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Vrådal ski area, Norway
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| | All the 15 trails here are enjoyable to ski on. The 5 lifts here make for a relaxing ride up the mountain. Vrådal has a much lower than average proportion of demanding slopes and a much higher than average proportion of intermediate or beginner trails. With 1,022 acres of terrain you won't be deficient in terrain. Vrådal is a petite ski hill having a roughly average drop from top to bottom when you compare it to other ski hills in the region. The 1,551 feet of drop from top to bottom is quite okay; it's enough to get some |
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decent time on the ski runs between lifts. The hills of Norway in winter are something you can’t leave out if you're into skiing and snowboarding. Please refer to the ski run map of Vrådal on this page for information. Getting your skiing muscles activated and
| | a chance to spend some time in the outdoors will make you glad you came. Vrådal has a comparatively small range of trails and a good pick of great ski lifts. Vrådal is a family friendly ski area with loads of blue and green ski trails. You might be into skiing or snowboarding, or both, doesn't matter, in this general vicinity, you'll bump into a lot of ski hills. The pretty snow covered Northern Cascade Range hills are a wonderful spot for skiing and snowboarding. The snowboarding and the skiing in Norway is scores | |
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of fun all season long. The hills of the Northern Cascade Range give this ski mountain an unbelievably wonderful panorama. The wintertime vista of the Norway mountaintops and the great feeling of zipping down the slopes are great attractions for a lot of snow skiers.
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QUICK STATS
Vertical drop: 1,551 feet
Total Runs: 15 - 26% Expert and Advanced - 27% Intermediate Runs - 47% Beginner Runs
Total Lifts: 5
Skiing Area: 1,022 acres Annual snowfall: 0 feet
Coordinates: Latitude: 1 Longitude: 1
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