
Stryn Ski Map Download 👇
Stryn Piste Map and Overview
Stryn Vinterski (often just called Stryn Ski Resort) in Vestland, Norway is a scenic and relaxed ski destination nestled in the dramatic fjord country near Nordfjord. It’s a great place to ski if you enjoy a classic Norwegian winter atmosphere with a good mix of terrain for beginners and intermediate skiers — from wide cruising blues to some more challenging red runs — all surrounded by breathtaking mountain and valley views. The resort’s manageable size, varied slopes, and friendly vibe make it particularly appealing for families, beginners learning the ropes, and intermediate skiers who want fun days on the snow without huge crowds or complex lift networks. It’s also part of the Alpepass network, so you can explore multiple neighbouring ski areas on the same trip if you want more variety.
While modest in scale compared with large Alpine resorts, Stryn’s accessible slopes, snow‑recreation options, and beautiful fjordland setting deliver a satisfying skiing experience, and the nearby town of Stryn gives you cafés, restaurants and accommodation options to round out your winter stay. It’s a perfect choice for weekend trips or multi‑day breaks where scenic runs and relaxed skiing are the priorities.
Total ski area: 2 km / 7.5 miles
Base elevation: 325 m / 1,066 ft
Peak elevation: 1,000 m / 3,281 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 80% Blue
🟥 20% Red
⬛ 0% Black