Norway ski holidays and snowboarding
Article updated every 6 months. Last update: 14th December 2007
Author: Sean Newsom (Travel Expert) Ask me a question.
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Sean Newsom loves skiing so much that he has made it his job, writing for The Sunday Times as their ski editor. He is also founder of welove2ski.com, the UK's leading specialist ski website.
"Skiing fast in the sunshine with your friends is one of the purest and brightest pleasures I know," he says. "Absolutely everyone should give it a go. If it were up to me they'd be giving ski and snowboard holidays away on the National Health. It would improve Britain's winter well-being in an instant!"
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Norway's ski resorts are one of Europe's as-yet undiscovered secrets.
Guaranteed snow from November to May, excellent resort facilities and equipment hire, tuition with friendly, English-speaking instructors for adults and children of all ages, coupled with free lift passes for kids in many resorts, and often free helmets. Plus, you also get breathtaking beauty: majestic fjords, frozen lakes and gently-rounded mountains, making for an idyllic setting to your ski or snowboarding holiday.
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Kayte Williams
(Holidays Expert)
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Among the main areas to consider for your ski holiday in Norway are:
| Resort |
Beginner |
Intermediate |
Advanced |
Resort Height |
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Geilo
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beginner |
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800m |
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Lillehammer
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beginner |
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200m |
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Voss
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beginner |
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60m |
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