Trysil

Trysil

Norway, Hedmark

Norway's largest ski area with extensive terrain

Resort Statistics

71
Pistes
31
Lifts
1132m
Max Elevation
30%
Beginner

2025/2026 Piste Map

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Pros

  • Stunning Nordic scenery
  • Excellent for all skill levels
  • Great for families
  • Beautiful mountain views
  • Modern lift infrastructure
  • Good value for money

Cons

  • Can get crowded during peak season
  • Limited nightlife
  • Weather dependent
  • Limited tree skiing
  • Can be windy
  • Limited challenging terrain

Skill Level Guide

Beginner

Trysil is excellent for beginners! The resort has dedicated beginner areas with gentle slopes, excellent ski schools, and modern lifts.

Intermediate

Perfect for intermediate skiers! Trysil offers a great variety of intermediate terrain with well-groomed pistes and modern lifts.

Advanced

Advanced skiers will find some challenging terrain at Trysil, but the resort is primarily known for its beginner and intermediate skiing.

Resort Summary

Food & Dining

Good

Après-Ski

Good

Price Level

Mid-Range

Facilities

Travel from UK

By Car

Time:16-18 hours
Distance:1,500 km
Route:

Channel Tunnel → Paris → Hamburg → Copenhagen → Oslo → Trysil

By Plane

Airport:Oslo Airport (OSL)
Flight:2h
Transfer:3h by bus/shuttle

By Train

Time:14-16 hours
Changes:4-5 changes
Route:

Eurostar to Paris → TGV to Hamburg → Regional train to Copenhagen → Train to Oslo → Bus to Trysil

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