Bjorli

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Bjorli
Norway
62° 15' 44.964" N, 8° 12' 29.376" E
NO
General info: 

Bjorli is known for having lots of snow and a long season, stretching from November to the end of April. Bjorli offers 100km of prepared cross-country tracks in a varied mountain and forest terrain. The ski resort is of international standard, with a drop of 650m and the summit at an altitude of 1250m. The ski resort has 11 runs in varied difficulty levels, and a total length of 19,3km. There is also a halfpipe, a big jump, 2 rails and 6 ski lifts, of which 1 is designated for children. Bjorli offers several accommodation alternatives, such as hotels, cabins, chalets and apartments.

BASE: 1886ft
SUMMIT: 4101ft
VERTICAL DROP: 2214ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 6
Gondolas: 0
Chairs: 1
Surface: 5

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