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Fulufjellet in Norway - a cabin in the snow with trees in the background.
Fulufjellet in Norway - a cabin in the snow with trees in the background.
Fulufjellet in Norway - a group of people skiing down a snow covered slope.
Fulufjellet in Norway - a log cabin in the snow.
Fulufjellet in Norway - a small cabin in the middle of a forest.
Fulufjellet in Norway - a snow covered forest with trees in the background.
Fulufjellet in Norway - a snowy landscape with trees and snow covered ground.
Fulufjellet in Norway - the sun is shining through the clouds over a snowy landscape.
Fulufjellet in Norway: a ski resort surrounded by trees in the mountains.
Fulufjellet in Norway: an aerial view of a ski resort in the mountains.
Fulufjellet in Norway: an aerial view of a ski resort in the mountains.

Fulufjellet Overview

Fulufjellet, a ski resort nestled between Norway and Sweden, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike. Offering a unique blend of winter sports and natural beauty, it is famed for its captivating waterfall and magnificent mountainous scenery. A range of amenities, including free-use cabins and campfires, add to its charm, making it a popular destination for tourists.

While it may not be the largest of ski resorts, Fulufjellet offers an impressive array of ski slopes to suit all levels. The friendly and accommodating staff, coupled with the resort's uncrowded slopes, make it a particularly appealing option for families and those seeking a more relaxed skiing experience. Uniquely, the resort also caters to non-skiers with activities such as bird hunting and frisbee golf, ensuring there is something for everyone.

In addition to its winter sports, Fulufjellet offers a wealth of nature experiences. The vast park, filled with loose boulders and reindeer, is perfect for hiking, with trails prepared for winter walks and shelters available for use. For those seeking a more challenging adventure, snow shoes are recommended off the trail. The resort's location near the Swedish-Norwegian border provides stunning views in all directions, making every trip a scenic delight.

Despite its popularity, Fulufjellet has managed to maintain its serene atmosphere. The vast, beautiful nature, often devoid of crowds, offers a sense of tranquillity and peace. The park’s paths are well indicated, and the terrain is easily walkable for hours, providing a sense of calm and humility amidst the grandeur of nature.

The Fulufjellet National Park, a large protected zone, is easily accessible from Ljørdalen in Trysil, with drivable roads through the alpine center up to the entrance gate. From there, visitors can enjoy beautiful walks, including a relatively easy hike to the Swedish-Norwegian border. With the potential of encountering wildlife such as wolves and bears, every visit promises to be an unforgettable experience.

Key insights

6 insights available

Peak Elevation

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Maximum skiing elevation
Max: 6767 m

Number of Lifts

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Total quantity of operational lifts
Max: 165 total

Total Run Distance

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A total distance of all the piste runs
Max: 600 km

Vertical Drop

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Maximum vertical descent distance
Max: 3167 m

Base Elevation

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Starting elevation of ski area
Max: 4000 m

Skiable Terrain

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Total area of accessible ski terrain
Max: 12366 ac

Features

2 features available

Traditional Ski Resort

A classic ski resort with real snow

Night Skiing

Enjoy after-dark skiing operations

Comments

Real experiences from visitors to this resort

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Peak Elevation

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Number of Lifts

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Total Run Distance

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Vertical Drop

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Base Elevation

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Skiable Terrain

185cm
Annual Snowfall
11 year average
Peak: January (40.4cm)
31.3cm
Nov
36.6cm
Dec
40.4cm
Jan
27.7cm
Feb
26.7cm
Mar
21.5cm
Apr
Snow Season (Nov-Dec-Jan-Feb-Mar-Apr)

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