
Kvitfjell Ski Map Download 👇
Kvitfjell Piste Map and Overview
Kvitfjell is a classic Norwegian ski resort with world-class pedigree — originally developed for the 1994 Winter Olympics and still hosting international racing and World Cup events on its legendary Olympic downhill course. The resort combines well-groomed pistes for all levels, from gentle beginner slopes and wide cruising blues to challenging red and black runs, with typically reliable snow cover throughout a long season thanks to its northern latitude and extensive snowmaking. Peaceful mountain scenery, short lift queues, and access to extensive cross-country networks make Kvitfjell especially appealing for skiers and snowboarders who want great skiing without the crowds you find at some larger Alpine resorts.
Facilities and infrastructure are solid without being overwhelming — a good mix of lifts, terrain parks, and family areas keeps things varied, while the laid-back après-ski culture emphasises good food and relaxing evenings rather than big nightlife scenes. The resort’s Olympic heritage, scenic views of the Gudbrandsdalen valley, and strong appeal for both families and advanced skiers help explain why Kvitfjell remains one of Norway’s most beloved ski destinations.
Total ski area: 9 km / 24 miles
Base elevation: 185 m / 607 ft
Peak elevation: 1,039 m / 3,409 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 55% Blue
🟥 32% Red
⬛ 13% Black