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Snow guarantee. Hugely confident in their snow conditions, Trysil offers a very generous snow guarantee: if the snow cover isn't extensive enough, you'll receive a refund on your lift pass, accommodation, ski rental and tuition. The well-planned piste network means that all levels can ski together. Uncrowded slopes. The wide, open pistes give you plenty of space for building confidence and enjoying the immaculately groomed terrain. Friendly, English-speaking locals. Genuinely friendly and exceptionally helpful, Norwegians speak English as their second language. From the lift operators to the locals, we always find that everyone in Trysil is hugely welcoming. Super-convenient resort hubs. Slope-side accommodation. The properties have been perfectly laid out so that you can easily ski back for lunch without having to use a shuttle. Low-altitude amenities. Sheltered from the elements by the surrounding trees, the resort amenities sit at relatively low altitudes. This also makes the drive here easier and faster, with no hairpin bends to contend with. Long season. Particularly with that fantastic snow cover guarantee see reason no. Easy to reach. An easy two and a half hour transfer from Oslo airport, there are lots of options for getting here, with direct two-hour flights leaving from Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester, Edinburgh and Aberdeen. Norway's largest ski area sits mostly below the tree line, so you can look forward to scenic trails and great visibility when it snows. Intermediates have plenty of piste miles to explore, and the mountain is almost conical in shape so you can ski most of the way around it, with great views from the exposed summit. Perfect for families and mixed-ability groups, the well-planned piste network means that you can all jump on the same lift, choose your favourite run down and meet again at the bottom. Beginners can also get a feel for the whole ski area with easier runs at all altitudes. The long season means that off-piste conditions can still be good as late as March and April. We often find that the Trysilfjellet area is particularly good fun. To arrange a guide for help finding the best powder stashes, just ask a member of our team for details. They offer tuition for all ages and levels, from toddlers and first-timers to expert skiers. As well as private lessons and week-long courses, you can try taster sessions in snowboarding, cross-country and telemark skiing. Just ask our team about the best options for your level and budget. Adults - Graded from green through to black, all adult sessions aim to build on your existing skills and either teach you the basics or fine-tune your technique. You can choose between group lessons or one-to-one tuition. Children and teens - One of the best places in the world for children to learn, Trysil ski lessons use fun and play as a foundation for helping children build confidence and develop new skills. Group lessons are divided into four age categories: 3years; years; years; and years. The convenience of having all the facilities you need bars, restaurants, grocery shopping, ski rentals and ski school in one place is something our family guests hugely appreciate in Trysil. Skiing at Trysil Turistsenter - The large beginner area by the Radisson Blu has three child-friendly lifts, a slalom course and a self-timed piste, as well as a green jump and rails, a sledging slope, cafe, and barbecue huts. When your family is ready to try more challenging slopes, the whole Trysil ski system is easily accessible from here. The slopes are often deserted and the self-contained ski area allows everyone to build confidence in a safe environment. Here are some of our top recommendations. Skihytta - Serves hearty dishes at the base of slopes 3 and 4. Knettsetra - A traditional log cabin in the trees, near the snowboard park. Order a gourmet burger at lunch or ski here on floodlit slopes in the evening for a moose fondue. Get a lift back to your hotel on a snowmobile. Laaven - Serves rustic meals at the base of the main chairlift in Trysil Turistsenter. Fuel up at their lunch buffet or try the speciality grill buffet on Friday and Saturday evenings. La Pasteria - Slopeside fresh pasta, open for breakfast lunch and dinner. Peppes Pizza - Excellent eat-in, take-out and delivery pizzas in Trysil Turistsenter. Puben Sankt Olav - Serves a lunch buffet, pizza and pub-style menu. Also does a pizza delivery service. Also offers takeaway and delivery. Happy Faces - Eat-in or take-away burgers, bowls and sushi at Trysil Turistsenter. Stabben Afterski - Relaxed bar at the Park Inn, with live music on Fridays and Saturdays from pm to pm, and 11pm till 2am. In Trysil Tursistsenter. Trysil Tursistsenter. Trysil has a particularly good selection of non-ski activities for all ages, whether you want to have fun as a family or relax with adults only. Dog sledding - Great fun for the whole family, choose anything from a minute sled ride to an overnight trip with Siberian and Alaskan huskies. Horse sleigh ride - Take a sleigh ride into the forest and arrive in style to an evening meal served in a lavvu tent teepee. Go after dark and under torchlight for the best experience. Bowling - The Radisson Blu has an eight-lane ten-pin bowling alley and an American-style diner. A perfect combination for a fun family evening. Anyone can have a go, from children and complete beginners to pro-level surfers. Join a taster session or book some tuition. The pool complex also has a glass climbing wall and an indoor pool with currents. Contact us Off-Peak Dates. By Country. Season Passes. What We Do. Holiday Info. Why Trysil? Ten things we love about Trysil. The Skiing. The slopes. Kids in Trysil. Food and Drink. Non-ski activities: our top 5. Resort Map. Loading map Trail map. Resort Stats. Season Mid December - Late April.
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