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Hallingskarvet ski area, Norway
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| | i`s a smal ski area but the runs ar nice. they have now got an smal park. for your infrmation one of norways/the worlds best twin tip skier grew up just 500m from here (www.skifilm.no). the area alsow has some of norways best cros contry traks. says Lars- Endre Johannessen.
With the skiing land being 1,080 acres being without ski terrain won’t happen. This is a more petite than average ski resort in possession of a vertical drop that's in the region of average if compared to other Northern Europe ski mountains. |
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Hallingskarvet has a much higher than average part of red and black trails and a part of intermediate or beginner trails much lower than average. The 1,640 feet of drop is quite acceptable; Hallingskarvet makes great use of it all. This ski area has a somewhat
| | humble set of trails and a small number of ski lifts. All the 6 ski runs here are wonderful. This ski area is a small-size place with a friendly workforce. It's always fun to ski here with plenty of demanding trails. All 3 lifts at this ski hill are in great condition. Getting a good workout and a chance to spend some time in the great outdoors attract ski people from far and wide. The snowboarding and the skiing in this part of the country is a lot of fun through the winter season. Whether you're skiing or snowboarding, there | |
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are scores of good locations for that in close proximity. The trails at Hallingskarvet can get completely freaky; they'll make you really feel many years younger. The winter surroundings of the Norway hills and splendid runs are guaranteed to keep you returning for more. The hills of Norway in the winter are always pleasant for snowboarding and skiing.
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QUICK STATS
Vertical drop: 1,640 feet
Total Runs: 6 - 83% Expert and Advanced - 0% Intermediate Runs - 17% Beginner Runs
Total Lifts: 3
Skiing Area: 1,080 acres
Coordinates: Latitude: 1 Longitude: 1
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