefjell is one of the largest ski resorts in southern Norway. Home to the country's highest vertical drops, skiers can enjoy a handful of advanced runs. Although the black pistes in this resort are some of Norway’s steepest, most of the terrain is best suited to beginners and intermediates.
All of the ski schools in Norefjell are managed by Norway's former national ski team coach, so skiers can expect outstanding teaching. Learners can enjoy private and group lessons from the bottom of the slopes.
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Norefjell has a number of fabulous restaurants on offer on the mountain and in resort. Restaurant 815 in Norefjell Ski and Spa hotel is a particular favourite with visitors for its great food and spectacular panoramic views.
If you are after sampling the local produce, try Trollbua Eggedal for its range of treats. From traditional baked goods, to beef from locally reered cattled, tea and coffee, soft drinks, jam and ice cream form Skaarup in Kragerø.
Norefjell has a relaxed après ski scene consisting of fantastic hotel bars and restaurants. Skiers can expect to enjoy a great atmosphere, charming staff and exciting cocktail flavours. Or maybe you would prefer to unwind with a local draft beer in front of a warming fire.
There is so much on offer in Norefjell for non-skiers, including opportunities to experience traditional activities such as fishing and hiking.
The resort has 10km of ski trails designed for cross-country skiing and hiking, that run alongside Lake Krøderen amongst the trees. Guests also have the option to soak up the local culture by enjoying Norway's famous spa and swimming facilities.
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