Go to content
Go to navigation
Travelling from:
All other countries
All other countries
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Japan
The Netherlands
Norway
Russia
Spain
Sweden
United Kingdom
USA
Currency
Weather
Home
About Norway
Where to go
What to do
Where to stay
Getting here and around
|
Hafjell and the Olympic pictograph, Norway
Alpine at Hafjell
Hafjell is a large and complete alpine ski centre with a varied selection of runs. The centre is located 15 kilometres from Lillehammer.
Interest: Skiing, Mountains
The official website for Hafjell
hafjell.no
Send to a friend
Ski runs
Total number of ski runs: 30
Number of green runs: 10
Number of blue runs: 9
Number of red runs: 7
Number of black runs: 4
Total distance of ski runs: 40 kilometres
Children's runs: 3
Total kilmometre of floodlit trails: 7
Number of snowboard centres: 1
Off-piste: Yes
Lifts
Total number of lifts: 15
Gondola: 1
Number of chairlifts: 3
Number of T-lifts: 5
Number of plate lifts: 4
Number of children's lifts: 2
Ski school
Alpine ski school
Snowboard school
Racing school
Ski hire
Ski hire for adults
Ski hire for children
For children
Children's ski school
Child minding: Yes
Children's clubs: 4
Places to eat
Restaurants: 8
Cafés: 4
Nightlife
Discos and night clubs: 3
Distances from
Oslo: 195 kilometeres
Trondheim: 355 kilometres
Lillehammer: 15 kilometres
Tourist office
Opening times: Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 4 pm, Saturday 10 am - 2 pm
Snow activities
Skating rink
Sledging
Snowmobile safaris
Toboggan lift
Winter park
Bob and toboggan run
Accommodation
Cabins/apartments: 3,300 beds
Mountain inns: 8
Camp sites: 7
Hotels: 4
Private accommodation: Yes
Last updated: 07 November 2008
Listings
Find providers and contact information
Area:
Øyer
Interest:
Skiing
View all listings
View all listings in map
Where to stay (16)
Hotels (6)
Apartments (4)
Farm holiday (2)
Bed & Breakfast (2)
Cottages & Holiday houses (1)
Camping (1)
What to do (15)
Food & Drink (8)
Cafés & Diner (4)
,
Restaurants (3)
,
Night clubs (1)
Activities & Sports (5)
Golfing (2)
,
Family & Fun (1)
Attractions & Culture (2)
Related
Skiing in Gudbrandsdalen
Try the Trolløypa cross-coutry trail from Høvringen or alpine skiing at Lillehammer ski resorts.
Interest: Skiing, Mountains
Skiing in Gudbrandsdalen
Cross-country skiing at Hafjell
Hafjell offers 300 kilometres of prepared cross-country ski tracks in beautiful mountain terrain.
Interest: Skiing, Mountains
Cross-country skiing at Hafjell
About Øyer
Tourist information in Gudbrandsdalen
Visit a tourist information office to help plan and book your holiday.
Tourist information in Gudbrandsdalen
Key facts about Gudbrandsdalen
The Gudbandsdalen area consists of a main valley, with the smaller valleys of Gausdal, Espedalen, Vinstradalen, Heidal and Ottadalen.
Key facts about Gudbrandsdalen
Map of
Norway
Go to map of Norway
Where to go
Southern Norway
Western Norway
Central Norway
Northern Norway
Eastern Norway
Hafjell winter
Alpine at Hafjell
Alpine at Hafjell
Hafjell is a large and complete alpine ski centre with a varied selection of runs. The centre is located 15 kilometres from Lillehammer.
Alpine at Hafjell
Cross-country skiing at Hafjell
Cross-country skiing at Hafjell
Hafjell offers 300 kilometres of prepared cross-country ski tracks in beautiful mountain terrain.
Cross-country skiing at Hafjell
Related
Skiing
Skiing in Norway
Skiing in Norway
The Norwegian ski season typically lasts for six months and usually offers good snow conditions throughout.
Skiing in Norway
Mountain guide
Mountain guide
Here is a guide to all the main mountain regions in Norway. Galdhøpiggen is the tallest mountain at 2,469 metres. Find out more.
Mountain guide
Sign up for skiing lessons in Norway
Sign up for skiing lessons in Norway
Get the more fun out of your skiing holiday by learning to ski at Norwegian ski schools.
Sign up for skiing lessons in Norway
Telemark skiing in Norway
Telemark skiing in Norway
Telemark skiing is an old recipe from Morgedal in Telemark that was re-discovered in the 1980s.
Telemark skiing in Norway
The history of skiing
The history of skiing
People have been skiing for more than 4,000 years in Norway. In fact, this is where skiing first became a sport.
The history of skiing
View all articles (85)
Subscribe to newsletter
Name:
E-mail:
Newsletter for:
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
USA
France
Belgium
Switzerland
Germany
Austria
Italy
Spain
The Netherlands
Russia
Norway
Denmark
Sweden
Rest of the world