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Snøbussen Ski-bus to Sirdal

Snøbussen Ski-bus to Sirdal Photo: Tide Reiser
Snøbussen Ski-bus to Sirdal Photo: Tide Reiser

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Description

The Skibus from Tide buss, takes you from Stavanger to Sirdal and the Ski resorts at Hunnedalen, Tjørhomfjellet, Ålsheia, Sirdal Høyfjellshotel, Fidjeland og Ådneram.

Available uring the period 26/12-2012 (earlier if the ski lifts are in operation) – 01/04-2013

The prices are for the roundtrips the same day, and one way per trip. Same price for adults and children
Roundtrip ticket: 250,- (200,- wednesdays and fridays)
Roundtrip including daypass for skiing: 500,- (400,- wednesdays and fridays
One way ticket: 200,-



Day                              Place                 Departure  

Fidays/Wednesdays        Bus terminal         15.30
Night skiing                   Sandnes               15.50
                                  Ålgård E39            16.05
                                  Hunnedalen           17.50

Saturday/Sunday           Bus terminal          08.20
                                  Sandnes               08.30
                                  Ålgård E39            08.50
                                  Hunnedalen           09.30

Winter Holidays and Easter

Fidays/Wednesdays        Bus terminal         15.30
Night skiing                   Sandnes               15.50
                                  Ålgård E39            16.05
                                  Hunnedalen           17.50

Daily                            Bus terminal          08.20
                                  Sandnes               08.30
                                  Ålgård E39            08.50
                                  Hunnedalen           09.30

The return on wednesdays and fridays are only from Ålsheia.

Return Friday/               Ålsheia                  21.15
Wednesday night       

Return Saturday/          Ådneram              15.45
Sunday                   Sirdal Høyfjellshotel    16.00
                                 Fidjeland               16.00
                                 Ålsheia                  16.15
                                Tjørhom fjellet        16.25
                                 Hunnedalen            16.45

Facilities

  • General facilities

    • transportation
  • Winter sports

    • alpine
    • ski lift
    • snowboarding
    • slalom
From
250 NOK per person

Categories

  • Skiing Skiing
  • Winter without skis Winter without skis
  • Sports Sports
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