With over 70 slopes and modern lift systems, Trysil is a destination for everyone from beginners to experienced skiers. The best way to get there is by car, so you can also enjoy the beautiful Norwegian nature along the way.
World-class skiing for all levels
Trysil offers 68 kilometres of groomed slopes, making it one of Scandinavia's most versatile ski areas. The four interconnected ski areas make it easy to explore the entire mountain on skis.
Family-friendly: Families with children love Trysil for its many wide and easy slopes. In the Trysil-Knut Arena and Eventyr areas, there are children's areas with conveyor belts and fun activities that make it easy and fun for children to learn to ski.
Challenges for experienced skiers: For more advanced skiers, there are black pistes and off-piste options. Try the famous Høgegga piste, famous for its steep and perfectly groomed carving slopes.
Snowparks: Trysil has several snowparks for freestyle enthusiasts with jumps, rails and halfpipes for all levels.
Cross-country skiing: If you prefer cross-country skiing, Trysil offers 100 kilometres of trails winding through the peaceful Norwegian nature.
Accommodation close to the slopes
In Trysil, it's easy to find accommodation close to the slopes so you can start your ski day directly from your accommodation.
Ski in/ski out: Many of the properties, such as Radisson Blu Resort Trysil and Trysilfjell Apartment Hotel, offer ski in/ski out options so you can make the most of your time on the slopes.
Family-friendly options: Several cabins and apartments are perfect for families or larger groups and offer facilities such as a kitchen and sauna so you can relax after a long day of skiing.
Activities off the slopes
Trysil also has a wide range of activities for days when you want to do something other than skiing.
Snowmobiling and dog sledding: Explore the mountains on an exciting snowmobile or dog sled ride.
After-ski and restaurants: Enjoy a lively after-ski at popular places like Laaven, or relax with dinner at restaurants like Brasserie T, where you can taste local specialities like moose meat and smoked fish.
Spa and relaxation: For pure relaxation, several hotels offer spa facilities with pool, sauna and treatments.
Travelling to Trysil - easiest by car
Trysil is about 3 hours from Oslo by car, making it easy to get there from Denmark. Taking the car is the best way to travel to Trysil as it gives you the flexibility to stop along the way and take everything you need for a perfect ski holiday.