
Trysil Ski Map Download 👇
Trysil Piste Map and Overview
Trysil Ski Resort in Innlandet, Norway is widely regarded as Norway’s largest and one of its most versatile ski destinations, offering a broad mix of terrain that suits beginners, families, intermediates, and advanced skiers alike. Its slopes — spread across several interconnected sectors — provide long, well‑groomed runs, plenty of cruising blues and reds, and even challenging blacks like the steep Eksperten piste, all backed by modern lifts and good snow‑making infrastructure. Accessible from Oslo in around 2½ hours, Trysil combines ski‑in/ski‑out villages, quality après‑ski and dining options, night skiing, and extensive off‑snow activities with reliable winter conditions and a long season that typically runs from December into late April.
What really sets Trysil apart is its size and diversity: with one of the longest total piste networks in Norway, strong support for learners and families (including dedicated beginner zones and gentle slopes), and terrain to challenge more experienced skiers as well, it’s a destination that can keep all abilities entertained on the same holiday. The resort’s well‑developed infrastructure, scenic forested mountain backdrop, and cosy Scandinavian ski village vibe also make it a great all‑round choice whether you’re planning a multi‑day ski break or a long weekend focused on exploring a big, friendly Norwegian resort.
Total ski area: 78 km / 48 miles
Base elevation: 395 m / 1,295 ft
Peak elevation: 1,100 m / 3,608 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 51% Blue
🟥 23% Red
⬛ 26% Black