IN NORWAY 2012 - Gol Reisemål AS
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IN NORWAY 2012 - Gol Reisemål AS
SKIING in nORWAY 2012 Skiingnorway.com cONTENT WELCOME2 Skking in Norway 2012 - 2013 Page 2 CROSS COUNTRY SKIING 3 WEATHER & CLOTHING 4 xc-SKIING & HEALTH 5 DNT Oslo 6-7 HOTEL TO HOTEL 8 OUR DESTINATIONS 9 røros10 Valdres11 Foto: Strandafjellet/Ski Fjord Norway/Terje Rakke Nordic Life rondane 12 - 13 jotunheimen 14 Espedalen15 Peer Gynts Rike Skiing Norway - For skiing and winter activities 16 Lillehammer17 trysil18 uvdal19 ål20 gol21 hovden22 tRAVEL AGENCIES WELCOME 23 ACCOMMODATIONS25 OUT SKIING! Skiing Norway is a nationwide interest group for cross-country skiing and winter activities in Norway. It was established in 2001 in collaboration with Innovation Norway, Norges Skiforbund (Norwegian skiing association), The Association for the Promotion of Skiing and the Norwegian Trekking Association. Skiing Norway wants to ensure that you have great experiences in the Norwegian nature, both with and without skis! We would like to wish you a hearty welcome to Winter Norway! ACTIVITIES WITHOUT SKIS These days, winter resort businesses can offer much more than just cross-country skiing. A wonderful trip ABOUT THIS BROCHURE Publisher: Skiing NorwayBA Project management: Anita Koot og Monique van Dijk-Seppola Postboks 7 - 2675 Otta, Norway Storgata 15 - 2670 Otta, Norway Tel. +47 61 23 06 53 [email protected] www.skiingnorway.com Title photo: Røros/Terje Rakke Nordic Life/ Innovation Norway We take no responsibility and make no guarantees for the content of the advertisements or information given by individual contributors and Tourist Informations. Reproduction of text & images, including extracts, should be approved by Skiing Norway. For free distribution abroad. Foto: CH. www.visitnorway.com on a horse and sleigh with bells and torches, or a visit to a lavvo with a bonfire, where you will be served a warm drink, will add another dimension to your experience. Most locations offer ski rental and skiing lessons, and will also have slalom slopes/ski tows. Many locations have special activities for children and offer discounts to families. The soft, white snow inspires you to play. From vigorous snowball fights amongst teenagers to more creative forms of expression, such as small children making snowmen, or grown-ups building impressive snow sculptures. Snow also equals speed for many on skis, rump-sleds, toboggans, kick-sleds or sleds. Fun and excitement for people at play, regardless of age. CONTENTMENT AND WELL-BEING After your ski trip, you might like to enjoy a sauna or a swim, relax around an open-hearth fire or even have a dance after dinner. Everywhere, you will experience a distinct and cosy environment where the individual is catered for. Fine cuisine is an important part of a successful holiday and, at our full-service establishments, you will find a sumptuous Norwegian breakfast and excellent food, with many Norwegian specialities. SEASONAL VARIATIONS The snow has a magnetic attraction to us. Real ski enthusiasts hurry to put on their skis as soon as the first snow falls in November, forming a thin, white blanket over the landscape. CROSS COUNTRY SKIING Challenges for all skiers in Norway. Many enthusiasts are not finished with their regular skiing until May. Right through to the middle of summer, quite a few Norwegians will ascend the high mountain glaciers, in order to enjoy warm summer days on white snow, under a blue sky and a blazing sun. Christmas and New Year in the mountains is a very special experience, built around festivals and traditions. Use the daytime to take refreshing skiing trips and in the evening you may enjoy authentic food and savour the wonderful atmosphere. From January until March there is usually plenty of snow and excellent trails. Even though the days are short and temperatures are at their lowest, this is the time Foto: Utefoto. www.visitnorway.com for great nature adventures. The snow glistens in the snow-clad trees. Dusk brings with it the mystical, fascinating blue light, which has inspired many artists both past and present. If the night should reveal a star-filled sky, you will often witness the Northern Lights dancing across the heavens. This is the time for those who seek calm, tranquillity and recreation. Foto: Stryn Skisenter/Ski Fjord Norway /Terje Rakke Nordic Life Easter in Norway is a symbol of sun, snow and joy of life. Many Norwegians want to be on the white, sun-drenched plateaux at this time, to seek out wonderful nature adventures and to enjoy peace and recreation. Much of the day is spent outdoors, on the sun terrace, on the ski trails, or simply playing in the snow. Foto: CH. www.visitnorway.com Skking in Norway 2012 - 2013 Page 4 weather & clothing Good planning is the basis for a successful tour. THE NORWEGIAN MOUNTAIN CODE To ensure that your stay in the mountains is as comprehensive and successful as possible, it is important to abide by the 9 mountain codes. 1. Do not set out on any long trips without practicing first. 2. Notify others of your route. 3. Respect the weather and the weather forecasts. 4. Learn from the locals. 5. Be equipped for bad weather and cold, even on short trips. 6. Always take a rucksack and proper mountain gear. 7. Never go alone. 8. Turn back in time. Sensible retreat is no disgrace. 9. Save your energy and dig yourself into the snow, if necessary. SUN IN THE MOUNTAINS Even in overcast weather in the mountains, the sun can be very intense. Cover all exposed areas of skin with sun tan lotion containing the appropriate sun protection factor. In extremely cold temperatures, sun tan lotion should be water-free. If you have any doubts about which sun protection factor you should use, please seek advice from the nearest chemist. HOW TO DRESS IN THE MOUNTAINS You should always dress according to the level of activity you are going to undertake. You should dress in order to maintain body temperature and avoid sweating. Vigorous activity requires less clothing than lighter activity. Take warm and comfortable clothing with you. Generally, clothes are separated into 3 layers: 1) The inner layer should be insulated with woollen undergarments, as well as woollen socks. The inner layer should function as a sweat-transporting layer. 2) The middle layer should consist of wool, cotton or fleece clothing. 3) The outer layer should be windproof and/or waterproof with adjustable air vents at the wrists, neck, waist and below the knees. SKI EQUIPMENT There are different types of skis. The most commonly used are cross-country skis or mountain skis, with or without steel edges. At certain ski rental establishments it is also possible to rent wax-free skis, but these are not so common in Norway. Your choice of skis should be based upon the type of terrain and the type of trip that you are intending to undertake. If you have any doubts, ask for advice from your tour operator or directly from your hotel/holiday accommodation before you travel. If you are planning to take your own ski boots and rent skis, check beforehand that the bindings are compatible. SNS and NNN bindings are most commonly used in Norway. Mountain skis often use Rottefella bindings. If you require tips and advice regarding ski waxing, please visit: www.swix.no You will also be able to rent a pulk sled at most establishments. It is recommended that children under 6 months of age should not be placed in a pulk sled. Nor should the air temperature be below -10 degrees centigrade. If you are intending to take a longer trip over several days, it is important to pack properly. The Norwegian Trekking Association has some useful tips for mountain trips on its website at: www.turistforeningen.no XC-skiing & health Skiing in the forests and mountains provide energy. Mentally, it is very refreshing. CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING FOR EVERYONE Cross-country skiing is an activity that is suited to everyone and you will encounter every type of skill level and tempo on the trail. Regardless of whether you are a fast or slow skier, cross-country is all about technique. At first, it may be a little difficult to establish the correct movement and weight distribution that will make the skiing easier. To gain experience and to whet your appetite, it might be smart to practice a little first. EXCELLENT FITNESS TRAINING Skiing is perhaps the best endurance sport to be found. One of the reasons for this is that skiing usually takes place out in nature, far removed from road traffic and built-up areas. This offers the opportunity for variety and adventure. Cross-country skiing is a gentle activity that does not put as much strain on the legs as jogging. Cross-country skiing affects the back, arms and legs and involves all the major muscle groups. In other words, you are improving your physical conditioning, endurance strength, balance, weight distribution and technique. Neither are there any particular requirements regarding how you are built. Whether you are tall, short, lightweight or a little heavier, you can enjoy cross-country skiing. Weight training for the arms, upper body and legs, as well as roller skiing, can help to improve your skiing proficiency. WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION FOR OPTIMUM GLIDE Rather than shifting their weight from side to side and sliding slightly forward for each step that they take, it is usual for novices to ski with their weight evenly distributed on both skis for the whole time. To achieve optimum weight distribution, you should be able to flex your ankles and bend your knees slightly, while at the same time attempting to carry the weight of your body forward in order to kick back. Then you will achieve a greater sliding movement, which is part of the fun of skiing. At first, it can be difficult to find your balance and your ski sticks can be more of a hindrance than a help. Practice a little by taking some trips without ski sticks. Then you will be forced to kick back correctly in order to move forward. TOTAL RELAXATION OF THE MIND Once you have found your rhythm, you will begin to think about other things and time will fly past. Before you know it, you will have travelled a good distance, will be well and truly out of breath and will have rosy cheeks. You will also be in a great mood, having navigated yourself through snowclad spruce trees and around other skiers actively using the nature. A relaxed cross-country skiing trip, or a shorter trip at a greater pace, offer great variety to an exercise programme. Skiing is so natural and so pleasurable that, once you have started, you never think of it as exercise. It is also very motivating to do something different during the winter to keep yourself in shape. It is easy to imagine that a ski trip will take ages but you can, in fact, achieve great exercise benefits by taking shorter trips from half an hour to one hour’s duration, at a slightly Simlebu Sunde Leirvik Røldal Øvre Sandvatn Sandvasshytta Blomstølen Varland Haukeliseter Skinnarbu 13 Haukeligrend 19 Kvanndalen Vågsli Holmavasshytta Tuddal Høyfjellshotell Sigridsbu Nordstul Blestua 51 Mjøndalen Drammen Drammen Mjaugetj. 24 Knutehytta Rauland Høyfjellshotell 11 Selsli Kongsberg Rauland Meheia Raje Sveinsbu Ivarsbu Holmestrand Notodden Grimåsen Åmot Omholt Sørmyr Solum 22 Darrebu Seljord Sommerseter Jønnbu Økter Presteseter Bolkesjø The Norwegian Trekking Association Storavassbu Longåsdalen Ølen Bleskestad Sauda Løkjelsvatn Lyngmyr Olalia Jonestølen Sand Haugesund Mostøl Kvilldal 11 Sloaros 18 Bleskestadmoen Bjåen Th. Hovden Fjellstoge Hovdestøylen Tjørnbrotbu 15 7 Osabu Saurdal Berdalen Krossvatn 10 6 6 10 10 Sandsa Vassdalstjørn Stranddalen 15 Dalen Berdalsbu Gvarv Bø 17 Fugleleiken 4 Trollsvann Svanstul skisenter Vindfjelltunet Bjørnevasshytta Heisetra Hovatn Siljuknatten 15 Hovstøyl Storsteinen Eidavatn Skien Sandefjord Grasdalen Melands 12 Kringlevatn Berg Grønahei 3 12 Bossbu Porsgrunn Valle 10 Fyresdal 11 Nilsebu Torsdalsbu 10 10 Brevik Trodla-Tysdal Larvik Stavskar Litle Aurådal 11 6 Storevatn Nystøyl Svartenut Sildevika Birtedalen Stakken TaumeGautefall Turisthotell Kvipt Viglesdalen Fardalen Nutevasshytta 17 vatn Grautheller 6 Langesund Rysstad Songedalen 21 Hengeltjørnloftet Lysefjorden 8 4 12 4 Bakken Fløyrli Vindilhytta Langeid Preikestolen Børsteinen Håhelleren Øyuvsbu Granbustøyl Ådneram Kragerø Fløyrlistølen 6 16 Sirdal 18 Tjønndalen Nodhagen Mjåvasshytta Skåpet Langavatn Sandvatn h.hotell 7 Blåfjellenden 4 Haugen Josephsbu Gaukhei Grunnetjørnsbu 13 15 Vinddalen 9 20 10 Gramstad Valevatn Solheim Høgaleitet Skarsvassbu 18 7 10 Kronen Gaard Skredå Kvinen Risør Tomannsbu Bortelid Åmli Lakkenstova 7 Lyngør fyr Ålgård Ljosland Fjellstove Dølemo Olandsbu Støle Tvedestrand Knaben Stavtjørn Gullingen Kopervik The Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) is Norway’s biggest outdoor activities organisation with 240.000 members. For some 144 years, DNT has been working to promote trekking and to improve conditions for all who enjoy the country’s broad range of outdoor attractions. DNT maintains a huge network of waymarked routes in the mountains and offers accommodation in more than 465 lodges all over the country. As a member you can have the DNT-standard key, which gives you access to the unstaffed cabins. DNT organizes a large number of guided tours, which include transport, accommodation, meals and guiding. It is simple to join a guided tour; Everything is organized, just get in shape and prepare your rucksack! For more information about DNT, visit: Nordvikgården Skudeneshavn Geitungen Skking in Norway 2012 - 2013 Page 6 Stavanger Sola Strand Hotel Sandnes Tonstad Åseral Horten Evje Tønsberg B Arendal Store Torungen Egersund Fevik Strand Hotel Gaudland l www.turistforeningen.no/english STAFFED LODGES FONDSBU is beautifully situated by the lake Bygdin in Jotunheimen. Ski terrain with great variations. Marked routes to several lodges in Jotunheimen. Bus from Oslo to Tyin, weasel in to the lodge. Contact info: Adress: Fondsbu, Eidsbugarden, 2985 Tyinkrysset Ph. +47 970 74 218 Fax: +47 902 14 218. E-mail: [email protected]. www.turistforeningen.no/fondsbu FINSEHYTTA Great ski terrain, marked routes to Hardangervidda and Skarvheimen. Train directly from Oslo or Bergen. Finsehytta is situated by the highest train station in Norway with 1222 m. Contact info: Adress: Finsehytta,5719 Finse. Ph. +47 56 52 67 32 E-mail: [email protected] www.turistforeningen.no/finsehytta RONDVASSBU is situated in the heart of Rondane, Norway’s first National Park. Marked routes. Access to several 2000m peaks. Bus or train from Oslo or Trondheim. Taxi to Mysuseter. On skis in spectacular landscape in to the lodge. Contact info: Adress: Rondvassbu, 2675 Otta. Ph. +47 61 23 18 66 E-mail: [email protected] www.turistforeningen.no/rondvassbu GJENDESHEIM The cabin is situated in beautiful surroundings by Gjendeosen and is a perfect starting point for skiing tours in the area. From here you can go to the highest peaks or use the prepared ski tracks. Possibility to drive all the way up to the cabin. Contact info: Adress: boks 32, 2684 Vågå. Ph. +47 61 23 89 10. Mobile: +47 416 66 301. E-mail: [email protected] www.turistforeningen.no/ gjendesheim le k o e n å a 2 e a r y GUIDED TOURS On new tracks in Jotunheimen TOUR 1290/12 7 days Departure dates: Sun 18/3, Sun 25/3, Sun 1/4 The southern part of Jotunheimen is for many skiers an unknown area. This route from south to east shows you some of the great variations of the National Park. Accommodation will be in smaller self-service cabins and staffed lodges. The last day you will hopefully see the known ridge of Besseggen from the lake of Gjende. This route is less demanding than in the central part of Jotunheimen. Route: Tyinstølen – Tomashelleren – Yksendalsbu – Fondsbu – Gjendebu – Gjendesheim Transport: Train or bus with departure and return in Oslo. K H S n es Ski Imarbu Trollstua MAP: ELLEN JEPSON Winter by others Løyper routes som ermarked kvistet/merket av (app. length in km)i km) andre(ca. lengde Snowmobile Beltebilrute route Road Vei Railway Jernbane Town, Større village/farm sted, mindreetc. sted Staffed lodge (may offer selfBetjentDNT turistforeningshytte Langdalsbu service/no-service or mayubetjent be closed (kan være selvbetjent, before and after Easter) eller stengt utenom påsken) Feskarbu Self service DNT cabin, provisions Selvbetjent turistforeningshytte (may be closed part of the winter) Molde Ubetjent turistforeningshytte Unstaffed cabin, no provisions DNT-hytte,DNT plass må bestilles Vinjeøra Storlisetra Kårøyan Grytbakksetra MARKED SKI ROUTES Græslihytta 24 Heggset Gressli Løkken Hardbakkhytta Saga Rindal Kristiansund Tverrlihytta Resdalen Hermanhyttafor the principal skiing The Jutulbu map shows the situation Grindal season at Easter (PalmSaturdayGråhaugen until Easter Monday). Jølhaugen Ås Tydal 22 Støren Aunegrenda Haltdalen 19 Sylarna 18 18 Nedalshytta Væktarstua 25 22 15 18 19 40 15 16 Gåsen Lund dörr 23 30 18 Helags Ljungdalen 15 12 Fältjägaren Kjølihytta 14 Surnadalsøra Before and after Easter less routes 23 are marked, Jøldalshytta Berkåk Ramssjøen Vindølbu more cabins are closed and some may be unstaffed or Trollheimshytta Damtjønna Todalshytta 22 Nerskogen have a self service quarter instead of being staffed. Ulsberg Hevertjønna See our websiteRenndølsetra for updated map of 22 2012 and dates Vassenden Gjevilvasshytta Kårvatn Viromdalen for each cabin at www.turistforeningen.no/english. Fagerhaug Innerdalen Bårdsgarden 13 DNT will take no responsibility for misprints or Oppdal Heimstad Vasstindbu Brandstadbu Festa changes that occur magazine. Vollasetra Sunndalsøraafter print of this J E P S O N Winter by DNT Løyper routes som ermarked kvistet/merket (app. length in km) i km) av DNT (ca. lengde Nersetra Gullsteinvollen Sollia Reitan 17 Brekken Vauldalen Røros 16 Harsjøen Feragen Tänndalen 23 Fjellnäs Funäsdalen 21 MarenLjøsnåvollen vollen Skedbro Os Betjent privat turisthytte/hotell Muggsjølia Fjølburøsta Tännäs Staffed private (may (kan være stengtlodge/hotel utenom påsken) Eiriksvollen 5 Blokhus be closed before and afterMåsvassbu Easter) 17 Langen Orkelsjøhytta Tolga Kärin Privat selvbetjent turisthytte Reinsvassbu Raubergshytta Gjøra Narjordet Røvollen Svartvassbu Rogen Private self service cabin, provisions sjön Dindalshytta Privat ubetjent turisthytte Åndalsnes Hodal 16 Hoemsbu Femundshytten Private unstaffed cabin, no provisions Gammelsætra Vangshaugen Privat hytte, plass må bestilles Haugen Private hotel/cabin, reservation needed Grøvudalshytta Røde hytter gir rabatt til medlemmer Storrödtjärn 24 Sæter Red symbols=discount for members of DNT Svukuriset Raudsjødalen Rastehytte (nødbu) 9 Hävlingen Aursjøhytta Loennechenbua Emergency shelter Reinheim 18 Tynset Brosundet Fokhaugstova Jonasvollen (no food or equipment) Finset Vinterstengt eller nedlagt 4 10 Ellefsplass Knausen Åmotdalshytta 17 11 Closed Femund Sykkylven overnattingsted Sylseth 9 Kongsvold Brydalen Grimsbu fjellstue Elgå Snøheim Tjønnebu turistsenter Grövelsjön Hjerkinn Fjellst. Alvdal Bjorli Stranda Tylldalen Vakkerstøylen Folldal Fjellh. Valdalen Hjerkinn Sølenseter Tafjord Hageseter Lesjaskog Sletten Folldal Velleseter 19 Brøstdalen 30 15 Reindalsseter lshytta Furuhaugli Pyttbua Grimsdalshytta Kaldhusseter 22 Patchellhytta Femundtunet Fokstugu Union Øye Dølbekkseter 11 9 18 11 20 Femundsvika 14 12 Blæsterdalen Veltdalshytta Høvringen: Geiranger 20 Hotell Dombås Torsbu Mefurua Korsberghytta 18 Drevsjø Dørålseter 21 12 Brekkeseter Hellesylt 20 Eftansåa HaverdalDanskehytta 17 Toftemo turist Breisjøseter sæter 12 Haukliseter Skjåkseter Dovre Høvringen 13 15 Høvringen fjellstue Nesset Billingen Storgrytdalseter Tyssenaustet 21 5 Smuksjøsr. Grotli FemundSundet Th. H. Høgfjellshotell 10 Pollfoss Peer Gynth. Rondeheimen Putten Bjørnhollia 13 16 Hjelle Skridulaupbu Engerdal Vågåmo Rondetunet Rondvassbu Sel 15 Stryn Rondane Bismo Rondane Spa Mysuseter Brimi fjellstugu Gjestegård Enden Skålatårnet Vetledalseter Lom Eldåbu Otta Sota sæter 24 Atnosen Gråhøgdbu Fossheim Rondeslottet 18 Lemonsjø Trulsbu Slæom Bødalseter Skjerdingen Rondablikk Elveseter 23 20 Sjoa Spidsberg- 18 Medalsbu Raubergstulen Briksdal seter Kvam 16 Jotunheimen fj.st. Sprongdalshytta 26 Vinstra Veolie Byrkjelo Venabu Juvasshytta Bøvertun Nørdstedalseter Jostedalen Jammerdalsbu Friisvegen Koppang 13 Glitterheim Hindsæter Hotell 15 Fefor 16 Høyset Stølsdalen 21 Krossbu 15 Arentzbu Gålå Besstrond 18 Spiterstulen 26 Ringebu Finnbøle Fast 28 Bessheim 20 Leirvassbu Skei Sognefjellshytta Tungestølen Kvitfjell Ruten Wadahl Skottenseter Sikkilsdalsr. Vetåbua Fannaråkhytta 15 9 Dalseter 12 19 Lauvåsen 26 Vigdalstøl 9 9 Gjendesheim Storhøli Turtagrø Espedalen Olavsbu Fåvang 15 Oskampen 16 Memurubu Fagerhøi 30 Skjolden Fivla Strand Lyngbua 15 15 Lunde Gjendebu Skogadalsbøen 16 Valdresflya 15 Flatbrehytta Navarsete Fuglesteg Storkvelvbu Nermo Djupslia Torfinnsbu 25 Vormeli Fondsbu Roasætra Austlid Skei Skagastølsbu Hotell Haugseter 22 Fjærland Stølsmaradalen Bygdin Skriurusten Godlidalen Hornsjø Gaupne Ingjerdbu Synstsgardseter Trysil hyttegren 23 Gravdalen 21 30 12 13 Vetti Tyinholmen 21 14 17 Avdalen Storeskag 13 Grøssete 20 Skramstadseter Vestre Gausdal 10 Nordseter Pellestova Yksendalsbu 20 9 Åkersætra Øvre Årdal 10 Tyinstølen Rena 12 35 Haldorbu Tyin Verskeid 14 Liomseter Kittilbua Årdalstangen Sjøenden Tyinkrysset Sju- 12 4 Krokbua Beitostølen Yddin Halgutusveen 4 12 Slettningsbu Svarthamar Tomashelleren Sørre sjøen Sandfløten 30 Skjellbreidhytta Filefjellstuene Lillehammer Lenningen Nystuen Sogndal estrand Snippkoia Hemsing Vangsjøen Juskjølkoia Sulebu knes Dalen Vingrom Maristuen Budor Spåtind Målia Grindaheim Flisberget Nysr. otel Bleikesr. Elverum 10 18 Nythun Glenna Lærdalsøyri Brennabu Fagernes Storlondammen es Lageråkvisla Løvknuten Viksøyri Rundkjøl Breistølen Vaset Hugulia Kljåen Flotsberget ne Gåsbu 15 Danebu Gomobu 11 Feten Løten Aurdal Nøsen Gjøvik ålsethytta Jashaugbu Småsetra/Svarttjenn/Svartskog Bjordalsbu Aurland Hamar Hemsedal Golsfjellet Guriset Oset Ossætra Merket alen Bjøberg Dokka 16 Bagn Sanderstølen Vikafjellet Rokosjøen Gravset Mæhlumsetra Ørterstølen Storefjell 14 26 Østerbø Flåm Iungsdalshytta Fyre Tingstadkoia Kongshelleren 17 Kamben Vatnahalsen Flisa Grindaflethytta Myrdal Bergsjøstølen Hellebekk 40 33 Steinbergdalen Gol edalen 22 23 14 Opptrekkern Liatoppen GeiteryggStorestølen 23 Tvinnestølen Upsete 26 Rødungstøl Vesterås Kaldavass hytta Kjerringfred Malungstugua Myrland 15 Ljosanbotten Ål Hestekroken Hedalen a Mjølfjell 24 16 Nes Hol Skaslien 20 Raggsteindalen Hallingskeid Voss 9 23 Nesbyen Storekrak 21 Fagerhøy Gammelsaga 20 rs Ulvik Lygnaseter/Skarvåsbu 9 Vassfarkoia Geilo Lordehytta Finse 41 Brandbu Harehopp Dr. Holms Ranten Ustaoset Demmevasshytta Abborputthytta Haugastøl Vikerkoia Torfinnsheim Sørbølsetran Hakkesetstølen Langedrag 26 Jaren 41 13 Rongastovo 8 Eidsvoll 28 Krækkja Lia Rembesdalseter ytten Buvasskoia 20 Flå Kjeldebu Dagali Tuva Fagerheim 15 Dusehesten Dalabu Krossdalen Gulsvik Kiellandbu Toveseter Garen Haglebu 9 Dyranut Halne 16 14 Snellingen Liset Åan Torsetlia Jevnaker Sandvasseter 13 Våka- 14 Tjuenborgkoia Kinsarvik Grua Grua Vasstulan 22 Råbjørn 35 vadet Utne Vivelid Rødberg HeinLangtjern Høgevarde Kongsvinger Solheimstulen Bislingen 23 Trantjern Bjoreidalen Tempelseter 20 13 Stigstuv 13 seter Katnosdammen Sinnerdammen 14 Bekkestua Gardermoen 13 Trondsbu Bergersætra 31 Stavali Ulveli 12 28 Imingfjell 20 Hønefoss Ringkollen Katnosdammen Breidset 23 Eggedal Hedlo 18 Grønknutkoia Rauhellern Jondal Norefjell Hønefoss Løvlia Hadlaskard Sandhaug 25 18 11 20 21 Hovinkoia 12 26 Mårbu 16 Kikut Spikertjern Kløfta 20 Torehytten Tyristrand Småroi Kobberhaugen Lufsjå Presthytta 22 25 Tømte/Sellanrå 24 Besso 5 Tyssevassbu 18 20 22 Veggli fjellstue 20 Grønknutkoia Lillestrøm Myrsetra Smedmyr Kobberhaugen 23 17 Skjeggedal 18 Stordalsbu 18 Dakkeset Lågaros 24 Veggli Fjellvang Mustadkroken Tyristrand Steinsbøle Hovinkoia 18 Studenterhytta Kalhovd Litlos Reinaskor Holmaskjerbu Daggrø 15 22 Sundtjønn OSLO Tinn Losby Gods Mosdalsbu Sæteren Oslo 20 Mogen Odda Svarvestolen Helberghytta Kjørkevatnet Øvre Fjellstul Kvanntjørn 21 Røyrivann Fonnabu 8 Gvepseborg Svarvestolen 13 7 Åmot Flesberg Hellevassbu Eriksbu 12 Eiksetra Middalsbu Hovdehytta Gaustablikk/ Rjukan Fjellstue Vangen Fagerfjell Øvresaga 16 Rjukan Kvitåvatn Hokksund Sauabrehytta 26 Seljestad Småvannsbu Gausta th. Sigridsbu Blestua Varland Drammen Haukeliseter Simlebu 51 Ski Nordstul Røldal Mjøndalen Drammen Tuddal Skinnarbu 13 Mjaugetj. Høyfjellshotell Øvre Sandvatn Bolkesjø Knutehytta Haukeligrend 24 19 Rauland Høyfjellshotell 11 Selsli Sandvasshytta Vågsli Kongsberg Kvanndalen Holmavasshytta Blomstølen Rauland Meheia Storavassbu Styggemann Sloaros Raje 11 Bjåen Th. Sveinsbu Ivarsbu 13 Holmestrand Sauda Notodden Grimåsen Åmot 18 Horten Omholt Sørmyr Hovden Fjellstoge 9 Bleskestadmoen n Lyngmyr Solum Mostøl 22 Darrebu Seljord Sommerseter Tjørnbrotbu Hovdestøylen 15 Jønnbu Økter Kvilldal Presteseter 15 stølen E L L E N Kvikne M A P : DNT-lodge/cabin, reservation needed SV E RG IG O ER N E hotel to hotel Skking in Norway 2012 - 2013 Page 8 You can go from hotel to hotel with or without a tour guide and luggage. HALLINGDAL TRAIL SOUTH 144 KM There is a continuous trail from Ustaoset over Geilo to Sangefjell and Veståsen to Myking. Most of the route follows prepared trails andpasses over Dyna, which lies at the border between Ål and Nes. From Dyna it runs to Myking and continues towards Synstevann (crosses the road to Tunhovd). If you would prefer a shorter stage between Myking and Haglebu, you can take a detour to the E.K.T. Langedrag Nature Park. Here you may stay overnight during weekends/Easter and on individual weekdays when there is no school camp. The trail continues further towards Hallingnatten. From Hallingnatten it runs along Lake Reinsjøen and down to Flatvollen. The descent to Flatvollen is steep and difficult and represents a challenge as the slope is not easy to prepare. The trail then continues towards Haglebu, Tempelseter and finishes at Norefjell. As an alternative, you can also take the trail over Høgevarde on the section between Haglebu and Norefjell. www.fjellferie.no THE TROLL TRAIL 170 KM A wonderful skiing trip from the striking high mountain terrain in the Rondane National Park in the north, via a ’more gentle’ mountain terrain, to the Winter Olympics town of Lillehammer in the south. The trip starts at Høvringen and, with the Rondane Massif in the background, runs via Kvamsfjellet to Venabygdsfjellet, further to Øksendalen, and continues past mountain farms at Øyerfjellet to Nordseter. From here, you can choose to take a longer loop around Lake Sjusjøen or descend to Lillehammer. The skiing trip also offers transportation of luggage and there are different departures for trips with and without a tour guide. The trail passes through varied terrain and is marked from 1st February until the end of Easter. The day stages are of 17-42 km duration. The trip is best suited to competent, well trained skiers. Mountain skis (skis with steel edges) are recommended as the trail is only partly prepared. The trip can also be taken from Lillehammer and northwards to Høvringen. www.norske-bygdeopplevelser.no THE PEER GYNT TRAIL 60-100 KM The Peer Gynt trail offers you a varied skiing experience in authentic surroundings, from Espedalen via Fefor, Gålå and Kvitfjell to Skeikampen. The trip will include views of the Jotunheimen, Rondane and Dovrefjell national parks. This will give you stunning and dramatic impressions of the otherwise friendly mountain areas that the trail passes through. You will be skiing at 700-1,500 metres above sea level! The daily stages are relatively short and there are many interesting diversions enroute. The whole Peer Gynt trail is frequently maintained and ordinary cross-country skis may be used. There are various places to stay overnight along the trail and also a wide range of activities. The Peer Gynt trail is easy and is therefore suitable for all. no www.norske-bygdeopplevelser.no Our destinations Værnes Trondheim Kristiansund Rindal Røros Molde Norge Oppdal Ålesund Stryn Nordfjordeid Sandane Vågå Lom Otta Jotunheimen Høvringen Mysuseter Rondane Kvamsfjellet Vinstra Venabygdsfjellet Ringebu Peer Gynts Rike Espedalen Trysil Nordseter Sogndal Valdres Lillehammer Sjusjøen Fagernes Ål Voss Bergen Gol & Golsfjellet Hamar Gjøvik Hallingdal Nesbyen Uvdal Gardermoen Hønefoss Oslo Hardandervidda Rauland Hovden Moss Rygge Larvik Stavanger Kristiansand Sandefjord Torp RØROS Skking in Norway 2012 - 2013 Page 10 Be Captured Foto: Geir Tønset Destination Røros offers a pulsating cultural life, wild and unspoiled nature, two national parks, a dramatic history and local produced food of superb quality. At the hearth of Røros you find Europe`s oldest preserved wooden buildings, listed on UNESCO`s list of World Heritage Sites. The region is easily accessible, has extremely stable snow conditions and offers activities in most types of weather with its open mountain plateau and forest clad valleys. The Røros plateau is situated 600800 m.a.s.l, with summits as high as 1600 m.a.s.l, and represents an agreeable challenge to most people. News! Direct flights from Stockholm Arlanda and Trollhättan Göteborg during winter season. Foto: Roar Øhlander recommended accommodations Røros hotell Tel. +47 72 40 80 00 www.roroshotell.no With tracks starting right outside the front door. Winter season: Prices from NOK 750,- p.p in double room Breakfast and ski rental included. Foto: Tom Gustavsen FACTS Highest summit Elgspiggen 1604 m.a.s.l. Marked ski trails More than 500 km of prepared trails in forest and high mountain terrain. 120 km is connected to the town of Røros. 2 floodlit trails. Winter activities without skis History, culture, culinary experiences, sleigh rides, dog sledding, Sami adventures, ice fishing, snow kiting and snow mobile. Ski rental Røros Sport, Tel. +47 72 41 12 18 and Røros Hotell Tel. +47 72 40 80 00. Recommended trips Live in Røros and take daily trips. Alpine facilities Hummelfjell Alpinanlegg, 15 min by car from Røros, www.hummelfjell.no - Ålen Skisenter, ½ hour by car fra Røros, www.aalenskisenter.no. Nearest railway station Røros, see www.nsb.no. Nearest airport Røros Lufthavn/2 min drive from Røros town centre. NEWS! Direct flights from Arlanda Stockholm and Trollhättan. Goteborg every Thursday and Sunday in the period 2nd of February – 8th of April. Further information Destination Røros - Tel. +47 72 41 00 00 - [email protected] - www.roros.no. Daily updated track information. VALDRES Winter Paradise Valdres Foto: Ingjerd Thon Hagaseth Valdres is one of Norway’s most attractive and varied winter areas and is the perfect choice for families. Much of the reason for its popularity is the wide variety of activities and the refreshing winter landscape. More than 1000 km of machine prepared trails leading across the mountains and through the majestic forests are just waiting to be enjoyed, whilst off-piste skiing offers endless opportunities for exploring the pleasures of Norway’s undisturbed winter landscape. For more information and cross-country trail maps, contact the Valdres Tourist Information www.valdres.com For those who enjoy the thrill of downhill skiing, there are a total of 7 Alpine Centers in Valdres with slopes suitable for both beginners and the more advance skiers and snowboarders. www.valdres.com for further information. Packages: www.fjellferie.no recommended accommodations Nythun Høyfjellstue Tel. + 47 61 35 79 30 www.nythun.com Gomobu Fjellstue Tel. + 47 61 35 77 10 www.gomobu.no Grønolen Fjellgard Tel. + 47 61 35 29 90 www.gronolen.no Herangtunet Boutique Hotel Tel. + 47 613 41665/ +47 976 33310 www.herangtunet.no Foto: Ingjerd Thon Hagaseth Valdres: A cross-country fairytale. Accommodation at Nythun Høyfjellstue (Kruk), Gomobu Fjellstue (Vaset) and Grønolen Fjellgard (Beito). The best areas for cross-country skiing in Valdres! Choose how long you wish to stay in each mountain lodge. Ski rental available and transportation between the accommodations (extra charge). NOK 850 per person/night in a double room including “winter pension” (breakfast, take-out lunch and dinner). A very charming Boutique Hotel for an unique and exceptional experience. Relax in the outside sauna . Perfect place to start from for daytrips and adventures. Great nature and child friendly. . Foto: Ingjerd Thon Hagaseth FACTS Highest summit Vestre Kalvehøgda 2208 m.a.s.l. Marked ski trails A total of 1,100 km in varied terrain, comprising forest trails and high mountain trails, as well as 12 floodlit trails Winter activities without skis Dog sledding, sleigh rides, snow rafting, airboard, SMX, ice fishing, snowshoe trips, sleigh rides, reindeer safari Recommended trips Beitostølen – Danebu 70 km. Varied terrain in high mountains, forests and valleys. Marked from Feb until April. Ski school/Ski rental Alpine facilities Tyin-Filefjell Skisenter www.tyinfilefjell.no -Beitostølen Skisenter & Raudalen www.beitostolen.com Valdres Alpinsenter www.valdresalpin.no - Brattstølen Skisenter www.brattstolen-skisenter.no Storefjell Ski- og Akesenter www.storefjell.no - Stavadalen Skisenter www.stavadalen.no Children activitites and cafées. Nearest railway station Gol www.nsb.no, Tel. 815 00 888 Bus Bus from/to Oslo (Valdresekspressen) up to 6 daily departures. Daily from/to Bergen www.jvb.no Tel. +47 61 36 59 00 Nearest airport Fagernes Airport, Leirin www.fagernesairport.com, Tel. +47 67 03 02 00 Further information Valdres Tourist Office, Tel. +47 61 35 94 10 [email protected] www.valdres.com RONDANE HØVRINGEN Skking in Norway 2012 - 2013 Page 12 Foto: Øigardseter fjellstue/ Arthur Van Riet Real mountain adventures A popular area for skiing in the Rondane National Park. Mountain hamlet with shops, mountain cafes and several establishments offering accommodation. A wonderful high mountain terrain with prepared and marked cross-country trails, extending up to 1,500 metres above sea level. Several of the trails have glorious views over the mountains and valleys. You may choose shorter trips closer to Høvringen or longer trips into Rondane. You will also find sheltered forest trails. Friendly hosts, good food and our own Høvringen wine will add a special touch to your holiday. Høvringen will give you a real mountain adventure! Packages: www.norske-bygdeopplevelser.no FACTS Highest summit Rondslottet 2128 m.a.s.l. Marked ski trails A total of 140 km, comprising 80 km of high mountain trails and 60 km of forest trails. Ca. 10 km of skate skiing track Winter activities without skis Snowshoe trips, sleigh rides, snow mobiles Ski school/Ski rental Høvringen Skiskole Henrik Morell Tel. +47 918 08 671 www.hoevringenskiskole.com Recommended trips The Troll Trail from Høvringen to Lillehammer. Alpine facilitites Bus to Dombas alpine centre once a week Nearest train station Otta / 25 km www.nsb.no Nearest airport Oslo Airport Gardermoen, 320 km. Direct airport coach on Saturdays booking: Tel. +47 61 23 37 17 [email protected] Further information Høvringen Aktivitetsselskap AS [email protected], www.hovringen.no Foto: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life /Innvoasjon Norge Foto: Øigardseter fjellstue/ Arthur Van Riet recommended accommodations Høvringen Fjellstue Tel. +47 61 23 37 18 www.hovringenfjellstue.no Week 10 & 11, 2 adults + 2 childr. (10-15 yrs) Nok 2.010,- inkl. 3/4 pension p.n or Nok 1.675,- when children 3-9 years. Formoseter Tel. +47 61 23 16 70 www.formoseter.no Week 2-6 and 11-13, cottage 4-6 person Nok 4.000,- pr. week. Putten Seter Tel. +47 61 23 30 12 www.puttenseter.no Offer week 6 and 11-13: Cabin for 4 persons NOK 4.000,- per week. Breakfast, lunch and dinner NOK 640,- per night per person. Discounts for children. Rondane Haukliseter Fjellhotell Tel. +47 61 23 37 17 www.rondane.com From week 7 to Easter, NOK 840,- per night per adult, NOK 420,- per child. One child free per two adults in same room. Incl. full board. Rondeheim Den Norske Fjellskolen Cabins from NOK 120,- per person per Tel. +47 61 23 37 14 night. Room and board from NOK 450,-. www.rondeheim.no Winter activities with guide. Smuksjøseter Fjellstue Tel. +47 61 23 37 19 www.smuksjoseter.no Winter Holliday offer week 13 – 15, two adults + two children NOK 1700,- per night incl. full board. Øigardseter Fjellstue og leiligheter Tel. +47 61 23 37 13 www.oigardseter.no Winter Holliday from NOK 690,- per person per night with full board. Discounts for children, own children slope. RONDANE MYSUSETER - VENABYGDSFJELLET Foto: Venabu Fjellhotell Norway‘s first national park Varied ski terrain with rocky peaks and both rocky and wooded mountain plateaus. National park. Stable snow conditions. Once you visit Rondane, you’ll long to return year after year. Easy hikes for beginners and families, challenging hikes for the more experienced, activities and cultural events. Rondane Høyfjellshotell has a spa and wellness centre. Norlandia Otta Hotel is situated close to the station in the centre. Venabu is situated on a mountain plateau south of Rondane and offers guided tours. All have excellent food, a friendly atmosphere, good ski tracks and international clientele. recommended accommodations Norlandia Otta Hotell Tel. +47 61 21 08 00 www.ottahotell.no Weekend at Norlandia Otta Hotel this winter from NOK 510,- per person per night in double room, incl. breakfast, lunch and hot beverages in your thermos. Rondane Spa Tel. +47 61 20 90 90 www.rondane.no Mon. to Fri. NOK 2.995,- per adult, half board in double room. Mon. to Fri. self-catering NOK 3.200,-. Venabu Fjellhotell Tel. +47 61 29 32 00 www.venabu.no 1-week winter break at Venabu from 2 - 28 January 2012: full-board, 7 nights, from NOK 5250,-. Transport supplement Gardermoen to Venabu, Saturdays NOK 420,- per person one way Foto: Venabu Fjellhotell Packages: www.norske-bygdeopplevelser.no FACTS Highest summit 10 summits in Rondane Nasjonalpark over 2.000 masl. Venabygdsfjellet 30 summits ca 1000-1460 masl. Marked ski trails Ca 200 km prepared tracks in high mountain and forrest terrain. Winter activities without skis Snowshoeing, canoeing, chair sledging, dog sled rides Ski school/ski rental Contact the hotels Recommended trips The Troll trail from Høvringen to Sjusjøen, spending the night at a hotel or unmanned DNT cabin and prearranged tours through the Norske Bygdeopplevelser www.norske-bygdeopplevelser.no or booked directly. Alpine facilities Small slope 3 km from Venabu Fjellhotell. Small slope 1 km from Rondane Høyfjellshotell. Nearest train station Otta (Rondane Spa) - Vinstra (Rondablikk) - Ringebu (Venabu) www.nsb.no Nearest airport Oslo Airport Gardermoen Further information Contact the hotels. JOTUNHEIMEN From sheltered wooded slopes to high summits Skking in Norway 2012 - 2013 Page 14 Foto: Johan Wildhagen/www.visitnorway.com Jotunheimen is Southern Norway’s most alpine landscape and offers an astonishing variety of activities. You may take advantage of well-prepared trails on wooded slopes or whizz down from high summits. There are 550 kilometres of prepared trails and almost 200 summits above 2.000 metres, for those who would rather trample their own paths. Lemonsjø Alpinsenter and Grotli offers a family-friendly alpine facility with a snowboard park and a variety of slopes for both adults and children. Rental of snowboards, alpine and telemark equipment. Would you prefer a winter holiday without skis? Very few areas in Norway offer as many ski-free alternatives as Jotunheimen. recommended accommodations Bessheim Mountain Lodge and Cabins Tel. +47 61 23 89 13 www.bessheim.no 4-day winter offer, February-April 2012: Nok 2.900,- per person for room and board. Includes ice-fishing expedition and dinner in a lavo (wigwam) one evening. Cabin with shower, toilet and kitchen for 4 persons for 4 days, February-April 2012: Nok 3.900,- røisheim hotel and coach house Tel. +47 61 21 20 31 www.roisheim.no Gourmet and randoneé during the period 3 – 6 May. Nok 1.800,- per person per day includingr 4-course gourmet dinner, breakfast, packed luch and free guiding. Activity Firm Natur Opplevingar AS Tlf + 47 61 21 11 55 www.naturopplevingar.no Encounter the musk ox, experience dog sledding, pull on your snowshoes and explore our wonderful winter landscape. We tailor our tours to your needs, promising an unforgettable adventure. Foto Røisheim hotell FACTS Highest summit Galdhøpiggen 2.469 m.a.s.l, 200 summits over 2000 m.a.s.l. Marked ski trails Ca. 550 km, comprising 300 km of high mountain trails, 230 km of forest and 20 km of floodlit trails Winter activities without skis Hunting, fishing, snowshoe trips, sleigh rides, ice canyoning, moose safari, ice climbing Alpine facilities Ski school/ski rental Lemonsjø Alpinsenter, Tel. +47 61 23 87 55 www.lemonsjo-alpinsenter.no Grotli, Tel. +47 61 21 74 74 www.grotli.no Recommended trips DNT - www.turistforeningen.no Nearest railway station Otta/ca 45 km www.nsb.no Nearest airport Oslo Airport Gardermoen Further information Jotunheimen Reiseliv as, [email protected] Tel. +47 61 21 29 90, www.visitjotunheimen.com Espedalen – our friendly wilderness Winter in Espedalen is winter in one of the most authentic and snow-sure skiing areas in the high mountains, at 700-1,517 metres above sea level. A fairytale winter landscape with prepared and marked cross-country trails. There are family-friendly mini-circuits, trails in sheltered forest terrain and high mountain trails with wonderful views. Popular destinations are our warming huts located centrally within the trail network. They are open to our guests free of charge, and during the season the warming huts will also be heated 1-7 days a week. We want to provide all of our guests a good skiing experience, whether they are beginners or advanced, and we put a great deal of time and effort into grooming the slopes into different types of terrain so everyone has great ski days. recommended accommodations FACTS Highest summit Ruten 1517 m.a.s.l. Marked ski trails A total of 220 km, including forest trails and and high mountain trails Winter activities without skis: Tobogganing, sleigh rides, ice canyoning, ice-climbing, ice fishing, iceskating, guided tours, snowshoing, children’s activities Ski school At your your hotel/hostel Ski rental At your hotel/hostel Recommended trips Take a look at the hotel/hostels web-pages for descriptions Alpine facilities 1 lift near Dalseter, descent appr.750m, altitude change 140m Nearest railway station Vinstra www.nsb.no Nearest airport Oslo Lufthavn Gardermoen Further information See theHotels webpages Dalseter Høyfjellshotell Tel. +47 61 29 99 10 www.dalseter.no “TRAVEL-2”, 5 nights incl. 1/1board: Week 4, 5 & 13: NOK 6.525,- total for 2 p. Week 6, 11 & 12: NOK 7.345,- total for 2 p. Ruten Fjellstue Tel. +47 61 29 73 20 www.ruten.no “IGLOO” Week 4 & 5 “WINTERSUN”: Week 10,11,12 & 13. Minimum 4 nights og stay including full board: NOK 1.500,- pr night for 2 adults and 2 children NOK 1.050,- pr night for 2 adults. Strand Fjellstue Tel. +47 61 28 57 20 www.strand-fjellstue.no Full board NOK 700,-/ pr person per night all winter season rental of skis or snowshoes included peer gynts rike A real Norwegian winter holiday Skking in Norway 2012 - 2013 Page 16 Peer Gynt’s Kingdom in Gudbrandsdalen embraces Espedalen, Fefor and Gålå, and is one of the most authentic and snow-sure skiing areas in the high mountains, at 700-1,517 metres above sea level. A fairytale winter landscape with prepared and marked cross-country trails. There are family-friendly mini-circuits, trails in sheltered forest terrain and high mountain trails with wonderful views. Packages: www.norske-bygdeopplevelser.no recommended accommodations Foto: CH/Innovation Norway FACTS Highest summit Ruten 1517 m.a.s.l. Marked ski trails A total of 630 km, comprising 14 km of floodlit trails, 210 km of forest trails and 420 km of high mountain trails Winter activities without skis Tobogganing, sleigh rides, snow rafting, ice canyoning, ice fishing, guided tours, children’s activities Ski school/Ski rental Contact your hotel/hostel Recommended trips The Peer Gynt Trail from hotel to hotel, a total of 60-100 km, depending on route. Alpine facilities Gålå: 7 lifts. Fefor: 1 lift. Espedalen: 1 lift Nearest railway station Vinstra www.nsb.no Nearest airport Oslo Lufthavn Gardermoen Further information www.peergyntsrike.com Fefor Høifjellshotell Tel. +47 61 29 33 00 www.fefor.no Entire winterseason; Stay 3 nights with fullboard; from NOK 3.450,- per person Gålå Høgfjellshotell og Hytter Tel. +47 61 29 76 00 www.gala.no Gålå Cabin w/ski package Cabin for 4 - 6 persons including free rental of cross country skies or alpine skiing. Price from NOK 5.455 - for a week Wadahl Høgfjellshotell Tel. +47 61 29 75 00 www.wadahl.no Wadahl winter package Included in package: 5 nights accommodation (Sunday - Friday) in double room for 2 adults and 1 child, half-board. Price: From NOK 7.300,- Foto: Esben Haakenstad Lillehammer 2000 km of cross-country ski trails ”The best ever ...” were the words of Juan Antonio Samaranch following the Winter Olympics at Lillehammer. Does this quote still apply? Of course it does. Our top position has yet to be challenged. A long list of accolades shows that we are still considered the best. Sjusjøen: Voted Norway’s best crosscountry skiing region by the national newspaper Dagbladet in 2010 Hunderfossen Winterpark: Winner of the Scandinavian Travel Award Birkebeinerrennet: One of the largest cross-country ski races in the world Kvitfjell: Voted best alpine destination by the national newspaper VG in 2011. Skeikampen: Recommended for young families by Skiinfo. Hafjell: Top marks awarded by the national newspaper Dagbladet in 2010. 2000 km of cross-country ski trails may strike you as unbelievable, but we can guarantee that the Lillehammer region offers the absolute best of what you can expect from a skiing destination. Mostly prepared for classic style, but hundres of kilometer prepared for skating. On the mountainplateau there are safe areas for off-piste skiing. At Venabu, south of Rondane, there are also guided off-piste tours Packages: www.norske-bygdeopplevelser.no available. recommended accommodations Lillehammer Vandrerhjem Stasjonen Tel. +47 61 26 00 24. www.stasjonen.no Stay in a family room, 2 adults and 1-2 children, with breakfast included. Use the self-catering facilities, or one of the friendly restaurants in town. Price: 3 nights NOK 2970, 5 nights NOK 4.950,- Nordseter Hyttegrend Tel. +47 99 43 70 00 www.nordseter.no Family Cabin HC62, 6 beds & sauna, 7 nights from NOK 5.500,- Nordseter Fjellstue og Hytter Tel. +47 61 26 41 00 www.visitnordseter.com Ski and winter holiday from NOK 585,00 per night for up to 4 persons. Flexible arrival and departure dates. Free WIFI. Early booking discounts. Rustad Hotel og Fjellstue Tel. +47 62 33 64 64 www.rustadhotel.com Mid-week, 3/4 board incl., from NOK 740 per person per night. Excellent children’s terms. Sjusjøen Hytteutleie Tel. +47 62 33 49 60 www.sjusjoen.no Accommodation in beautiful high standard cabins for 6 people in week 3 (Sun - Sun), price from NOK 1.220, - per person Accommodation in beautiful high standard cabins for 6 people in week 6 (Sun - Sun), price from NOK 1.420,- per person. Skeikampen Resort Tel. +47 61 22 50 00 www.skeikampen.no Cabin at Austlid Fjellstue, Skeikampen, for up to 6 persons. 5 nights, SundayFriday, from EUR 291,- per stay per cabin. FACTS Highest summit Skeikampen 1124 m.a.s.l. Marked ski trails A total of 2000 km, comprising 1.350 km of high mountain trails, 600 km of forest trails , 50 km of floodlit trails Winter activities without skis Hunderfossen Winter Park, dog sled rides, sleigh rides, ice fishing, snowshoe trips, tobogganing, ice skating, snowmobile trips, bobrafting, Jorekstad Leisure Pool, Maihaugen, Lekeland, and more. Ski school/Ski rental Skeikampen: www.skeikampen-skiskole.no - Ellen og Franz skiutleie, www.ellenogfranz.no - Hafjel www.hafjell.no Sjusjøen: www.sjusjoen-skisenter.no - Nordseter: www.nordseter.no Kvitfjell: www.kvitfjell.no Gålå: www.gala.no Recommended trips The Troll Trail Høvringen – Lillehammer, 170 km. Beautiful 8 day trip. Alpine facilitities Lillehammer SkiResorts www.lsr.no Nearest Railway station Lillehammer www.nsb.no Nearest airport Oslo Lufthavn Gardermoen / 145 km Further information Lillehammer Turist AS, Tel. 61 28 98 00, [email protected], www.lillehammer.com Trysil Skking in Norway 2012 - 2013 Page 18 The Radisson Blu Resort, Trysil and Park Inn Trysil Mountain Resort welcomes you to Trysil – the largest and most popular ski destination in Norway. You are invited to explore 65 slopes and 32 ski lifts coupled with 100 km of cross country tracks. As a guest at the resort you have direct ski in ski out access to the Norwegian winter wonderland! Favorites include alpine ,snowboard, free- style, cross country, dog sledding and sleigh rides with horses and torches. Trysil has for many years been known as one of the best family destinations in Norway, and this is reflected in the ski area. Special ski areas, the ski school, child care and the kids club all make sure the youngest guests leave Trysil with many happy memories. The closest kids area is brand new and located right out- side the hotel. Fun-hearted snowboard and freestyle enthusiasts enjoy the terrain park, which has been rewarded as the best in Norway. As the leading ski destination in Norway, Trysilhas invested in the largest and most advanced slope preparation equipment on the market – all to make sure you wake up to perfectly groomed slopes every morning recommended accommodations Radisson Blu Resort, Trysil and Park Inn Trysil Mountain Resort Tel. + 47 62 44 90 00/62 44 93 00 www.radissonblu.com/resort-trysil Family room from NOK 1.390,- per night inc breakfast and admission to adventure pool FACTS Highest Highest summit 1132 m.o.h. Marked trails 15 Without skis Paintball, snowmobile safaris, build a bob, snow game, trysil challenge. Read more at: http://villmarkskompaniet. no Multi-day trip Do you want to know when the trails were last groomed? Thanks to a GPS transmitter to track the machine, you can easily see where there are fresh tracks. Service provided by TracTrac. http://www.tractrac.com/ski/trysil/ Ski rental 2 Alpine ski offer consists of 66 runs in four distinct ski areas, linked by 31 lifts on three sides by mountains http://www.skistar.com/no/ Trysil/Skikjoring/ Nearest train station Elverum Nearest airport Oslo Airport Gardermoen More information Trysilfjellet always offers great cross-country conditions. A total of 100 km trails are groomed throughout the winter, many of them for skating. With 31 lifts and 66 slopes, Trysil is the largest ski resort. Alpine resort has six chair lifts, four of them are 6-seater express lifts, as quickly and comfortably take you up in Trysil 66 slopes. Read more about Trysil here: www.trysil.no/ UVDAL Numedal Foto: Ole Jørn Solberg Closer to nature At the top of the Numedal valley, about 100km from Kongsberg and only 2,5 hrs drive form Oslo is the winter paradise of Uvdal. The winter season is long and snowcertain in Uvdal, with more than 400km of prepared cross country tracks in the high mountains as well as the lower valley. Our family friendly alpine resorts offer 25 slopes of varying difficulty, and on Dagalifjell you will find one of the longest tobogganing tracks in Norway. In Uvdal you can stay in accommodations varying from fully equipped modern apartments or cabins to historic farms and traditional mountain lodges Foto: Eivind Kurveid FACTS Highest summit Borgsjåbrotet, 1.485 masl Marked ski trails More than 90 km on Dagalifjell, 30km on Imingfjell and 30 km Åsbøseterdalen/Ytre Nore, as well as a large selection of marked trackes in the area of Hardangervidda, Tunhovd, Jønndalen and Borgegrend. 5 lit tracks from 2,5 to 14 km long. Winter activities without skis Tobogganing, dog sleighing, rally cross on ice, elk safari, snowmobile safaris, ice fishing, horse and sleigh rides, horseback riding, Langedrag Nature park Ski school/Ski rental Alpine facilities Uvdal Skisport, Uvdal Alpinsenter, Tel +47 32 74 13 00, www.uvdalskisport.no Alpinparken, www.alpinparken.no Recommended trips Cabin to cabin on the Hardangervidda – Imingfjell – Solheimsstulen – Mårbu – Rauhellern – Heinseter – Tuva – Åan Nearest railway station Geilo, www.nsb.no Nearest airport Torp Lufthavn Sandefjord, 190 km, Oslo Gardermoen, 240 km Further information Uvdal Visitor Information Centre, Tel +47 32 74 13 90, www.uvdal.no Skking in Norway 2012 - 2013 Page 20 ÅL HALLINGDAL Foto: Ål Utvikling AS Welcome to Ål in Hallingdal - family friendly - wild and beautiful nature! Ål is a versatile skiing destination between Oslo and Bergen, and a place where everyone can find their winter paradise. Here you find 400 km GPS driven and signed cross-country skiing tracks, in six different skiing areas, has been designed for both classic skiing and freestyle. In several places you will find benches, camp fire pans and slopes for sledging. Liatoppen Skisenter is an internationally approved cross-country skiing and Packages: www.fjellferie.no Foto: Ingrid L. Ødelien. biathlon arena. Liatoppen Fjellstove is located right beside the ski arena. We have one of the longest toboggan sledging slopes in the country and good alpine conditions. In the well known Bergsjøområdet in the high mountains in Ål, you can stay at Rødungstøl Høyfjellshotell, Skarslia Apartment and Nordheim Fjellstue. In the centre of Ål you find Thon Hotel Hallingdal, numerous shops in addition to Ål Cultural Centre which houses a cinema and offers concerts and art exhibitions. recommended accommodations Rødungstøl Høyfjellshotell Tel. +47 32 08 46 22 www.rodungstol.no Winter offer incl. full board: In January and after the 9 April: from NOK 635,per person/day. In February and March from NOK 745,- per person/day Nordheim Fjellstue Tel. +47 32 08 46 76 www.nordheim.com Winter offer – 4 nights NOK 6.500,2 adults 2 children (Children u/12 years goes for free) Incl full board. Skarslia Apartment Tel. +47 32 08 46 84 www.skarslia.no Winter offer: Apartment for 6 people from NOK 550 per day. Cabin for 8 people from NOK 650 per day Thon Hotell Hallingdal Tel. +47 32 08 20 11 www.thonhotels.no/hallingdal Winter offer: from NOK 950,- per room per night incl. breakfast and fruit basket on arrival. Foto:Thorgeir Røer FACTS Highest summit Raudbergnuten 1819 m.a.s.l./Reineskarvet 1791 m.a.s.l. Marked ski trails In total a 400 km GPS marked tracks, of which, approx. 234 km is high mountain tracks and approx. 166 km forest tracks. In addition, there are several light tracks. Winter activities without skis Sledging, dog sleigh racing, horse sleigh riding, ice fishing, ice skating, ski/snowboard cable park, snowshoe walking, as well as kiting/skisailing. See www.al.no and www.bergsjo.no Recommended (multi-day) trips Hallingdalsløypa (track) southern section - from Ustaoset to Norefjell, 144 km in total. Hallingdalsløypa (track) northern section - from Myrland to Golsfjellet, 77 km in total. Ski school Ål Ski School at Ål Skisenter, www.aalski.no Skarslia Ski-og Akesenter (skiing and toboggan centre), www.skarslia.no Ski rental Ål Ski School at Ål Skisenter, www.aalski.no Skarslia Ski-og Akesenter, www.skarslia.no Alpine facilities Ål Skisenter, Votndalen in Ål. www.aalski.no Skarslia Ski-og Akesenter, Bergsjøområdet in Ål. www.skarslia.no Nearest railway station Ål Station, in the centre of Ål. Bergensbanen www.nsb.no Nearest airport/transfer Oslo Gardermoen Airport, 227 km. Sandefjord Torp Airport, 290 km. Further information Ål Tourist Information/Ål Booking Postboks 35, 3571 Ål, Norge Tel. +47 32 08 10 60 [email protected]/[email protected] www.al.no Gol & Golsfjellet THE FAMILY-FRIENDLY MOUNTAIN ... Foto: Storefjell Resort The Golsfjellet mountain is located between Hallingdal and Valdres and offers more than 160 km well- prepared cross-country tracks, partly in sheltered forest terrain and partly above the tree line in open area with a spectacular view in all directions. You may enjoy the scenery of Hallingskarvet and Jotunheimen. In Golsfjellet mountain there are 2 alpine centres, with “fun-park” for children and easy downhill slopes for adults, in addition to crosscountry skiing. If you would like more challenging alpine slopes, you can visit Hemsedal, Gol and Valdres Alpine, all within a reasonable distance. Would you prefer not to ski, we can offer walking paths, snowshoe trips, sleigh and sledge rides with horse or dogs. Or you could let the children enjoy the swimming pools, and spoil yourself with a SPA treatment. In the centre of Gol you can visit ice rink, go shopping, or relax in the Tropicana Water Park. Packages: www.fjellferie.no recommended accommodations Kamben Høyfjellshotell Tlf: +47 3207 3900 www.kamben.no Christmas & NewYear or Easter NOK 7.150,- per p in dbl 10n WP incl. 9d ski rental and dog sledge tour. Oset Høyfjellshotell Tlf: +47 3207 9500 www.oset.no Much to someone – not a bit for everyone! From week 2 to week 13 Prices from NOK 550 per p in dbl. Ski rental and activities for the whole family. Storefjell Resort Hotel Tlf: +47 3207 8000 www.storefjell.no Sun – Fri Jan13 to March1, NOK 4.450,per p 5n HP in dbl incl. 4d ski pass. Ørterstølen Hytter Tlf: +47 97 61 06 09 www.orterstolenhytter Cabin 6 persons, from NOK 150 per p (Sun - Fri). Cabin with sauna. Foto: Storefjell Resort FACTS Highest summit Nystølsfjellet 1.296 m.a.s.l. Marked ski trails A total of 160 km, comprising 90 km of mountain trails, 70 km of forest and 7 km floodlit trails Winter activities without skies Snowshoe trips, dog sledding, sleigh ride, tobogganing, ice skating, kiting, Ice climbing, Ice fishing, snowmobile Ski school/Ski rental Alpine facilities Storefjell Skisenter (8) – Golsfjellet Alpinseter (3) Gol Skisenter (4). Ski school. Ski rental at the hotels. GPS-tracking at the hotels websites. Recommended trips Hallingsløypa north/south. Valhall. www.fjellferie.no Nearest railway station GOL- 2,5 hrs by car from Oslo/4 hrs from Bergen. www. nsb.no. The hotels pick you up at the station. Nearest airport/transfer Oslo Airport Gardermoen. Direct airport coach 2 x Friday and 3 x Sunday (3 hrs). Further information Gol Tourist Information, 3550 GOL, Tel +47 32 02 97 00 [email protected], www.golinfo.no HOVDEN Setesdal Skking in Norway 2012 - 2013 Page 22 Foto: Anders Martinsen On top of Setesal you find Hovden -the little village with a range of both acitivities, shopping, events and accomodation. The crosscountry tracks has an international standard, either you would like to go in the lowlands or up the mountains, take a short trip or as an excercise. The Skicentre of Hovden has developed downhill-pists for the family and the extreme-skiers. Hovden Badeland (Aqualand) has a new relaxing area and activites for everyone who enjoys water! In the village of Hovden you find sport shops, grocery stores, cafees, tourist information, hotels, lodges and smaller cabins. Welcome to Hovden -the mountain-village of Setesdal! Foto: Anders Martinsen Foto: Anders Martinsen FACTS Highest summit Sæbyggjarnuten 1507 m.a.s.l. Marked ski trails A total of 170 km, comprising 135 km of prepared trails for both skate and classic skiing Winter activities without skis Hunting, fishing, Hovden Badeland (Indoor Water Park) with new Well-Being Centre, dog sledding, ice rink, snowshoe rental, kick-sled rental, skateboard hall, shopping and cafes Ski school Hovden Skisenter, www.hovdenalpinskisenter.no Ski rental Hovden Skisenter www.hovdenalpinskisenter.no Hovden Høyfjellssenter www.hovdenhoyfjellsenter.no Alpine facilitites Hovden Skisenter www.hovdenalpinskisenter.no Bus Buss connection - www.nor-way.no og www.setesdal-bilruter.no Nearest railway station Kristiansand www.nsb.no Nearest airport Kjevik Lufthavn, Kristiansand Further information Hovden Tourist Information - Tel. +47 37 93 93 70 - www.hovden.com Dutch tour operators NOORWEGEN Wintersport op z’n best Pensions en huisjes Voordelige auto/boot- of vliegarrangementen Foto: Strandafjellet/Ski Fjord Norway/Terje Rakke Nordic Life Skking in Norway 2012 - 2013 Page 24 Foto: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Innovation Norway ACCOMMODATIONS Lillehammer - Gudbrandsdalen Nasjonalparkriket Rondane – Dovrefjell www.rondane-dovrefjell.no Rondane - Høvringen Brekkeseter www.brekkeseter.no Formoseter www.formoseter.no Høvringen Aktivitetsselskap AS www.hovringen.no Høvringen Fjellstue www.hovringenfjellstue.no Putten Seter www.puttenseter.no Rondane Haukliseter Fjellhotell www.rondane.com Rondeheim - Den Norske Fjellskolen www.rondeheim.no Smuksjøseter Fjellstue www.smuksjoseter.no Øigardseter Fjellstue www.oigardseter.no Rondane - Mysuseter - Venabygdsfjellet Norlandia Otta Hotell www.ottahotell.no Rondane Spa www.rondanespa.no Spidsbergseter Gudbrandsdal Hotel www.sgh.no Trabelia Hyttegrend www.trabelia.no Venabu Fjellhotell www.venabu.no Jotunheimen Besseggen Fjellpark www.maurvangen.no Bessheim Fjellstue www.bessheim.no Hindseter Fjellhotell www.hindseter.no Jotunheimen Reiseliv AS www.visitjotunheimen.com Lemonsjø Fjellstue Og Hyttegrend www.lemonsjoe.no Lillehammer - Nordseter - Sjusjøen Birkebeineren Hotel&Apartments www.birkebeineren.no Lillehammer Turist www.lillehammerturist.no Lillehammer Vandrerhjem www.stasjonen.no Nordseter Fjellstue og Hytter www.visitnordseter.com Nordseter Hyttegrend www.nordseter.no Rustad Hotell og Fjellstue www.rustadhotel.com Sjusjøen Hytteutleie www.sjusjoen.no Sjusjøvangen Turistsenter www.sjusjovangen.no Espedalen Dalseter Høyfjellshotell www.dalseter.no Ruten Fjellstue www.ruten.no Strand Fjellstue www.strand-fjellstue.no Peer Gynts Rike Fefor Høifjellshotell og Hytter www.fefor.no Gudbrandsdal Leirskole AS www.fagerhoi.no Gålå Høgfjellshotell og Hytter www.gala.no Wadahl Høgfjellshotell www.wadahl.no Hallingdal Ål Liatoppen Fjellstove og Reiseservice www.liatoppen.no Nordheim Fjellstue www.nordheim.com Rødungstøl Høyfjellshotell www.rodungstol.no Skarslia Apartment www.skarslia.no Thon Hotel Hallingdal www.thonhotels.no/hallingdal Ål Turistinformasjon/booking www.al.no Gol Gol Reisemål AS www.golinfo.no Kamben Høyfjellshotell www.kamben.no Oset Høyfjellshotell www.oset.no Storefjell Resort Hotel www.storefjell.no Ørterstølen Hytter www.orterstolenhytter.no Nesbyen Nesbyen Turistkontor/booking www.nesbyen.no Geilo Geilo www.geilo.no Other destinations Røros Destinasjon Røros www.røros.no Rauland Rauland Turist www.rauland.org Setesdal Destinasjon Hovden www.hovden.com Trysil Trysil Radisson Blu Resort & Mountain Resort Trysil, Norway www.radissonblu.no/hoteller/norge/trysil Uvdal Turistkontoret Uvdal www.uvdal.no Valdres Gomobu Fjellstue www.gomobu.no Grønolen Fjellgard www.gronolen.no Herangtunet Boutique Hotel www.herangtunet.no Merket – Norges Røde Kors Sentrene AS www.merket.no Nythun Høyfjellstue www.nythun.com Valdres destinasjon www.valdres.com DNT Oslo og Omegn www.dntoslo.no Fjellferie AS www.fjellferie.no Norske Bygdeopplevelser www.norske-bygdeopplevelser.no Hallingdal Reiseliv AS www.fjellandfjord.com Tour operators DNT Oslo og Omegn www.dntoslo.no Fjellferie AS www.fjellferie.no Norske Bygdeopplevelser www.norske-bygdeopplevelser.no Other partners Norges Skiforbund www.skiforbundet.no Innovasjon Norge www.visitnorway.com Skisporet.no www.skisporet.no Contact: Tel. +47 61 23 06 53 or e-mail: [email protected] www.skiingnorway.com Foto: CH/Innovation Norway Foto: © Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Innovation Norway Skking in Norway 2012 - 2013 Page 26 Foto: © Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Innovation Norway SUMMER IN NORWAY Tips, addresses and sources of information for planning your trip to Norway.. WALKING Wherever you are in Norway, there will be well-marked paths to suit you, whether you prefer to enjoy our green terrain walking for a couple of hours or hiking for several days through deserted valleys or along mountain paths. If you follow the trails of The Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT), you should stay safe. The red Ts or arrows show you the right direction, and in areas of special interest, there are blue signs with extra information. Nevertheless, you always need a map, such as those available from The Norwegian Trekking Association, where the entire network of hiking paths is depicted. DNT owns an extensive network of staffed lodges and self-service cabins in the mountains, which are open to members and guests. dnt The Norwegian Trekking Association Tel.: +47 22 82 28 00 www.turistforeningen.no Equipment The weather in the mountain is a science of its own. Sunshine can quickly be replaced by thunder and lightning – a beautiful summer’s day can end in rain, wind and even snow. Nevertheless, with the right equipment even a change in weather will not ruin your hiking holiday. Your footwear and jacket should be made from a waterproof, breathable material, and a soft fleece will keep you warm. Other essentials include gloves, hat, first aid equipment, sunglasses, mosquito repellent, sun cream, a pocket and a head torch, a map and compass. You should also have enough food and a water bottle or thermos with a capacity of more than a litre. GLACIER WALKING In Mountain Norway, there are some twenty glaciers, and the Jostedalsbreen glacier alone covers 487 km2. Guided tours are available on most glaciers, to allow less experienced visitors, the opportunity to access the wild ice and snow landscape without being exposed to danger. Participants on such trips are roped together for safety and equipment such as rope, ice pick and crampons can be hired from the guide. PUBLIC RIGHT OF ACCESS Be considerate with nature! In Norway, you are allowed to walk anywhere – whether it is on a beach, in the forest, in the mountains or in other undeveloped areas. The only exceptions are military areas, cultivated land and nature reserves. Wherever you are, you always have to be considerate with regard to the environment, other people’s property as well as animals and hikers you meet en route. Keep to the paths when hiking on arable land and where there are buildings. In the nesting season (15 April-15 July), the areas where seabirds nest are restricted. Between 15 April and 15 September, bonfires must be confined to purpose-built areas. This also applies to cooking equipment with an open flame, but does not apply in mountain areas. Normally you are allowed to set up your tent on uncultivated land as long as it is at least 150 metres away from the nearest house or cottage. Many enjoy this right to the full, but it is always important to show consideration and responsibility for the beautiful countryside of Norway, whether it be the vegetation, the animals or your fellow hikers. Biking Travelling with a bicycle Cycling in Norway, allows the traveller to move freely on paths in the mountains and the lower lying areas. Cycling on hiking paths and trails across uncultivated land is permitted if the paths are suitable. In agricultural and recreational areas and in nature reserves, there are special traffic rules and cycling might be banned. We recommend that you find information about cycle routes well before your holiday. GENERal XC skiing: main season is from December to April. There are also opportunities for summer skiing in the mountains. Driving: throughout the year Hiking: April-October, but some trips may be suitable all year round Cycling:May-October GENERal The National Parks were established to preserve valuable and undisturbed areas of Norway. The whole area, including the flora and fauna, the landscape and any cultural monuments is to be protected against pollution and any other interference. Visitors are therefore requested to be considerate in national parks. For example, removing large stones, plants by the root or birds’ eggs from nests are all banned. Nature is our greatest wealth, and even minor intervention can be very destructive. MIDNIGHT SUN You will not believe it until you see it for yourself Place first day last day Bodø 04.06. 08.07. Hammerfest16.05. 27.07. Nordkapp 14.05. 29.07. Svolvær 28.05.14.07. Tromsø 20.05. 22.07. Longyearbyen/ Svalbard 20.04. 22.08 HOW TO GET THERE Train: Norwegian State Railways NSB www.nsb.no By bus: Nor-Way Bussekspress www.nor-way.no By air: SAS www.flysas.com Widerøe www.wideroe.no Norwegian www.norwegian.com Emergency phone numbers Fire: 110 Police: 112 Medical Assistance: 113 • Optimum result • Flexible Concepts • Approved quality FOR BEDRE FORHOLD Antra AS, Sophie Radichs vei 1, 2003 Lillestrøm Tlf: 67 92 00 90 Fax: 67 97 32 32 www.antra.no