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Location: where is Hafjell Hotell

located in the centre of Hafjell town
7 minutes’ walk to the alpine centre
7 minutes’ walk to the Gondolen lift, ski school and the nursery slopes
1 minutes’ walk to the ski bus stop

Overview: hotel description: Hafjell Hotell description

The Hafjell Hotell has been welcoming guests since 1979. Its well-kept light brown and white exterior is hard to miss, yet fits in well with the local Scandinavian style. Inside, lots of white, wood panelling and bare stone walls flows throughout the communal space. And the dining rooms are separated into smaller, cosy spaces – some with their own roaring fireplace.

Breakfast is considered the most important meal of the day, and at the Hafjell Hotell you won’t be disappointed. The award-winning breakfast offers a deliciously tempting selection of hot and cold options to set you up for a morning on the slopes. And with the full board, midday hungers are covered too. Lunch can be eaten at the hotel or a choice of three restaurants including the Gaiastova restaurant and Hafjell Lodge out on the mountain. Evening meals differ throughout the week between a 3-course waiter service and an open buffet. Both serving up delicious regional cuisine using local ingredients.

There’s not a long list of facilities here, but after a day on the mountain, the warm lounge is ideal for relaxing and sharing stories from the slopes with friends and family. There’s an open fireplace and the walls are decorated with skiing memorabilia, so it’s got a really cosy feel.

The rooms here are comfortable and while not the biggest, they all sleep up to 4 people – some have a sofa bed, and others have bunk beds. But all rooms have the convenience of free WiFi and team and coffee-making facilities.

Facilities: Hafjell Hotell features

• hotel bar (open during events) • lounge with fireplace • free WiFi • kids’ play area with an indoor play house, open to hotel guests for free in the evenings • ski lockers with heated boot racks • hotel restaurant with two fireplaces

Room Types: Hafjell Hotell bedrooms

All rooms are non-smoking and have cable TV, free WiFi, hairdryer, minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.

Double room (16m2) – sleeps 2-4 (max 3 adults OR two adults and up to two children aged 11 years and under): twin beds or double bed, double sofa bed suitable for one adult or two children, private shower and WC. Cot space available when sofa bed is not required.

Family room (16m2) – sleeps 2-4: double bed, bunk beds, private shower and WC.

Cots are available at an extra charge.


Meals: Hafjell Hotell food & drink

• buffet breakfast • 1-course lunch • 3-course evening meal with waiter service or buffet (differs throughout the week)
We update Hafjell Hotell's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.
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Resort: about Hafjell Lillehammer: about holidays in Hafjell Lillehammer: about ski holidays in Hafjell Lillehammer: about ski holidays in Hafjell Lillehammer Norway

Former Olympic resort 5 ski areas Amazing powder

One historic Norwegian town, one ski resort fit for Olympians and four more ski resorts covered in your pass. If you like variety on your ski holiday, lakeside Lillehammer and the Hafjell resort have it in swathes.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for History and culture Families Value for Money

Hafjell Lillehammer webcam

Snow Report: Top N/Acm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 13cm expected this week

Snow History: April average depth 68.25cm

Hafjell Lillehammer trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Oslo240mins
Torp / Sandefjord300mins
Region:Oppland, Norway
First opened:2003

Hafjell Lillehammer lift pass price last reported as SEK1380 (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Hafjell Hotell.
Night skiing: No
Hafjell Lillehammer has E facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing Dec - April.

Town altitude: 208m
Top of slopes: 980m
Bottom of piste: 730m
Vertical drop: 250m
Total length of trails:40km
Longest piste:2.2km
The village of Hafjell can be found at the entrance of the Gudbrandsdalen valley, with a collection of hotels, cabins, restaurants and shops built in traditional chalet style. It’s the country’s third biggest ski resort, having grown since hosting the alpine skiing events in the ’94 Lillehammer Winter Olympics. Nine miles south of the ski resort, Lillehammer itself is a sizeable lakeside town, with a warm, villagey feel. Central Storgata’s wooden buildings painted in oranges, reds and greens and you’ll...
The children’s area at the bottom station has wide, gentle slopes and serves as the ski school’s meeting point. Take the gondola up to Mosetertoppen and you’ll find another children’s area with a mini snowpark and slalom as well as a lovely green forest trail. The 700m Fjelløypa green streams down from the Fjellheisen top station – a brilliant run to aim for towards the end of your first ski week. There are a number of blue and red runs all over the area, with favourites including the wide Hafjellheis...
If all that skiing leaves you hungry, grab a table at the Gaiastova restaurant up at the top of the area, for hearty lunches (they do amazing tapas) and incredible views. The Skavlen restaurant at Mosetertoppen has a brilliant menu for families and serves breakfast, lunch and great burgers and pizzas for dinner. Lillehammer has some lovely places to eat at, like Bryggerikjelleren with its arty, arched dining room and Nikkers on the waterside. For après, Woody’s is a smashing bar run by Brits, with live mu...

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