Edsåsdalen

Location

Undersåker
Sweden
63° 19' 12" N, 8° 12' 5.76" E
SE
General info: 

Edsåsdalen is a warm-hearted, friendly mountain village which is alive all year round. You can go round on blue sleds which you borrow whenever you like for as long as you want. It is walking distance to comfortable lodgings, ski slopes, good food, well-prepared cross country ski tracks and the childrens' favourite - Gullfinnstigen (the Gullfinn trail), a storytale track where they can look for Gulfinn's gold nuggets with the help of amusing signs and figures. There's downhill skiing for the whole family here. The slopes are generally easy and wide which makes them ideal for both children and carving enthusiasts. In Edsåsdalen people have been cross country skiing for over a hundred years.

BASE: 1696ft
SUMMIT: 3234ft
VERTICAL DROP: 0ft

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

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