Tryvann norway
Review of snowboarding and skiing in Tryvann Norway.
Tryvann Ski Holiday Facts
Established in ? the Norwegian ski resort Tryvann lies at ? metres altitude in the Oslo region of the Norwegian ?0 snow cannons ensure artificial Tryvann snow making covers 0km of ski trails, which equates to around 0 of the ski slopes. The nearest airport transfer to Tryvann (Norway) is Oslo at a distance of ?km or approximately ? minutes driving time. Tryvann ski season runs from December to April.
SNO-man says
Tryvann Vinterpark has a ski market share of more than 60% in the Oslo area and is the sixth largest ski resort in Norway measured by lift ticket sales, hosting close to 220.000 visitors per season. Two modern quad chairs provide uplift and there's a well featured terrain park. The normal season stretches from the beginning of December to mid-April with most of the runs covered by snowmaking open for night skiing to 10pm most of the season.
alpine downhill runs to ski in Tryvann Norway
Beginner Trails
6 runs ?km |
42% |
Intermediate Trails
6 runs ?km |
42% |
Advanced Trails
1 runs ?km |
7% |
Expert Trails
1 runs 1km |
7% |
Tryvann Resort & Holiday Info
| Beginners learning to ski |     |
| Intermediate Skiers |    |
| Expert Skiers |    |
| Snowboarders |     |
| Apres Ski |    |
| Family friendly |     |
| Snowsure |     |
| Ambience |     |
| Value for money |     |
| Ski Pass Prices (adult 6 day) | ? - ? |
Traditional Ski Village / Purpose Built Ski Resort |
| Ski Resort Opens | Dec 2011 |
| Ski Resort Closes | Apr 2012 |
| (snow conditions often influence resort opening & closing) |
Ski Area Tryvann Mountain
| Downhill Ski Runs | 5km |
| total length of Tryvann trails |
| Longest lift serve Run | 1.4km |
| longest piste or trail reachable by ski lift |
| Ski Slope Orientation | ? |
| direction Tryvann ski areas face |
| Top Altitude | ?m |
| top station of highest ski lift |
| Bottom Altitude | ?m |
| bottom of lowest ski run |
| Resort Altitude | ?m |
| centre of Tryvann ski resort |
| Vertical Drop | 400m |
| total descent from top lift to bottom piste |
| Skiable Vertical | ^v 400m |
| can include extra hike up which may be possible above top lift - stat used by some resorts to con us about true "vertical drop" which is lift-served |
Skiing in Tryvann
Skiing Tryvann you'll enjoy 14 pistes and trails and that means approximately 5km of ski runs. Tryvann lifts number 6 with the capacity to uplift 10000 skiers up the mountain per hour. The longest ski run in the Norwegian ski resort of Tryvann is over 1.4km long.
Tryvann Ski Area
Tryvann ski area has 42% beginner ski runs or nursery slopes, 42% intermediate, 7% advanced ski slopes and 7% for expert skiers - the most difficult Tryvann piste is the 1.4km Wyllerlöypa run, with a steepness/slope angle of ?%. You can ski Tryvann after dark as there is night skiing on ?km of illuminated piste.
Tryvann for skiing gets 4 stars out of 5 overall 



Tryvann Apres Ski
The apres ski Tryvann scene and off-slope or "non-skier" activities include:
0 apres ski bars 1 restaurants 0 bowling 0 night club 0 cinema 0 billiards / pool 0 games room 0 concert 0 indoor swimming 0 outdoor heated pools 0 saunas 0 hot tubs 0 solariums 0 masseurs 0 indoor ice skating 0 outdoor ice skating 0 indoor sports centre 0 indoor tennis 0 squash racquetball 0 sleigh rides 0 ballooning 0 horse riding 0 prepare winter walks 0 climbing 0 golf 0 fishing 0 museum 0 library Plus these additional apres ski facilities ?.
Tryvann for apres ski gets 3 stars out of 5 overall 


More Tryvann Snow Ski Area and Resort Information
Tryvann resort - ski Tryvann by any other name
The Norwegian ski resort of Tryvann ski resort is also known as Tryvann and has the following common misspellings:
Tryvann ski area has ski slopes which face ?
The direction which the various Tryvann ski slopes face can make or break your skiing or snowboarding holiday. If you want to guarantee good snow and ski conditions, you should choose a resort with ski slopes which face the right way for the time of year you're travelling.
- In the coldest winter months of January and February you need a ski resort with some sunny south facing ski slopes, so your days on the snow doesn't feel like a polar expedition. Conversely, in the warmest spring skiing months of March and especially April, a ski resort with some cool and shady north facing slopes will ensure you're not skiing on slush, but benefitting from best late season snow. The best ski resorts have ski areas and slopes which face in all directions so that you're guaranteed greating skiing whatever the weather. Tryvann ski resort has ski slopes facing ?.
Tryvann for snow gets 4 stars out of 5 overall 


