We would like to go skiing in Norway or Sweden in early December - is that possible?
Of course you can, but we often advise against it. It is then quite common for large sections of the ski resort to be closed, meaning that there are very few guests. Often, Christmas and New Year are the more popular and therefore the more expensive vacation weeks, and all of the resorts are open, with the majority remaining so until the end of the season. If you would like to avoid the expensive vacation weeks in Norway or Sweden, but would still like to go when the entire ski resort is open, then we would advise you to go in the New Year.
- We always go skiing in the Alps, what can we expect from a winter sport vacation in Scandinavia?
- When is the best time to go on a winter sport vacation in Norway or Sweden?
- What is the average temperature at the ski resorts?
- What is the average snow depth at the ski resorts?
- How long does it stay light at the ski resorts?
- We are not familiar with winter sport vacations in Scandinavia, what would you advise?
- Is it more expensive to ski in Scandinavia than in the Alps?
- What is the best way to travel to the ski resorts?
- How long does the boat crossing take?
- Which of the resorts is the most child-friendly?
- In which ski resorts will I find the most bars and restaurants?
- Are there other activities apart from the skiing?
- Where are the best fun parks?
- What is the best place to go cross-country skiing?
- What are the best resorts for beginners or advanced skiers?
- What is the difference between Trysil Turistsenter and Trysil Høyfjellssenter?
- What is the difference between Åre By and Åre Björnen?
- In which resorts do you provide Husky Safaris?
- Is a Husky Safari suitable for small children?