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Ski Sogn, Norway, is a family friendly winter resort

Skiing in the Sognefjord area

Ski Sogn is located where the Sognefjord meets the Jotunheimen mountains and the Jostedalsbreen glacier. Choose alpine or cross-country skiing.

Interest:  Skiing, Extreme sports

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Alpine Skiing

The two ski centres Hodlekve Ski Centre in Sogndal and Sogn Ski Centre in Luster usually have good snow conditions. You will find super conditions for off-piste skiing, well prepared alpine runs, cross country trails up to the high mountains, a children’s area with free ski tow, guided cross country tours, ice climbing, avalanche courses, sleigh rides and much more.

Ski Sogn has a varied range of accommodation. It’s up to you whether you want to stay near the ski centres, in town or out in the countryside. There are cabins, chalet parks, apartments and hotels.
 
Public transport to Sogn
Express boats daily from Bergen and Nordfjord. Daily express buses from Bergen, Ålesund and Oslo.

Cross-country skiing

Both Sogn Ski Centre and Hodlekve Ski Centre give you the opportunity to take the ski lift up and then make your own way as far as you like into the mountains. Wonderful and varied cross country opportunities for all ages. A ski bus runs from Kaupanger and central Sogndal up to Hodlekve Ski Centre.

Ski Trails

  • Number of floodlit trails: 2
  • Total kilometres of prepared cross country trails: 33 

Ski hire 

  • Ski hire for adults
  • Ski hire for children 

For children 

  • Children's area with free ski tow

Food 

  • Number of mountain inns in the area: 1 

Distances from (km) 

  • Bergen: 230
  • Måløy: 175
  • Florø: 160
  • Oslo: 110
  • Kristiansand: 540
  • Trondheim: 540  

Places to eat 

  • Number of cafes: 5
  • Number of restaurants: 14
  • Number of pubs and bars: 3 

Snow activities 

  • Sleigh ride
  • Ice climbing

 Accommodation 

  • Cabins: 92
  • Apartments: 60
  • Camping: 1
  • Hotels: 4 
Last updated: 19 September 2008

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What to do in the Sognefjord area

Hike the popular routes in the Aurlandsdalen valley or the Molden mountain, or join a guided walk on the Jostedalsbreen glacier.
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About the Sognefjord area

Key facts about the Sognefjord area

Sognefjord is the area where you find the Flåm Railway, the Nærøyfjord, Jotunheimen, Jostedalsbreen, Urnes Stave Church and Vettisfossen Waterfall.
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