About the Resort
If you fancy going skiing in Norway, Trysil is the largest resort here. Although remote, it features an extensive variety of terrain to enjoy and was previously recognised for being the best resort in Norway in the World Ski Awards. It’s only two hours north of Oslo, and is found close to
If you’re looking at the Trysil piste map, it’s split into four ski areas: Høgegga, Høyfjellssenter, Skihytta and Turistsenter. For beginners, head for the Trysil Turistsenter which is found on the south face of the Trysil; close to the main hotels. Read More
The Trysil resort is the home to the world’s oldest ski club – Trysilgutten, which opened back in 1861, and in fact one of the first ever ski races to take place happened in 1862. All of the action is centred around the Trysil mountain – also known as Trysilfjellet. You’ve then got the Trysil Høyfjellssenter village base which is on the north side of the mountain, with Trysil Turistsenter village on the south side. Read more
If you’re thinking of ski accommodation in Trysil, you’ll find a good mix to choose from. You’ve got around 40 Trysil hotels. Read more
A good resort for all the family, you’ll find lots for non-skiers at Trysil. So whether you fancy trying your hand at cross-country skiing or even dog sledding, there’s a huge range of different activities to experience and enjoy here. Read more
We like Trysil as it’s a superb location to ski and snowboard – bringing the best of both worlds – an extensive ski area and lots of variety. The night-time skiing is a real plus here and well worth experiencing. Read More
Due to its popularity, Trysil can get pretty busy during weekends and holidays, so it’s a good idea to plan your visit accordingly. The resort offers a great variety of skiing, using all areas of the hill, plus there’s lots of night skiing available if you’re a night owl. Read more

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Highlights
+Norways Largest Ski Resort
+High quality ski-in, ski-out accommodation available.
+Family friendly.
Things to think about
-Not very budget friendly.
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Ski Passes
Adult
€ 58.50
€ 114
€ 168
€ 204.50
€ 254.50
€ 279.50
ski passes
Child
€ 47
€ 91
€ 134.50
€ 164
€ 203.50
€ 223.50
What's Included
Local Trysil Ski Pass
Child Pass 7-17 Years

Ski Area
Beginners
Intermediate
Advanced
Expert

Summit
Resort
Bottom

Lifts

Snow
Park

Ski Pass
6 Days


Bowling
Swimming Pool
Cinema
Ice Fishing

Tolls

1781km 20hr 5min
Travel from Calais

Oslo | 174km | 2hr 2min
Nearest Airport

Flights
