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Location: where is Trysilfjell Apartments

· less than a minute's walk to the Fjellekspressen · 1 minute's walk to the ski school meeting point · 2 minutes' walk to the ski bus stop · 4 minutes' walk to the nearest supermarket


Overview: apartment description: Trysilfjell Apartments description

If you’re looking for an accommodation with a great location, then base yourself at the lovely self-catering Trysilfjell Apartments.

Not only are the apartments metres away from the lifts, but there are a wide range of shops, restaurants and bars in the immediate vicinity, too, so no need to worry about waiting for buses or ski-boot waddling.

Each of the apartments at the Trysilfjell are trendy and modern, each with unique furnishings and design. They’re all pretty cosy, too – so much so that you won’t want to do anything but snuggle up on the sofa and watch the snow fall outside your window.

As if that wasn’t enough, the apartments have a load of entertainment facilities to keep you busy. The 24-hour reception is fitted with armchairs and books, there’s a cinema room with large, comfy sofas, and there’s even a dedicated playroom for the little ones.

While the Trysilfjell has lots to keep families preoccupied, there’s also a lot going on for groups of friends. Ideal for late-night revellers, the onsite nightclub is great for having a bit of a boogie before walking the short distance back to your apartment.

On top of all this, you’ll be met and served by pleasant and friendly staff who’ll do their upmost to ensure your stay a satisfying one.


Facilities: Trysilfjell Apartments features

· hotel bar and lounge · nightclub · sun terrace · free WiFi · sauna · kids' play area · cinema room · laundry facilities · three ski rooms with heated boot racks


Room Types: Trysilfjell Apartments bedrooms

All apartments are non-smoking and have a flatscreen TV, free WiFi, a kitchenette with an oven, microwave, 4 hobs, fridge, coffee machine and dishwasher. Towels, linen and end-of-stay cleaning is also included.

Type C Apartment - sleeps 1-4: one bedroom with a double bed, second bedroom with bunkbeds, living area and a private bathroom with shower and WC.


Meals: Trysilfjell Apartments food & drink

· optional upgrade to bed and breakfast

We update Trysilfjell 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 Trysil Trysilfjellet: about holidays in Trysil Trysilfjellet: about ski holidays in Trysil Trysilfjellet: about ski holidays in Trysil Trysilfjellet Norway

Eco ski resort Lovely tree skiing 80% ski in/out accommodation

Trysil’s the biggest ski resort in Norway, and one of the best in Scandinavia. You’ll find terrific facilities for families and a whole host of pistes all over the Trysilfjellet Mountain – within a short walk or ski from most accommodation.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Beginners Doorstep skiing

Trysil Trysilfjellet webcam

Snow Report: Top 62cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 7cm expected this week

Snow History: April average depth cm

Trysil Trysilfjellet trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Oslo Airport Gardermoen (OSL)160km, 2h40
Region:South-east Norway
First opened:1958

Trysil Trysilfjellet lift pass price last reported as €204 (adult 5 day). Ask for a quote when booking Trysilfjell Apartments.
Night skiing: Yes
Trysil Trysilfjellet has N, S, E, W facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing November - April.

Town altitude: 415m
Top of slopes: 1100m
Bottom of piste: 415m
Vertical drop: 685m
Total length of trails:67 runs / 71km
Longest piste:5.4km
Norway’s biggest ski resort, Trysil’s near the border to Sweden and about two and a half hours out of Oslo. It’s been around for a while - the local ski club, Trysilgutten, is the world’s oldest ski club (having opened in 1861) and one of the first ever ski races took place here in 1862. Everything’s built around the Trysil Mountain (or Trysilfjellet), with the main village bases being Trysil Turistsenter on the south side and Trysil Høyfjellssenter on the north side. The Turistsenter is the larg...
The four ski areas here - Turistsenter, Høyfjellssenter, Høgegga and Skihytta - almost manage to cover the entire mountain. Trysil Turistsenter (the nearest to the main hotels) can be found on the south face of the mountain. It’s home to the Eventyr kid’s ski area - the larger of Trysil’s two children’s areas with a magic carpet, ski carousel, mini jumps and much more. This is also where you’ll find Parken Trysil, which has green, red and black lines, as well as family-friendly features at Blåparken...
Apres ski comes to life on Fridays and Saturdays, when Puben Sankt Olav in Høyfjellssenter hosts its live music performances and the DJ’s at Laaven in the Turistsenter create a big party scene. The Ski Pub does simple favourites like pizza and nachos and the Loftet Bar has an American inspired menu. The Big Horn Steakhouse has restaurants all over Norway and does brilliant steaks, ribs and burgers. Happy Faces is the place to go for sushi and veggie dishes. In Høyfjellssenter, families will love the...

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