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Norefjell Piste Map and Overview
Norefjell Ski Resort, located about 1.5 hours north of Oslo in southeastern Norway, is one of the most iconic ski destinations in Scandinavia thanks to its impressive vertical drop, varied terrain, and Olympic history. With Europe’s largest lift‑served vertical descent of over 1 000 m (3 280 ft), you can enjoy long, scenic runs from high alpine bowls down through forested sections — a rare treat so close to Norway’s capital. The resort offers a mix of gentle beginner slopes, plenty of intermediate cruisers, some challenging steeper sections, and terrain parks, making it a great option for families, intermediates, and those wanting long‑lasting alpine fun without the crowds of bigger resorts. It also features two terrain parks, night skiing options, and stunning views over Lake Krøderen and the surrounding mountains, plus the convenience of quality accommodation like the award‑winning Norefjell Ski & Spa right by the slopes.
Because of its southern location and strong infrastructure, Norefjell enjoys reliable snow conditions through a long winter season and is particularly popular for weekend trips from Oslo and southern Norway. While it might not have the extensive piste kilometres of the largest Alpine resorts, its well‑groomed slopes and significant elevation change deliver satisfying runs and superb scenery within a compact, easily navigable area — ideal for a mix of skill levels and a classic Norwegian ski experience.
Total ski area: 25 km / 15.5 miles
Base elevation: 178 m / 584 ft
Peak elevation: 1,188 m / 3,898 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 68% Blue
🟥 20% Red
⬛ 12% Black