Trysil Ski Map

Trysil is Norway’s largest ski resort with 31 lifts and 68 slopes on three sides of Mount Trysilfjellet. With over 70 kilometres of groomed slopes spread across four interconnected ski areas.

Skiing in Trysil offers a nice variety of piste runs for learners and intermediates, with a few difficult runs thrown in for good measure – Easy 33km, Intermediate 18km, Difficult 20km.

On the piste and around the town of Trysil you’ll find plenty of activities, including a ski school, Red & Black Snow Park with jumps, rails and boxes, featuring Trysil’s biggest jump Night’n, also to explore is the Snow Park Blue with easier jumps, rail and boxes. as well as Snow Park Green with the easiest boxes and jumps, a children’s area, ski school, restaurants, large hotels, bowling, spa treatments and more.

Trysil is known for its reliable snow conditions throughout the winter season. The resort has a snowmaking system that covers a significant portion of the slopes, ensuring quality snow even during periods of low natural snowfall. Additionally, Trysil’s geographical location and elevation contribute to its typically good snow coverage.

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Accommodation in Trysil

Trysil offers a range of accommodation options to suit different preferences and budgets.

There are several hotels located right at the base of the ski slopes, offering convenient ski-in/ski-out access. These hotels provide easy access to the slopes, ski rental services, dining options, and other amenities within the resort area.

The Trysil Mountain Resort is a popular accommodation choice, offering a variety of options such as hotels, apartments, and cabins. These accommodations are located within close proximity to the ski slopes and offer amenities such as restaurants, bars, spa facilities, and ski rental services.

Trysil Hyttegrend offers cosy cabins and chalets for a more secluded and intimate stay.

Trysil Turistsenter is another accommodation area within the resort that offers a variety of options, including hotels, apartments, and cabins.

Trysil Høyfjellssenter offers a range of cabins and apartments situated in a peaceful and scenic setting. These accommodations are slightly away from the main resort area but provide a tranquil retreat surrounded by nature.

Trysil Village is located near the resort and offers a selection of hotels, apartments, and chalets. These accommodations provide easy access to the slopes, dining options, and other amenities.

Lastly, search & book here for all Trysil ski accommodation.

Off Slope Activities in Trysil

Beyond skiing and snowboarding, Trysil offers a variety of off-slope activities for all ages and interests. These include snowshoeing, ice fishing, dog sledding, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing. The resort also has a wellness centre with spa facilities, perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation after a day on the slopes.

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