Beitostølen

Location

Beitostølen
Norway
61° 15' 9.396" N, 8° 54' 14.0832" E
NO
General info: 

The intimate atmosphere on Beitostolen and the proximity between the ski lifts, slopes and the accommodation makes this a favourite ski resort for families. The altitude of 900m, and the nearby mountain range of Jotunheimen ensure early snowfall, and a skiing season that lasts until May. There are 2 large ski areas, a 6-seat express-lift, toboganning, mogul runs, good off-piste conditions, and more than 320km of cross-country tracks. The skiable area stretches all the way from the village and up to 1.100m. In the village you'll find afterski, cafés, continental brasseries and gourmet restaurants. The ski pass is valid on both sides of the valley. BASE: 2460ft SUMMIT: 3444ft VERTICAL DROP: 984ft NO. OF. LIFTS: 9 Gondolas: 0 Chairs: 4 Surface: 5

Costs: 

DAY PASS ADULTS weekday: NOK340.00 DAY PASS ADULTS weekend: NOK625.00 6 DAYS ADULTS: NOK1555.00 We recommend to confirm the latest prices from the resorts website as the prices might have changed after last update.

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BASE: 2214ft
SUMMIT: 2919ft
VERTICAL DROP: 705ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 4
Gondolas: 0
Chairs: 1
Surface: 3