
Norway
Experience world-class city skiing just 30 minutes from downtown Oslo.
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About the Resort
Skimore Oslo, historically known as Oslo Vinterpark or Tryvann, offers a truly unique ski experience located entirely within the city limits of the Norwegian capital. Perched high on the hills of Nordmarka, skiers and snowboarders can enjoy panoramic views of the city skyline and the Oslofjord while carving down the slopes. It is the perfect destination for a combined city break and alpine holiday.
The Resort
Despite being an urban resort, it punches above its weight with exceptional snowmaking, a 380-meter vertical drop on the challenging Wyller run, and extensive floodlighting that allows for magical night skiing. The resort is heavily intertwined with the local culture, serving as a popular after-work playground for Oslo residents and featuring an internationally acclaimed snowpark.
On the Mountain
The resort features surprisingly varied terrain, from gentle beginner slopes at the Tryvann base to the steep, FIS-approved Wyller run used for giant slalom. A renowned terrain park and extensive night skiing capabilities ensure endless entertainment for all skill levels.
Nordmarka
A vast, forested recreational region surrounding Oslo, renowned for its incredible accessibility, scenic lakes, and thousands of kilometers of cross-country ski trails.
Location
Resort Details
Ideal For
City Breakers
Allows you to seamlessly combine a European city holiday with daily alpine skiing.
Beginners
Excellent, wide beginner areas with dedicated magic carpets and drag lifts right at the top station.
Park Skiers
Home to one of Norway's best snowparks featuring jumps, rails, and a legendary halfpipe.
Families
Highly accessible via public transport with a fantastic English-speaking ski school.
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Where to Eat
Tryvannstua
Near the Tryvann base area
A cozy, traditional log cabin serving classic Norwegian winter snacks and hot cocoa.
Wyllerstua
Bottom of the Wyller run
A modern café offering warm, filling meals perfect for refueling after tackling the resort's longest run.
Kafé Tårnet
Top of Tryvann
A quick-stop cafe offering fantastic pastries and coffee with a sweeping view over Oslo.
Frognerseteren
Short distance via cross-country or metro
An iconic, historic wooden lodge overlooking the city, famous worldwide for its spectacular apple cake and traditional dining.
Common Questions
The ski season in Oslo typically runs Early December to mid-April. The resort averages 2m per season of snowfall, so conditions are usually reliable throughout. Night skiing is a major highlight here, with slopes open and fully floodlit until 22:00 on most weekdays.
Oslo offers 10km of pistes with a vertical drop of 380m. The resort features surprisingly varied terrain, from gentle beginner slopes at the Tryvann base to the steep, FIS-approved Wyller run used for giant slalom. A renowned terrain park and extensive night skiing capabilities ensure endless entertainment for all skill levels. It forms part of the Nordmarka ski area.
Experience world-class city skiing just 30 minutes from downtown Oslo. Oslo is a modern mountain resort, known for its distinctive character and atmosphere. Key highlights include family friendly, beginners, intermediates, snowpark, lively town.
Oslo receives an average of 2m per season of snowfall. With skiing up to 530m, higher altitude terrain holds snow well into spring. Recent snowfall: Consistently augmented by extensive snowmaking.
Oslo is well-suited for several types of visitors. For city breakers: Allows you to seamlessly combine a European city holiday with daily alpine skiing. For beginners: Excellent, wide beginner areas with dedicated magic carpets and drag lifts right at the top station. For park skiers: Home to one of Norway's best snowparks featuring jumps, rails, and a legendary halfpipe.
The nearest airport is Oslo Gardermoen (OSL), about 60km away (approximately 1h by transfer). Take the Flytoget (Airport Express Train) to Oslo Central Station, then transfer to the Metro. Oslo is also reachable by train via Voksenkollen Metro Station. Take Metro Line 1 (Frognerseteren) to Voksenkollen station, where a dedicated ski bus shuttles you the final distance.
Lift passes in Oslo are available as Adult Day Pass (NOK 595), Adult 3-Day Pass (NOK 1650). Passes often cover the wider Nordmarka area, giving access to a much larger ski domain. It is highly recommended to book lift passes and rental equipment online in advance to skip the queues.
Standout dining in Oslo includes Tryvannstua (A cozy, traditional log cabin serving classic Norwegian winter snacks and hot cocoa.), Wyllerstua (A modern café offering warm, filling meals perfect for refueling after tackling the resort's longest run.), Kafé Tårnet (A quick-stop cafe offering fantastic pastries and coffee with a sweeping view over Oslo.). With 4 recommended restaurants in total, the resort offers an impressive dining scene for a ski destination.
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