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Røldal

Røldal Ski Center

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Description

From one of northern Europes highest base areas, 800 m.a.s.l, six lifts transports you all the way to 1300 m.a.s.l. The entire resort is situated above the treeline, offering you wide open areas for skiing and riding, as opposed to the narrow trails through woods.

Due to our unique high-alpine environment, the number of prepared trails will vary, but normally around a dozen trails totaling 15 km are open.

Our lifts have a total capacity of 5680 persons per hour, and the transport time from base to summit is around 10 minutes.

Our season lasts from november/december until mid may. Average snowfall each year is 1200 cm (440 in.)

We prepare Cross-country trails to Røldalssåto, 1422 m.a.s.l, ca 10 km one way. We will also prepare a shorter trail in the valley. Other prepared and flood-lit trails for cross country skiing can be found downtown Røldal and at Seljestad, 10 minutes from the resort.

Welcome to Røldal Ski Resort - The deepest snow in Europe!

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