
Narvik Ski Map Download 👇
Narvik Piste Map and Overview
Narvikfjellet — the ski area above Narvik, Norway — is a striking Arctic ski destination where dramatic mountain terrain rises straight from the deep blue Ofotfjord to offer one of Scandinavia’s most memorable skiing experiences. The resort combines panoramic fjord views with varied piste options for beginners and intermediates, plus some steeper upper‑mountain sections that appeal to advanced skiers. What really sets Narvik apart is its unique setting right above city and sea, letting you ski from near the fjord up into high alpine terrain in a relatively short ride — and with opportunities for lift‑assisted freeriding, off‑piste, and even night skiing under Arctic skies. Its urban proximity also makes it easy to mix skiing with Narvik’s restaurants, accommodation and cultural life.
While not huge in terms of total groomed piste kilometres compared with big Alpine resorts, Narvikfjellet still delivers quality terrain and scenery, long runs down the mountain, and snow conditions that benefit from its northern latitude. It’s especially rewarding for travellers who appreciate powder and freeride options, broad ski seasons that can extend into May, and the chance to ski with sweeping fjord views all around — characteristics that keep many visitors returning and draw increasingly international attention, including plans to host major ski events.
Total ski area: 13.1 km / 8.1 miles
Base elevation: 136 m / 446 ft
Peak elevation: 1,006 m / 3,301 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 67% Blue
🟥 28% Red
⬛ 5% Black