Bydalsfjällen

Location

Hallen
Sweden
63° 5' 24" N, 13° 46' 48" E
SE
General info: 

Bydalsfjällen offers excellent alpine skiing on slopes in high situation as well as further down in the woods. Fine, wide cruisers for skiers searching for a quiet run with plenty of room for the turns and also black pistes and off-piste for more speed and challange. Most of our pistes are only covered with natural snow. The skiareas 15 lifts and 50 pistes mean high capacity with minimal queues to the lifts. We also offer several childrens slopes and lifts where the little ones can ride on their own. The ski school instructors will help you improve your technique or learn the first basics. Destination Bydalsfjällen also tempts with fine cross-country tracks, several of them floodlit.

BASE: 1916ft
SUMMIT: 3904ft
VERTICAL DROP: 1988ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 15
Gondolas: 0
Chairs: 0
Surface: 15

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