




Multi-story hotel with a central hub containing the lobby, Pool Club, and Roam social club. The top floor houses the signature Liv Bistro.
18 features available
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1 double or king-sized bed
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Hemsedal sits in the Numedal valley in central Norway and is consistently ranked among Scandinavia's top ski destinations, known for its reliable snow record and varied terrain. Fýri Resort's ski-in, ski-out positioning means the slopes are accessible directly from the property — no shuttle, no transfer. The village centre is within walking distance, offering independent restaurants, shops, and après-ski options beyond the resort itself. For those travelling from further afield, Hemsedal is approximately three hours by road from Oslo, making it accessible for both weekend breaks and longer stays. The combination of direct piste access and proximity to village amenities makes this one of the more practically well-positioned properties in the Norwegian ski market.
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The Scandinavian Alps, combining dramatic peaks with legendary après-ski
Hemsedal is affectionately known as the 'Scandinavian Alps' due to its steep, jagged peaks that stand in stark contrast to Norway's typically rounded mountains. As one of Scandinavia's premier ski resorts, it delivers an exceptionally reliable and long snow season, often stretching from November well into May. The resort is equipped with state-of-the-art express lifts and high-quality infrastructure, making it a top choice for both local and international winter sports enthusiasts. The mountain features a superb mix of wide, perfectly groomed trails ideal for cruising and easily accessible off-piste terrain that challenges seasoned experts. The base area provides expansive, meticulously planned beginner zones, making it an incredibly well-rounded resort. Hemsedal is also globally renowned for its pristine terrain parks, drawing freestyle skiers and snowboarders of all levels. Beyond the pristine pistes, Hemsedal is famous for having one of the best après-ski scenes in Northern Europe, heavily centered around the iconic Stavkroa. Yet, despite its lively afternoons, the resort remains an incredibly popular family destination, offering a harmonious balance of high-energy entertainment and premium, family-friendly ski-in-ski-out accommodations.
Hemsedal offers beautifully groomed, wide slopes that are perfect for carving, complemented by some of the most accessible lift-served freeride terrain in Norway. Beginners thrive in the massive dedicated learning zone at the base, while freestylers are treated to top-tier, progressively sized snow parks.
Hallingdal is a prominent traditional district in Eastern Norway, renowned for its spectacular alpine landscapes, vast outdoor recreation opportunities, and reliable winter climate.
The highest peak in the resort, offering steep, challenging black runs and access to excellent bowl freeriding.
Features long, continuous red runs perfect for fast carving and quick access to off-piste tree skiing.
A sunny bowl offering fantastic, sweeping off-piste lines and rolling, intermediate terrain.
A massive, extremely safe and engaging learning zone at the resort base, perfect for first-timers and kids.
A highly rated terrain park divided into red and black lines with massive kickers and creative rail features.
Oslo Gardermoen Airport (OSL)
3h 0min
220km
Direct express buses (Vy Express) run frequently from Oslo Airport directly to Hemsedal during the winter season. Extensive paid and free parking available at the ski center base, with EV charging stations.
Mid-November to early May
Hemsedal is known for having one of the longest ski seasons in Europe, often staying open for excellent spring skiing until the first weekend of May.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (NOK 645), Adult 6-Day Pass (NOK 2950)