Svarstad ski area, Norway

  This is a small-size ski hill having an average altitude difference when you compare it to other ski mountains in the region. The 7 slopes at this ski area are enjoyable to ski on. This ski area has a comparatively modest assortment of slopes and a small number of lifts. This ski hill has an average ratio of advanced and expert trails and an average percentage of beginner and intermediate slopes. The 3 different ski lifts here are well kept up and managed by friendly people. Since you're on this net page you are perhaps
    into skiing or snowboarding, either way, around here, you'll discover many good ski mountains. This ski resort has 290 acres of skiable terrain, and it's all covered by beautiful snow. With a 787 foot altitude difference it's not the highest hill there is, but
Svarstad has so many other glorious characteristics. Winter in the mountains of Norway and great runs are in themselves motive enough to come here to ski. This ski resort is a small-size ski resort, and folks who work there are very caring. Skiing and snowboarding in this part of the country is a great thing to do all through the season. The summits of Norway in the wintertime are always good for snowboarding or skiing. The ski trail map on this web page will give you a good idea what Svarstad is like. The summits of the  
Northern Cascade Range make for a good vista. In wintertime the Northern Cascade Range is an incredibly good site if you take pleasure in snowboarding or skiing. A little exercise and just hanging out with your skiing buddies will have you coming back.

  QUICK STATS
Vertical drop: 787 feet

Total Runs: 7
- 42% Expert and Advanced
- 29% Intermediate Runs
- 29% Beginner Runs

Total Lifts: 3

Skiing Area: 290 acres
Annual snowfall: 0 feet

Coordinates:
Latitude: 1
Longitude: 1

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