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Norway Ski Holidays
Skiing holidays in Norway offer quiet pistes and fantastic off-mountain activities for families. Go skiing in Norway for a unique Scandinavian adventure.
Your Perfect Ski Holiday to Norway
As the most successful nation to ever compete in the Winter Olympics, it should come as no surprise that the skiing in Norway is absolutely superb and should not be overlooked when considering your next ski holiday. Far quieter than its Alpine rivals, the Norwegian ski resorts offer guests peaceful, uncrowded mountains, state-of-the-art lift systems and a warm welcome from friendly locals.
Not only is the skiing world-class here, but the experiences off-piste are equally impressive. Surrounded by dramatic fjords, majestic mountains and charming villages, a winter skiing holiday in Norway is a truly memorable experience.
One of our favourite times to go skiing in Norway is over Christmas and New Year or during February Half Term and Easter holidays. Explore options with the family for the great snow conditions all season and empty slopes. Whether you are looking for a luxury ski hotel for two or a group getaway for your ski holiday to Norway, please call our ski experts for more information.
All of our ski packages are ABTA and ATOL protected. Contact our experts and book your 2025 Norway ski holiday today.
Best For…
- Quiet pistes and wide, open slopes
- Reliable snow cover all season
- Perfect for a family getaway
- Excellent off-slope activities
Good to Know
- Flight time: Approx. 2 hours
- Currency: Norwegian Krone
Ski Accommodation in Norway
Our ski accommodation in Norway has something for everyone. Browse through our collection of stunning ski-in ski-out apartments, hotels, and self-catered and catered cabins. Offering unrivalled facilities and plenty of authentic charm perfect for unwinding in after a day in the snow.
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Skiing in Norway
Norway’s wide-open, quiet pistes are perfectly suited to beginners and intermediates, and families are well catered for too, with a number of gentle ski areas designed specifically for children. More advanced skiers will love the thrill of exploring the untouched powder fields in Norway’s unique backcountry.
Regardless of ability, all skiers will be in awe of the magical views over fjords and frozen lakes as they discover the area.
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Ski Resorts in Norway
Norway has a fantastic selection of ski resorts in its collection. Many of them are quaint chocolate box resorts with excellent ski areas. The ski resorts are smaller than their rivals in mainland Europe, but each has a terrific snow record.
Many ski resorts open as early as November and close as late as May. Geilo and Trysil are Ski Solution’s clients’ favourites due to the impeccable ski terrain and stunning scenery. Ski resorts such as Gausta also boast a fascinating history.
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Activities in Norway
The country makes a brilliant choice for a family ski holiday thanks to the vast range of activities on offer, from dog sledding to horse drawn sleigh rides and night skiing. Cross-country is also very popular here and holds a special place in Norway’s culture.
Après is a laid-back affair with cosy bars and restaurants, where you can enjoy the local fare in front of log fires. Make sure to sample the local tipple, Akevitt.
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Après Ski in Norway
The après ski scene in Norway is relatively quiet compared with the powerhouses of Europe. Enjoy a more relaxed setting as you celebrate the end of the day.
Norway has a range of fantastic bars and cocktail clubs to visit when you are exploring the après ski scene.
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Food in Norway
The best part about a ski holiday in Norway is sampling the local dishes. Norway has a great range of ski restaurants serving traditional meals using the best local ingredients.
Norway is known for its famous smoked salmon, hearty stews, and other delicious home-cooked fayre. You must try an authentic dish when in the country. For the fussy eaters, many ski resorts have international restaurants with more mainstream menus.
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Ski Weekends in Norway
Escape to Norway for a ski weekend next winter. Many of the ski resorts can be reached in just 90 minutes from the airport. Ensure you get your ski fix over a long weekend.
This is a great option if you are limited on annual leave or want to get back out to the mountains a second time in the season. Our ski experts have hand-picked the top accommodation in Norway for a ski weekend.
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Ski Deals in Norway
We have an array of fantastic early book offers available in the run-up to winter in Norway, including savings on accommodation and ski experiences. Our experts have first-hand knowledge of all our Norwegian resorts, so don’t hesitate to get in touch to find out more.
Norway Ski DealsNorway offers blissfully quiet pistes, magnificent ski cabins and breathtaking mountain ranges, and lucky visitors may get to experience the natural phenomenon of the Northern lights.
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Snow in Norway
The dry snow that Norway experiences means the skiing is unique for Europe, far closer resembling the conditions of North America. Many areas are so confident of their snow quality that they guarantee your lift pass and will refund you if conditions aren’t up to standard. The Nordic season is long, starting in November and lasting until late April.
Norwegian Ski Resorts
We have 11 resorts in Norway
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Book Your Dream Skiing Holiday in Norway Today
Are you feeling inspired to book your next skiing getaway? Get in touch with our ski experts today, and they will help you craft the perfect, bespoke ski holiday in Norway that has everything you want and more. Simply fill out our online enquiry form or give us a call and we can start planning your next adventure.
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Norway Ski Holiday FAQs
In comparison to other ski destinations in Europe, Norway enjoys an extra-long ski season with incredible snow conditions. The season runs from November through to late April or early May, which means you’ll have ample opportunity to book a ski holiday to Norway at a time in the year that suits you best.
Typically, you’ll find the best snow conditions from December through to February, which makes travelling to Norway for a family ski holiday during the festive period or February half-term holidays a fantastic choice. If you would prefer to travel later in the year, you’ll benefit from longer, brighter days and more opportunities to soak up the staggering beauty that surrounds you on the slopes.
If you’re looking for a snow-filled adventure the whole family can enjoy, look no further than Norway. The country has family-friendly skiing opportunities in abundance, with a range of ski resorts specifically catering to people travelling with children of all ages. Trysil, Geilo, and Beitostølen are some of our favourites: Geilo’s ski schools and nursery slopes are particularly good for younger children. You can learn more in our blog about the best family skiing in Norway.
You’ll find a wealth of resorts for a ski holiday in Norway that are perfectly suited to beginners or those who want to build their confidence on the slopes.
One of the best beginners’ ski resorts in Norway is Voss, with three dedicated areas for children and beginners to traverse – Trollbakken, Grebbesbakken and Badnakorkjen. Another popular choice is Hafjell, where you’ll find three nursey slopes and a beginners’ area at the bottom of the slopes. Beitostølen is another fantastic option, with its accessible, quiet slopes and reliable snow cover. You’ll also have plenty of other winter activities to enjoy here, such as dog sledding and flood-lit night skiing.
When you book with us, you have the flexibility to decide just how long you would like your holiday to last. Typically, our suggested itineraries for skiing holidays last around seven nights, but you can always extend the duration of your trip if you like. We also have a range of fantastic weekend offers available for ski holidays in Norway if you would prefer to head off on a shorter break.
As each of our skiing holidays are tailor-made, the price of your trip will depend on what you want your holiday to look like. When offering you a quote, we’ll take into account where you would like to stay, the duration of your trip and the size of your group. Any extra activities you may want to book for your ski holiday in Norway will also be included in the price, so you can have peace of mind knowing everything is taken care of ahead of your trip.
If you would like an idea of how much your dream Norway skiing holiday could cost, please get in touch. Our friendly team of ski experts can discuss your options with you and provide you with a quote ahead of booking.
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