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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. We booked flights into Oslo, and hired a car with Avis, through British Airways when booking the flight. We booked a group H car to allow for our luggage two pairs of ski's and the family of 4 fitting in and were giving a VW Touran which I think is actually bigger than the class we booked. We booked the accommodation, lift passes and girls ski hire through SkiStar which seem to be the company that operate all the ski areas in Sweden and Norway. Our cabin was a 3 bedroom cabin which had a total of 8 beds but only 1 toilet. So was lovely and spacious for us as a family of 4, but would have been challenging to share the one toilet and one shower between 8 people IMO. The kitchen was very well equipped but no kettle which surprised me but wasn't an issues as there was a coffee maker and waffle maker , and the cabin was completely surrounded by snow you are expected to clear around the cabin yourself which I wasn't expecting but the snow ploughed kept the road leading to all the cabins clear. We couldn't find any accommodation which had a bath in but the shower was lovely, I did miss having a bath after skiing. We could have paid less on accommodation but decided it looks so nice it was worth paying for and it was lovely! We also booked lift passes for all of us and ski and boot hire for the girls, this came to EUR. We had no issues with our flight some getting there due to overnight road closures on the M27 - which I avoided as I knew it was being closed, but also the M25 exit of the M3 was closed so we had to come off at Junction 3 and cut round via the A30 , it was a bit slow getting our hire car in Oslo as the Avis systems were all down so they were having to process people manually, so we had to queue for a while to collect the car, another advantage of having booked through British Airways as we are executive club members, this gave us an additional driver for no extra charge. So we didn't leave the airport until midday. We stopped for lunch about 40mins from the airport at Espa in a nice place overlooking the lake was very pricey though! We then got back on the road. It was snowing when we arrived and constantly snowed all the way there, this made for a slow run, and as we got closer to Salen the conditions of the road got worse making it a challenging drive. In hindsight a 4 wheel drive would have been better to book. With our stop and the slow going on the roads, we didn't arrive until , so we got the keys, luggage in the house and set of to buy some food for that night and the morning. We left collecting the girls ski stuff until the morning mainly due to me trying to take us to the wrong place to collect the ski's as I matched the name on instructions with the name on the map, and the place we went to was closed! The conditions of the runs were lovely, after having skied at Easter for the last several years with the exception of a Bansko half term trip where it was unseasonably warm and had easter like conditions , it was so nice to be skiing on lovely snow. We only had 1 day of sun, the rest it was cloudy and odd top ups of snow. We also had low cloud on a couple of days, and it was quite windy up the top on several days. Most of the runs are tree-lined which help shelter from the wind but if you went to the top to start you were blasted quite a bit on the first bit which my youngest was VERY put of by. We found all over the area race gate sections where you can go down a little course, and it times you down. My eldest loved doing these when ever she found them, as did lots of other children. The area is predominately drag lifts with a few chair lifts. It felt really magical going through it. In terms of lift queues we had an occasional min queue but normally no more than a minute if anything despite it being local holidays that week as well. During the week we drove across to Lindvallen, we first stopped first at Salfjallet end skied there and had lunch, then went on to their Experium place - this area has loads of nursery runs, and is the one really marketed as the best for families it also has bowling, water park, 3D cinema and a McDonalds on the slope piccie on another thread. This area was much busier than the other areas we were staying in, and longer lift queues but still no longer than 10mins, it also felt more tacky. Each of the ski area has large free carparks making it easy to use the hire car to travel between them, there is also a bus you can use under you ski pass but we didn't as we had the car. We had intended to take a day across in Tyrsil, Norway which is included in the ski pass if you get a week long one , but were put off by the long drive from the airport and decided we had plenty to keep us entertained as we were skiing with the girls, without the extra drive. We really liked the area and the people we met don't think we found another brit out there. We won't rush back due to the long drive from the airport BUT they are currently constructing a new international airport scheduled to open Dec , which we passed only 30mins at our very cautious pace due to the amount of snow down after leaving where we stayed. When that reopens, it will make it a lot more accessible, though my only fear is this might make it a lot busier as a resort. Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. We went Saturday to Saturday as that gives us a day back home after the holiday, but more the accommodation is Sun-Sun, so this did limit our options slightly. Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? Some photos:. You need to Login to know who's really who. NickyJ , nice TR. Have you kicked Esprit into touch? Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. Sorry not sure what you mean? You'll need to Register first of course. Then you can post your own questions or snow reports NickyJ , I recall that you have gone with Esprit in the past so was wondering if you have decided to do your own thing from now on. After all it is free. The Flying Snowplough wrote: NickyJ , I recall that you have gone with Esprit in the past so was wondering if you have decided to do your own thing from now on. Still in two minds For next season with late Easter, it is very tempting to return to Gressoney. However we also are going on the Spring Family bash this year as well, will get the girls lessons there, so will get some time together, and we are bringing my parents so may get a bit of baby sitting provided as well What makes it even harder skiing with our youngest is that she is on the Autistic spectrum and dyspraxic so we can't now put her into group lessons as she freaks out at certain lifts, won't go on certain buttons on lifts because they are a different colour to the others, when it is a windy, gets VERY spooked at people coming too close to her, and when she freaks she freezes and will only move at a snails pace, I have strained a muscle trying to snow plough behind her, as I couldn't ski that slowly without a snow plough. I am at a bit of a loss as to how to help her get over this to be honest, and hope a private instructor for a few sessions in April MAY help, but she was skiing generally slower than she was last april. You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. The only exception was the take out Pizza place which we used on the last night to save me cooking which was cash only and no cards. Apparently this is due to how remote they are and how much they are charged to get the cash collected. Mezzo a restaurant name was a bit pricey but was lovely. We bought ourselves some Whiskey and Wine from the Duty free at Heathrow to take with us so didn't attempt to buy any more alcohol over there apart from the odd Heineken. Ski the Net with snowHeads. NickyJ wrote: We ended up bringing lots of cash back with us We generally come back with an empty wallet and a melted credit card And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports. So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. It's the same in Trysil - even the cheapo hot chocolate places on the runs wanted paying by contactless card! Very civilised I thought, allowed us to forget how much we were spending until after the holiday I've got my eye on Salen for a trip at some point - did you get any impression of the buses between the areas being ok or a pain? I note you had a car so may just not have noticed. You know it makes sense. Would highly recommend hiring a car, especially as parking side is free and plentiful. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. That does sound like a car is the sensible option - and maybe this new airport will be a massive bonus for DIY travellers probably for a few months until the package holiday operators get their act together and it becomes chaos anyway ElzP , the accommodation we were staying in had some great facilities included a drying cupboard never seen one before but is a cross between a full size ie over head height cupboard and a tumblr dryer , boot dryers, dishwasher, microwave, fridge freezer, oven, toaster, food mixer, waffle maker, loads of pots and pans and crockery. NickyJ , Very interesting tour report, thanks. Interested in skiing in Sweden one day soon. One rather mundane question; why are the prices you quote for accommodation, lift passes etc in Euros? Do they prefer them to Krona? Thanks, in advance. It was how we were charged for them through the SkiStar website. However no indication of Euros being used for anything else out there. Ah, should have mentioned that, Sweden is largely cashless now, everything is on a card, or by phone or by swish. I can't remember the last time I used cash in Sweden - could well be over a year ago. Everything is card or swish mobile phone payment system, linked to your bank account. Good report, NickyJ , sounds like you had good conditions. We got blown off the hill when we went! Skistar do the most international marketing. There are lots of other scandi resorts not run by them, but they're harder to find on Google in english. NickyJ , good to hear you had a nice time in Sweden It will be interesting to see how things pan out with the new Scandinavian Mountains Airport. My initial thought is that it will be used by Danes and Swedes that are going anyway, but it allows them to fly rather than have a very long drive. Scandinavian Mountains Airport sounds like it could really open up the area. Hopefully there will be some flights from Malmo. There is a shortage of flights from southern Sweden to Northern Sweden. Nice report. Accommodation sounded good but one bathroom for occupancy of 8 sounds a bit optimistic. Didn't know about the extra driver perk going via BA. That could save a bit assuming the quote was competitive to begun with? Same stuff at Trysil - the drying cupboard,no bath and down to the troll in a toilet so sounds like standard Skistar. Euros do make it easier to compare to the usual Euro resorts and easier to hedge against. A Swedish ski instructor had said to us that he thought Salens runs were too short and not great for beginners. Did you find that? The Lindvallen area had the largest number of nursery slopes that I have ever seen in a resort. Though none of us are beginners so a little hard to answer. Lots of green slopes, and blues that are only a small step up. True about run marking. Just some signposts at the top, and a few poles marking the edge of the piste. No nice piste marker signs with numbers or indication of which side ref the discussion about skiing in a whiteout. About bathrooms Bathrooms are always wetrooms in Sweden, which lends itself more to a shower. Given a choice, I think most Swedes would chose to have a sauna bastu rather than a bath. That said, we have a bath in our apartment in Stockholm. Themasterpiece , I seem to recall you are renting yours out through SkiStar? Do you have a link to it? 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. Last edited by Poster: A snowHead on Thu ; edited 1 time in total. The Flying Snowplough wrote:. After all it is free After all it is free. NickyJ wrote:. So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name: Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. LOTA wrote:.

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