Stølstunet Apartments, Beitostolen

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Location: where is Stølstunet Apartments

· 4 minutes' walk to the resort centre · 5 minutes' walk to the nearest lift · 4 minutes' walk to the ski school · 4 minutes' walk to the ski bus stop


Overview: apartment description: Stølstunet Apartments description

Cosy and contemporary, the Stølstunet Apartments make a great choice for your trip to Beitostølen. They’re in a great location close to all the amenities and an easy 5-minute walk to the ski lifts. There are even some shops on the ground floor, including a small supermarket.

Each of the apartments is decorated to a high standard, with a very modern finish. The separate bedrooms and living rooms give everyone a little privacy, which makes them ideal for both families and friends. They all have a well-equipped kitchenette complete with oven and dishwasher.

If you do want to take the pressure off mealtimes though, you can upgrade your board basis to get breakfast, dinner or half board included, with all meals taken at the Hotel Bergo.

The apartments come with free WiFi, and for a small extra charge you can use the huge indoor pool and the nearby Radisson Blu Resort for the whole week.


Facilities: Stølstunet Apartments features

· extra charge for use of indoor pool at the nearby Radisson Blu Resort (approx. 100NOK per adult and 50NOK per child per week) · extra charge for fitness room · free WiFi · two lifts to all floors


Room Types: Stølstunet Apartments bedrooms

All apartments have a kitchenette with oven, four hobs, fridge, dishwasher and coffee maker; living and dining area; bathroom with shower and WC; flatscreen TV and free WiFi. Towels, linen and cleaning are included.

Type C apartment - 45m² - sleeps 1-4: Double bedroom, bedroom with bunk beds and private terrace.


Meals: Stølstunet Apartments food & drink

· optional upgrade to breakfast, dinner or half board - all meals taken at the Hotel Bergo

We update Stølstunet Apartments'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 Beitostolen: about holidays in Beitostolen: about ski holidays in Beitostolen: about ski holidays in Beitostolen Norway

Friendly & safe environment Excellent snow history Super place to learn

A safe bet for a quiet family holiday and heaven for cross country skiers, many consider this snug Scandinavian village their all-time favourite resort. The local pistes are quiet and reassuringly gentle - with more challenging terrain and oodles of non-ski activities just a hop, skip and a jump away.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Cross country Families Short transfer

Beitostolen webcam

Snow Report: Top cm, Bottom cm

Snow Forecast: cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth 126.25cm

Beitostolen trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Fagernes45mins
Region:Øystre Slidre, Norway
First opened:1965

Beitostolen lift pass price last reported as NOK 1,630 (adult 7 day). Ask for a quote when booking Stølstunet Apartments.
Night skiing: Yes
Beitostolen has S N facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing Dec - May.

Town altitude: 900m
Top of slopes: 1107m
Bottom of piste: 750m
Vertical drop: 357m
Total length of trails:20km
Longest piste:2km
Beitostølen (say it bait-oh-st-er-len) is one of seven resorts in Southern Norway’s Valdres region. On the edge of the dazzling Jotunheimen National Park (which translates to ‘Home of the Giants’ because of its soaring peaks), it’s a small village, set along a quiet main road and brimming with Scandi charm. Comprised of a handful of hotels, cabins, shops, well-loved bars and eateries, the selection isn’t overwhelming, but this is all part of Beito’s appeal as a peaceful, unintimidating resort. Located i...
Ideal for first time skiers, the slopes around the village are mostly gentle and often deserted – with two long greens from the top of the Ola-Express (Knuteløypa and Frognerbakken), a handful of gentle blues (we like Stolheisbakken and Olabakken) and a couple of reds on either end of the area to aspire to. The separate Barneland children's area, served by a super slow T-bar, allows little ones to pick up the basics undisturbed. Beito-Aktiv, the main ski school, is routinely recommended for its fun-lovin...
In a village that takes only about 5 minutes to cross, après in Beito is more laid-back than loud. It’s about hunkering down in one of the resort’s four friendly pubs, an ample measure of Gløgg in hand and an ear to one of the frequent live bands. That is, unless you’re here at Easter, when drinking spots are notorious for being as heaving as anywhere in Val or Verbier... Arnold’s is without a doubt the most animated of the pub set – with a base-favouring DJ who’ll get the blood and the fists pumping. ...

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