Sweden is one of the most perfect ski destinations in Europe. Swedish ski resorts champion the art of skiing and offer a stylish, family-oriented, and authentic winter getaway. Delve into the magic of Scandinavian ski regions that are just a short distance from their nearest airport.
Sweden ski holidays pride themselves on their laid-back atmosphere, friendly hospitality, and modern living. Many Brits are seeking a more memorable ski holiday, elsewhere from the European Alps, and Sweden is the ultimate winter adventure. Discover why with our three reasons to ski in Sweden guide and be converted before your next ski holiday.
Snow reliability
Sweden is renowned for its world-class scenery, state-of-the-art lift systems, and relatively small crowds. Plus, Sweden’s snow record is one of the best in Europe. Many of the ski resorts open as early as November and wind down in May. The country’s cold climate is to thank for the excellent conditions during the ski season. The snow terrain will keep you coming back for more. It is at such a high standard that the Swedish National Championships takes place in Vemdalen, a favourite among locals.
The great benefit of visiting Sweden for a ski holiday is its non-existent lift queues. Even during the peak weeks of Christmas, New Year, February Half Term, and Easter you’ll be making the most of the slopes. Ensure maximum ski time and minimum wait time – much of a difference from popular European counterparts during the busier periods. Plus, with Sweden being a fantastic family ski destination it is a no-brainer!
The Swede piste bashers ensure that the slopes are kept in pristine condition, offering a fantastic ski experience. Cruise the corduroy until your heart is content (with some resorts even offering night skiing!) and return to your accommodation positively satisfied. Whether you decide to go skiing as soon as the ski season starts or squeeze a ski fix in later on, you’ll be sure to find terrific ski terrain.
Stay At:
SkiStar Lodge Lindvallen is the perfect ski-in ski-out accommodation in Sälen. The finely furnished apartments offer excellent flexibility for your group in a beautiful setting.
Non-skiing activities
The non-skiing activities are one of the main three reasons to ski in Sweden. When picturing Scandinavia, you’ll most likely imagine a winter wonderland filled with husky dog-sledding, ice fishing, and snowmobiling – and you’re right! The non-skiing activities in Sweden are unrivalled and the epitome of winter escapism. Discover the enchanting forests of Sweden as you glide through on your own husky sled or zoom across frozen lakes on a snowmobile. Sweden has fantastic activities to ensure a truly memorable ski holiday.
Not only does Sweden have superb non-skiing activities, but it also has an exceptional array of bars and restaurants. Explore the range of delicious local delicacies in several world-class eateries. Swedish gastronomical roots go back to the Viking times when salting and smoking were typical cooking methods. Many of the traditional methods are still used today and have become excellently refined. Swedes strive to eat as naturally as possible, ensuring local, fresh, and seasonal products are used. For a well-rounded, unforgettable, authentic meal, you must visit a traditional Swedish restaurant during your visit.
Stay At:
SkiStar Lodge Hundfjället is perched slope-side just moments from the lifts. The lodge has a modern restaurant serving local and international dishes, a bar and an exceptional wellness centre.
Hidden Gems
Sweden has a fantastic selection of exceptional hotels offering a stunning winter escape. There is a wide range of accommodation suiting every need. Whether it be a flexible self-catered getaway or a five-star decadent retreat, Sweden has it all. There is also a great selection of ski-in ski-out accommodation, family-focused hotels, and unique properties.
The day trip opportunities are one of the top three reasons to ski in Sweden. There are several ski resorts easily reached from Stockholm or Gothenburg which adds an extra layer of excitement to your winter break. Both are suitable for a day trip, with a maximum journey time of two and a half hours. Experience the breathtaking mountainous scenery in the morning and by noon, enjoy city life in two of the biggest cities in Sweden!
To find out more about Sweden and the resorts we offer, call our ski experts on 020 7471 7700.