Geilo
Overview
Offslope/apres ski
Snow activities include dog sledding, ice fishing, snowmobiling / skidooing, cross-country skiing, floodlit skiing, winter walking paths, snowshoe walking and sleigh rides.
In resort there is a bowling alley, indoor pool, wellness and spas.
The après ski is quiet with a real family atmosphere.
Food is of a very high standard wherever you go in Norway, and Geilo is just as good. The small town has about 20 restaurants, with a surprisingly large range of cuisines – from traditional Norwegian to Mediterranean, American and Indian.
Overview
Great destination for beginners, intermediates and families
At a glance
- Pistes:
- 34kms
- Resort height:
- 800m
- Top station:
- 1176m
Suitability
Positives
- Great for cross country skiers
- Excellent snow parks
- Reliable snow conditons throughout a long season
- Empty slopes
Negatives
- Quite limited downhill skiing
- Short daylight in mid winter
- Expensive apres ski
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