Trysil ski resort
400m — 1,132m

Trysil

Innlandet, Norway

Snow reliability

Quick Facts

Country
Norway
Region
Innlandet
Base altitude
400m
Peak altitude
1,132m
Total pistes
70 km
Total lifts
31
Season
November 15 to May 3
Ski pass
local
Nearest airport
Oslo (OSL), 3h 30min transfer
Snow reliability
8/10
43 miles (70km)Piste
31Lifts
400m – 1,132mAltitude
Nov 2025 – May 2026Season
Oslo (OSL) (3h 30m)Transfer

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The closest major airport is Oslo (OSL), with a ~3h 30m transfer to the resort.

Nearest airportOslo (OSL)
Airport to resort~3h 30m
Flight from New York~8–9h
Estimated return fareFrom ~$650

Prices are indicative. Book early for the best fares.

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of 8 max
7 nights

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Estimated costs for 2 travelers, 7 nights, Mid-range · via Oslo (OSL)

Flights (return from US)
$900/pp$1,800
Accommodation
$1,820/pp$3,640
Lift passes
$507/pp$1,014
Ski hire
$273/pp$546
Travel insurance
$98/pp$196
Airport transfers (return)
$273/pp$546
Estimated Total$7,546
Per person$3,773
Per person per night$539

Estimates based on typical Norway market rates (pricing multiplier: 1.3x). Prices vary by travel dates, availability, and booking lead time. Always check current prices before booking.

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About Trysil

Trysil is Norway's largest ski resort, a purpose-built mountain village in the Innlandet forest region close to the Swedish border, with 70km of piste spread across well-separated slopes that rise from a valley base at 400m to a summit at 1,132m. The skiing is predominantly wide, groomed, and intermediates-friendly, with an unusually strong lift infrastructure for a Scandinavian resort and a serious commitment to snow management that extends the season reliably from November through April. For US families seeking a genuinely different ski experience — late-season skiing under extraordinary Nordic light, husky sledding, reindeer encounters, and an authentic Norwegian outdoor culture — Trysil offers a compelling alternative to the Alps that rewards open-minded skiers.

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Resort Ratings

Family Friendliness
9/10

Purpose-built for Norwegian family skiing culture

Snow Reliability
8/10

Nordic winter ensures a long reliable season

Beginner Suitability
8/10

Wide gentle slopes perfect for learning to ski

Scenery & Charm
8/10

Nordic forest under extraordinary winter light

Ski School Quality
8/10

Excellent Norwegian ski school with strong beginner focus

Lift System
7/10

31 lifts with strong Scandinavian infrastructure investment