Geilo

Overview

Solid snow conditions, some of the most reliable in Europe, plus perfectly-groomed and empty slopes, make Geilo a unique resort. Although there’s not too much to test the experts, most skiers will be happy on the impeccably-maintained pistes. For beginners, your ski instructor will speak virtually fluent English, and will teach you on the best-groomed slopes we’ve ever skied. The wide, gentle runs are perfect for building confidence and mean that you don’t spend your whole holiday in the nursery zones. You can learn to ski on either side of the valley so, wherever you stay, you won't be far from the ski school. For intermediates, if you like perfectly maintained pistes that you can just fly down, then Geilo is a dream come true. Couple that with the fact that most of the time you have the slopes to yourself, and this is the ideal area for intermediates. There's more than enough varied terrain to keep progressing through. This resort isn’t aimed at advanced skiers, but there are a few steep runs if you want to go off for a day and blast down something a little trickier. The terrain is there, just not a huge amount. The massive network of cross-country trails in Geilo wind their way through the village and around the Ustedalen Lake. The more advanced skiers should make their way up to Havsdalen for tracks above the treeline. For more peaceful wooded trails, head along the valley above Geilolia. All tracks are free to use and can be enjoyed by both classic skiers and skaters. If you're a boarder who likes jumping and jibbing, then you'll love Geilo. With three parks, the only superpipe in Scandinavia, and lots of gentle slopes for learning to board, every ability is catered for. The 250m long park in Fjellparken has excellent jumps, kickers and rails - and is also open for night skiing. The 700m long Tiril Parken won Park of the Year in 2014 and it's got more than 35 obstacles for all levels. It’s not just all about the skiing in Norway. Off the slopes, there are some amazing activities to try too - from dog sledding to fatbiking. In the evenings, après ski tends to be low key - so no dancing on tables - just a relaxed drink in one of the friendly bars around the village. The village is actually split in two, the Slatta village is the main area, and 2km away you’ll find the quiet Geilolia. Just the luxury Vestlia Hotel and the Forest Cabins are found here but it’s got the ski school, rentals and slopes just a few steps away. From Geilolia accessing the main village and ski runs is easy on the shuttle bus that departs every 10 minutes.

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

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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
Hotels, Chalets and Apartments in Geilo, Norway
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The Vestlia’s a luxurious hotel with fab facilities and food, just a snowball’s throw from the lifts and ski school. It’s on the quieter Geilolia side of the resort, but...

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Hotel Bardola REF: AI0705

Hotel Bardøla offers a range of accommodations including apartments and log cabins. This property benefits from a central location in resort, and you’ll have access to some fantastic facilities during...

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Highland Lodge Hotel REF: AI0702

Highland Lodge Hotel provides cosy and attractive hotel rooms in the centre of Geilo. You can expect a comfortable stay here, with a wide range of wellness and entertainment facilities...

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The modern self-catered Highland Lodge Apartments are well equipped for a relaxing stay in Geilo, and have a fantastic location in resort – the slopes, shops and restaurants are all...

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Ustedalen Hotel REF: AI0704

The Ustedalen Hotel has a long and rich history, dating back to the 1880s. The hotel is situated in the heart of Geilo and provides some fantastic views of the...

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Dr Holms Hotel REF: AI0975

Dr Holms Hotel has been part of Geilo since the beginning, opening on the same day as the Bergen Line in 1909. With over a century of history, the historic...

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