With long and reliable snow seasons, loads of space, stunning scenery and plenty of family-friendly activities, Norway and Sweden are seriously underrated ski destinations – but here are seven reasons to put them top of the list for your next snow holiday
When you’re planning your next ski adventure, look north to Norway and Sweden. These Scandinavian countries not only benefit from impeccable snow conditions but also feature natural untapped beauty that can be explored both day and night. And with more than 170 ski resorts in Norway and over 250 in Sweden – including the big players Trysil and Åre – there’s plenty of choice.
1 The excellent snow quality
Resorts in the Alps may offer skiing at altitudes above 3,000m – compared with Norway’s highest lift at 2,200m (at Galdhøpiggen) and Sweden’s 1,274m (in Åre) – but when you’re this far north, altitude isn’t an issue when it comes to snow coverage. Sitting at a higher latitude than the Alps, Norway and Sweden tend to have a longer ski season. Snow falls as early as October, and lasts until April or even May. Inland destinations, including Trysil, Åre and Salen, offer reliable snow even in early and late season.