Winter is a very special, magical time in Northern Norway, with the landscape and light changing constantly and no two days the same. To many the northern lights are an unforgettable sight, and in Narvik the skies are especially clear and great for observing this phenomenon. Winter also means skiing, and Narvik's ski resort, Narvikfjellet, offers some of the best extreme and alpine skiing in Norway.
With a famous and unforgettable view of the fjords and mountains, Narvik has for years been known worldwide for the unique ski terrain it offers. It is not only tourists and locals who visit Narvikfjellet every winter, but journalists, photographers and television crews wanting to see and experience what they so far have only heard or read about.
The peak season lasts from February to early April, although April and May can be spectacular too, often with fantastic dry snow and an incredible light lasting well into the evening.
Alpine skiing
Narvikfjellet boasts 9 prepared slopes, prepared and maintained to a high standard. There are also 4 unprepared slopes and 6 lifts, including a gondola line. Ski lifts bring visitors quickly and efficiently to the next level without much of a queue.
See skiing video from Narvik:
Cross-country skiing
There are 12 kilometres of cross-country ski trails at Narvik resort. You need to bring your own skis as there is no cross-country hire in Narvik or at Narvikfjellet. However, equipment can be bought at local sports shops in and around Narvik.
Off-piste skiing
In addition to the network of marked trails for both cross-country and alpine skiing, there is an incredible number of exciting opportunities for off-piste skiing.
In order to exploit Narvik's off-piste opportunities you need to be aware of avalanche dangers when selecting routes. It is recommend that you bring necessary equipment such as shovel, probe, and a GPS locator.
Ask Narvikfjellet about a certified guide and they will provide the equipment and expertise needed for safe skiing. With a guide you can explore Narvik's unique off-piste areas in a safe manner. Please please email Narvikfjellet for more information.
Ski passes
Price examples for the 2011/2012 season
|
Children (8 - 18 years) |
Adults |
| 1 day |
NOK 230 |
NOK 330 |
| 3 days |
NOK 600 |
NOK 850 |
| 5 days |
NOK 815 |
NOK 1,170 |
| 7 days |
NOK 970 |
NOK 1,370 |
| Children 0 - 7 years can use the lifts free of charge when using a helmet. |
With the Arctic Ski Pass, you can enjoy skiing from mountain tops to fjords at four different locations in Northern Norway and Northern Sweden; Narvik, Bjørkliden, Riksgränsen and Abisko.
Ski hire
It is possible for adults and children to rent skiing equipment for snowboard, Telemark and alpine skiing. All equipment is prepared for use. Narvikfjellet has made a big equipment upgrade for the 2010-2011 season. If you would like to pre-book your equipment, please email Narvikfjellet.
Narvik without skis
Sometimes it is nice to do something different and not everybody enjoys skiing. Here are some ideas for what to do and what to see in Narvik in the winter time:
Where to stay
You will find every type of accommodation from youth hostel to hotels in Narvik. Read more about recommended places to stay in Narvik.
Dining and nightlife
When skiing in Narvikfjellet you should visit the restaurant at 800 metres over the sea. Here you can eat a nice meal while enjoying the spectacular view over the endless Ofotfjord and the many mountains surrounding it. You can also eat famous norwegian food at Kroa at the Quality Hotel Grand Royal Narvik. If you want to try something very unique you should visit Tinja Gård, a 20-minute drive north of Narvik. The restaurant offers high class dinners with fine wines and meat from their own backyard. You should also try the restaurant at Best Western Narvik Hotel, Kroa at Quality Hotel Grand Royal
and Fiskehallen.
The typical places to go if you are thirsty after a long day skiing would be Spor 1 and Kafferiet. If you like to dance you should visit Malmen. All these places and several others are either in or close to the centre of Narvik.