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Skiing in June at Stryn summer ski center - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Fjord Norway
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Skiing in June at Stryn summer ski center

Summer skiing in Norway

Norway’s biggest summer ski centre at Stryn feeds of the famous Jostedalsbreen Glacier.

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Norway’s biggest summer ski centre at Stryn feeds of the famous Jostedalsbreen Glacier.

If you thought that springtime signals the end of the skiing season, remember that there are high-altitude resorts in Norway where you can have fun on snow all summer long.

However, early starts are essential. The glaciers can be icy at first, but softens with the first rays to provide hours of good skiing. By about midday, the slopes might turn to slush – a perfect time for a cold beer, a swim and to sunbathe.

The three largest summer ski centres in Norway:

Stryn
The centre has a great terrain park that attracts snowboarders, jibbers and twin tip skiers from around the world. In addition there are several slopes varying in difficulty level.

Two lifts take you up to nearly 1,600 metres above sea level. From here you have wonderful views of mountains, green valleys, waterfalls and fjords. There are also possibilities for cross-country skiing from the top. Close to the centre lies the Old Strynefjell Road, one of Norway’s scenic national tourist routes.

Galdhøpiggen
Located below Norway's highest mountain Galdhøpiggen (2,469 metres above sea level) and on the Juvbreen Glacier, this is the summer ski centre with the highest altitude in Norway. Here you have possibilities for powder even during the summer. The centre has one slope suitable for snowboarders, down-hill skiers and Telemark skiers.

Folgefonna
Enjoy skiing on the Folgefonna Glacier, the third largest glacier on mainland Norway. Here you can go cross-country skiing, alpine skiing or try tricks and jumps in the centre’s terrain park. From the slopes you have a magnificent view over fjords and mountains.

Last updated: 22 September 2008

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