Ski Norefjell and you are close to Oslo in the resort for Alpine events in the 1952 Oslo Winter Olympics. With a good mix of downhill pistes and cross-country, you have a lively resort and are also very close to Oslo should you fancy a day off the pistes.
Where
If you ski Norefjell you are just an hour from the capital city of Oslo. With good skiing in an attractive, friendly atmosphere this ski resort could be for you. Set amidst towering mountain peaks, and offering panoramic views of Lake Kroderen from the slopes, this is a good place for those who like to combine downhill and cross-country in one vacation. ACcess via airport is easy as well as trains and buses or you can hire a car.
On the slopes
Ski Norefjell for a really good mix of terrain with some stunning views as you come down the pistes. The resort has 13 lifts serving 23 slopes, with a total of 25kms of runs. These are divided well between the different grades - six green, nine blue, seven red, and three black and the longest run is a really good six kilometres. Cross-country skiers are particularly well-served, with over 120kms of marked cross-country trails, and endless off-piste trails through the mountains and woodlands. Skiing and snowboarding in Norway should not be discounted - especially if this is one of the resorts you consider.
Off the slopes
There are plenty of options for accommodation at Norefjell, ranging from first class hotels to mountain cabins, and including both slope-side and lake view options. The town has all the basic amenities you'll need, a grocery shop, childcare facilities and a petrol station. Après-ski entertainment is to be found in the restaurants, cafés, bars and discos in the town. Other activities available include mono-skiing, sleigh rides, indoor swimming, sauna, snowshoe hikes and dog teams.