
The resort is split into a main hotel building and adjacent apartment buildings connected by underground tunnels or walkways.
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Norefjell is a well-established Norwegian ski destination located in Numedal, roughly two hours from Oslo by road, making it one of the most accessible mountain resorts for travellers flying into the Norwegian capital. The resort sits at altitude sufficient for reliable late-winter snow conditions, and the ski area offers a range of terrain suitable for intermediate to advanced skiers. The hotel's ski-in/ski-out position means the main lifts are reachable directly from the property — no shuttle, no boot walk. Private transfers are included in the package, which simplifies the journey from Oslo Airport considerably. The resort village provides the essentials without the crowds of larger Alpine destinations, making it a practical choice for those seeking a quieter, more focused ski trip.
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Scandinavia's highest vertical drop, just 90 minutes from Oslo.
Norefjell is a classic Norwegian ski resort boasting the largest vertical drop in Scandinavia at 1,010 meters. Historically famous for hosting the alpine events of the 1952 Winter Olympics, it seamlessly blends rich sporting heritage with modern amenities, notably the award-winning ski-in/ski-out Norefjell Ski & Spa resort located mid-mountain at Bøseter. The resort offers a diverse array of terrain stretching from the high-alpine peak down to the shores of Lake Krøderen. Skiers can enjoy wide, well-groomed cruisers, dedicated children's areas, and challenging Olympic descents, all accompanied by stunning views over the frozen lake and surrounding forests. Highly accessible from Oslo, Norefjell is a popular weekend destination that retains a peaceful, uncrowded atmosphere during the week. It caters beautifully to families seeking convenience while providing enough steeps and terrain variety to keep seasoned skiers entertained.
Norefjell offers a fantastic mix of sweeping intermediate cruisers, gentle beginner slopes around Bøseter, and the famous steep Olympic runs leading down to the valley. The resort's massive 1,010m vertical drop allows for exceptionally long, continuous descents rarely found elsewhere in Northern Europe.
Located in the Norefjell-Reinsjøfjell mountain area, offering classic Norwegian rolling tundra and steep forested valleys above Lake Krøderen.
A family-friendly haven with gentle slopes, magic carpets, and easy access to the Ski & Spa hotel.
The highest peak offering spectacular panoramic views and steeper red and black runs.
Follow in the tracks of the 1952 Olympians on this steep, continuous plunge all the way down to Noresund.
The resort's main terrain park featuring a variety of jumps, boxes, and rails for all skill levels.
The heart of the resort with a network of sweeping blue and red trails perfect for carving.
Oslo Gardermoen (OSL)
1h 45min
120km
Regular shuttle buses run from Oslo Airport and city center during the winter season, alongside private taxi options. Ample free parking available at the base in Noresund and at the mid-mountain Bøseter area.
Mid-December to late April
Weekends can be busy with Oslo locals, but weekdays offer virtually empty pistes.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (NOK 580), Adult 6-Day Pass (NOK 2550)