Sollifjellet resort background
Sollifjellet in Norway - a large body of water.
Sollifjellet in Norway - a large body of water.
Sollifjellet in Norway - a man standing on top of a snow covered mountain.
Sollifjellet in Norway - a person skiing down a snow covered mountain.
Sollifjellet in Norway - a ski slope covered in snow at night.

Sollifjellet Übersicht

Sollifjellet Ski Resort is a fascinating destination, offering a variety of recreational activities such as hiking, walking and dog walking. Visitors generally spend around 3 to 4 hours exploring the area, with some staying up to 4+ hours for a more in-depth experience. The difficulty level of the activities is considered moderate by most, though some find it hard and others easy, indicating a range of trails to suit different abilities.

The resort is praised for its ample parking facilities, with free parking lots in multiple locations, including Skrøyla. However, public transportation to Skrøyla is unavailable, so visitors are advised to drive. The parking areas also include restroom facilities, although some guests have found them less than satisfactory.

The Sollifjellet Resort is not just a magnet for outdoor enthusiasts, but also for dog lovers. However, some parts of the route might be challenging for dogs, so it's recommended to keep them on a leash.

The starting point for the hiking trails can be a bit tricky to locate, with the actual starting point being at the parking area in Skrolja. From here, visitors embark on a wide gravel path which leads to the hiking trail signs. The path can be rocky and slippery at times, requiring good shoes and walking sticks for a comfortable hiking experience.

One of the key highlights of the Sollifjellet Resort is its breathtaking view of the Lysefjord and Preikestolen, also known as the Pulpit Rock. The view from the top is deemed spectacular, offering visitors a panoramic vista of the fjord's shimmering waters. The resort also offers a serene alternative to the crowded Preikestollen, allowing visitors to enjoy the stunning fjord views in a tranquil setting.

In conclusion, the Sollifjellet Ski Resort is a captivating destination, offering a blend of recreation, adventure, and breathtaking natural beauty. Whether visitors are looking for a challenging hike or a leisurely walk with their dogs, Sollifjellet offers an experience to remember.

Wichtige Einblicke

6 Einblicke verfügbar

Bergstation Höhe

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Maximale Skihöhe
Max: 6767 m

Anzahl der Lifte

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Gesamtmenge der in Betrieb befindlichen Lifte
Max: 165 total

Gesamte Pistenlänge

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Eine Gesamtdistanz aller Pisten
Max: 600 km

Höhenunterschied

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Maximale vertikale Abfahrtsdistanz
Max: 3167 m

Talstation Höhe

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Anfangshöhe des Skigebiets
Max: 4000 m

Befahrbares Gelände

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Gesamtfläche des zugänglichen Skigeländes
Max: 12366 ac

Geländeschwierigkeit

Fortgeschritten
59.0%
Anfänger
40.0%

Merkmale

1 Merkmal verfügbar

Traditionelles Skigebiet

Ein klassisches Skigebiet mit echtem Schnee

Kommentare

Real experiences from visitors to this resort

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Bergstation Höhe

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Gesamte Pistenlänge

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Höhenunterschied

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Talstation Höhe

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Befahrbares Gelände

390.4cm
Jährlicher Schneefall
11 Jahresdurchschnitt
Peak: February (104.8cm)
33.5cm
Nov
65.8cm
Dec
99.6cm
Jan
104.8cm
Feb
71.8cm
Mar
40.7cm
Apr
Snow Season (Nov-Dec-Jan-Feb-Mar-Apr)

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