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Trysil is Norway’s largest ski resort with 65 groomed slopes and 32 lifts - Photo: Jonas Hasselgren/Utefoto.no
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Trysil is Norway’s largest ski resort with 65 groomed slopes and 32 lifts

Trysil

Trysil is Norway's largest ski resort with 65 slopes and 32 lifts. Trysil has a family profile, and in summer Trysil offers more than 30 activities.
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What to do

Rafting, fishing, golf, hiking and biking are popular summer activities. In winter, Trysil becomes Norway's largest ski resort.
Interest: Hiking, Biking, Skiing, Fishing, Safari, Water activites, Golfing

Where to stay

Trysil has a wide range of accommodation options. Cabins and hotels maintain high standards, and most units offer ski in/ski out.
Interest: Where to stay

Getting here and around

Trysil lies in the heart of Scandinavia, 210 kilometres from Oslo and 470 kilometres from Stockholm. You can travel by bus or by personal transport.
Interest: Getting here and around

Winter in Trysil

Trysil, Norway's largest ski resort, offers a snow pledge to guests. Three sides of the mountain are tied together in a system of slopes and lifts.
Interest: Skiing

Places to eat

In Trysil, you will find a wide range of great places to eat. The menu varies from international dishes to meals prepared from local produce.
Interest: Food & Drink

About the Trysil area

Tourist information

Trysil Tourist Office is located in the centre of Trysil. At the ski resort there is an Information Office at Trysil Turistsenter.

Tourist information in Villmarksriket Hedmark

There are several tourist information offices in Villmarksriket Hedmark. Most of them are open all year round.

Key facts about Villmarksriket Hedmark

Villmarksriket Hedmark lies in the county of Hedmark, situated in the southeastern part of Norway, bordering to Sweden.
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