Funäsdalsberget

Location

Funäsdalen
Sweden
62° 33' 23.76" N, 12° 32' 29.4" E
SE
General info: 

Funasdalsberget is one of Swedens most snow secure places. High, grand mountains are welcoming both Cross country skiers, Snowboarders and Alpine skiers. Off-piste skiing and powder snow, funasdalsberget is famous among the connoisseurs. Well-groomed tracks and slopes across unlimited, untouched landscapes. Many, long slopes and few, brief queues. This is Funasdalsberget in Funäsdalen. Funäsdalen is Sweden's third largest ski area with the resorts Ramundberget, Bruksvallarna, Ljusnedal, Messlingen, Mittådalen, Tännäs, Fjällnäs, Hamra, Tänndalen and Funäsdalen.

BASE: 2624ft
SUMMIT: 4265ft
VERTICAL DROP: 1259ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 6
Gondolas: 0
Chairs: 3
Surface: 3

Costs: 

6 DAYS ADULTS: SEK1440.00

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