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Hafjell reviews Page 2. What do you think about Hafjell? Write a review. If you are spoiled for perfect premade slopes in Romme, you will be disappointed, but Hafjell has Scandinavia's longest slopes It's brutal at the end when you're as tired. I am looking for easier hopes find a nice park with my own lift. If you want to risk bone fractures, there is greater hope. One year, Hafjell Park was named Norway's best. Be over 1 km long If you do not want to go to the quays, there is always an easier way down. It takes about 20 minutes without a lift queue to ride all the lifts up to the top 2 chairs and 1 anchor lift. If you are looking for a good time to book accommodation August , you will always find accommodation at the back. Nightlife is no further, but it's only half an hour's trip to Lillehammer. We always take food, but the village adjacent to the plant has several low cost stores and it is not too expensive to buy milk, etc. If you want to go for a day, take the car up your cabin lift ends. If you want to go skiing a lot, this is the place for you. How well-behaved you are, it feels like your legs. Close to lily hammers. In addition to the border and the ears the park is in the top class, I think the black line is difficult to speed up and the weather changes quickly, so the park has to be closed quite often : The red line is very small. The children usually usually stay at the bottom of the mountain. I have been there 08, and they are good park. The other backs are good, a little bit you can think. Have been to Hafjell Circus 8 times and can really recomend this place. A little cheeky to drive in slopes that have been used for OS Given that they are in the north, quite okay. They require three lifts to get on top, the top is boring but works quite alright. Compared to Kvitfjell, when is Havjell clear better, with a greater width. Certainly perfect for shorter and intense knowledge! The best thing about Hafjell is that is everyone can go there. Even Danes and English hehe. Or wait now.. The downside is that it takes longer with the lift up. Lovely feeling when looking down at the clouds from the chairlift iaf. Will definitely go to tebax this year. Then the brother can heal home in the pipe. Then it was very very long lift queues the slopes were icy badly pissed large ice-cocoons lay everywhere. Then when it had become hot and all ice had struck, the English and Danes arrived and plowed up everything so that it became like a puck pist in all the slopes. The only thing that was good with hafjell was its funpark, good shyssta jump. Receipts have more snow than Havjell. Less people than hafjell or hellfjell hehe. A single lift up to the top instead of 3 as hafjells. Hafjell is perfect for an intense weekend. Quick lifts, rarely queues, moderately steep. Offpist non-existent. The entertainment scene is tragic. Bring your own beer and food, boycott Norwegian food prices. Havjell is best then I'm one of the few girls who are jumping on twin tips The park is built bigger this year so now you swedes go there to hafjell.. Toplists » Ski resorts. More » New snow in next 3 days. Tochal Subscribe to our Newsletter Your name. Follow us. Information Contact us Advertise Privacy policy Content policy.
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Registration's totally free, of course, and makes snowHeads easier to use and to understand, gives better searching, filtering etc. When you register, you get our free weekly -ish snow report by email. It's rather good and not made up by tourist offices or people that love the tourist office and want to marry it either We don't share your email address with anyone and we never send out any of those cheesy 'message from our partners' emails either. Anyway, snowHeads really is MUCH better when you're logged in - not least because you get to post your own messages complaining about things that annoy you like perhaps this banner which, incidentally, disappears when you log in Username:- Password:. Or: Register to be a proper snow-head, all official-like! Prev topic :: Next topic. Poster: A snowHead. Before going on this trip I had no idea what to expect, so thought I'd post a short TR and some pics. The terrain is extremely different to the Alps - think rolling, tree-covered hills - and the max altitude is only 1,m or so. We were lucky when we were there and it was around 2C to -3C, but it can get much colder. First day was cloudy, snowing lightly and persistently all day. Vis was poor but the snow was so soft and forgiving that it didn't matter too much. To be honest a speedy-ish skier could cover the whole area in a day without breaking a sweat but I was there with a group of friends so took it pretty easy and stayed predominantly in the tree line. The one ill-advised trip we took up to the top was shortly followed by a swift descent to get out of the cold why is it that the chairlifts seem so much slower when the weather is bad? The Olympic run and associated mogul run was closed for slalom practice or race the whole time we were there, which was a little disappointing. That evening I checked the forecast and was delighted to see predictions of sun As we went up on the first long gondola we suddenly emerged above a temperature inversion into glorious sunshine. Dammit, I had lost faith in my own forecast and was now wearing bad weather goggles. We went up to the top to this view: There was also about half a foot of fresh powder, which we played in doing circuits under the lift line. Funnily the lift did not seem so cold any more By lunchtime the others were hungry and I was still hungry for powder, so I snuck off to the quietest part of the resort and was rewarded by a load of untouched snow. I also had a moment of fear dropping back down into the temperature inversion cloud that I had missed the lift and gone down a random XC track — almost but not quite. Soon I spied the lurid colours and baggy clothes of the park rats and realised i was in the right place Met up with the others again and watched a magical sunset before descending in the semi-dark and murk. Day 3: conditions were much the same as day 1. Hafjell is actually a really good resort for park fans, I think there were 4 parks in total and everything was pretty quiet. Recommended for something a bit different! Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. The Norwegians seem to love parks - Hemsedal has loads of them too. Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? Enjoyed that, thanks. New Topic Post Reply. Snow Snow Snow! Solo Skiers v Groups - Orga Archives Lost and Found Ski Club of Great Britain To one side secret Mountain Hideout snowShops You cannot post to forums until you login You cannot read some forums until you login Read about snow conditions : snow conditions And leave your own snow report : snow report Find advice to help plan your ski holidays : ski holidays The snowHeads Ski Club : Ski Club 2. Terms and conditions Privacy Policy. Snow Reports.
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