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Strandafjellet ski area, Norway
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| | Having 2,004 acres of skiable land you will never be deficient in skiable terrain. Strandafjellet has an altitude difference of 2,525 feet which is in fact astonishing. There are 5 different ski lifts here, and they are enjoyable to catch a ride with. The ski slopes at Strandafjellet can turn just psychotic; but if you are hooked on excitement you are. Strandafjellet has a somewhat modest mixture of ski runs and sufficient good ski lifts to serve them all. Skiing and snowboarding here in Norway is so much fun all snow |
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season long. The 13 ski trails at this ski area are great to ski on. The wonderful prettiness of the Norway peaks and the buzz of coasting down a slope have skiers coming from far and wide. Strandafjellet is a regular size ski hill boasting a relatively sky-scraping
| | height difference compared to other Northern Europe ski areas. This ski resort has a much higher than average part of red and black slopes and a much lower than average part of beginner and intermediate slopes. The mountains of the Northern Cascade Range give this ski area an extremely great panorama. The snow covered mountains of Norway are a great spot for snowboarding or skiing. The stunning snow blanketed Northern Cascade Range mountains are so stunning you won’t believe it. Whether you're skiing or snowboarding, | |
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in this general region, you'll come across loads of ski hills. The best piece of info on this resort is unsurprisingly the ski map of Strandafjellet on this page. This is an enjoyable ski mountain with a lot of demanding trails. Getting a brilliant workout and an opportunity to spend some time in the fresh air are brilliant reasons to come.
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QUICK STATS
Vertical drop: 2,525 feet
Total Runs: 13 - 54% Expert and Advanced - 15% Intermediate Runs - 31% Beginner Runs
Total Lifts: 5
Skiing Area: 2,004 acres Annual snowfall: 0 feet
Coordinates: Latitude: 1 Longitude: 1
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