The 6 Best Ski & Snowboard Areas in Hardanger Fjord, Western Norway

May 8, 2022 Oliva Fomby

Discover the best top things to do in Hardanger Fjord, Norway including Kvamskogen, FONNA Glacier Ski Resort, Tyssedal and Skjeggedal Valley, Roeldal Ski Resort, Furedalen Alpin, Sysendalen Skisenter.
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1. Kvamskogen

Kvamskogen, Kvam 5600 Norway +47 56 55 59 10 [email protected] http://www.kvamskogen.no
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Kvamskogen

Kvamskogen mountains and skieldorado 1 hr from Bergen, 10 -15 min. from Norheimsund/oystese. Alpine and cross-country. Sledging for adults and children, halfpipe slope. More than 30 slalom courses, 3 with floodlights. 17 ski lifts/tows, 3 tows for children. 50 km prepared and marked ski tracks. Ski hire. Starting point for shorter and longer trips rest of the year as well.

2. FONNA Glacier Ski Resort

Jondal, 5629 Norway +47 900 88 278 [email protected] http://visitfonna.no/
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

FONNA Glacier Ski Resort

FONNA Glacier Ski Resort is known for being the leading summer ski resort in Europe. Located on the Folgefonna Glacier, you will get a spectacular scenery from the top ski lift station. Overlooking the Hardanger Fjord, the glacier and even the North Sea on sunny days, it's a view not to forget. The summer ski resort offers alpine ski slopes for every level, the world's #4 freestyle park, cross-country skiing, equipment rental and a cafe.

Reviewed By 361gyulas - Urom, Hungary

Visited by car. You will have to pay 100nok for entering te road (automatic toll booth w card option). The road is a great adventure with unbelievable views on the glacier and the fjord. The nature is also very special, the autumn colors made it even more special I think. We arrived late so the ski track was closed. I checked the snow but the quality seemed low (8 celsius) but this was just the lowest point. A rattrack was in charge. Compared to Austrian ski resorts, this is a very small one with low service level. I will go again, not for skiing but hiking.

3. Tyssedal and Skjeggedal Valley

Tyssedal, Odda 5770 Norway +47 53 65 40 05 [email protected]
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Tyssedal and Skjeggedal Valley

Come join us from fjord to mountain and waterfalls, along marked paths to mountain lakes rich in fish. In Tyssedal you'll find buildings with exciting architecture and an outdoor swimming pool. Impressing is the power plant Tysso (1906-18) with power station, penstock, distribution reservoir and keeper's house. Today the power station i s a museum and you can get guided tours here. In Skjeggedal valley, Ringedalsdammen is located (1910-18), constructed in stone copying the old middle age castles - with parapet at the top. Tyssedal and Skjeggedal is a journey through the new Norway from the mill house (1830) through Norwegian history of hydropower.

4. Roeldal Ski Resort

Roeldal, Odda 5760 Norway +47 53 65 48 00 [email protected] http://www.roldal.com
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Roeldal Ski Resort

In Roeldal the Winter arrives early, before Christmas and lasts until May. And there is lots of snow. In Roeldal you will find downhill trails and off-piste riding for all abilities. Our resort includes two chair lifts, five drag lifts, over a dozen trails, unlimited free-skiing terrain, mostly above the treeline in the deepest snow in Europe. Roeldal Ski Resort can accommodate all your alpine needs, from first-timers to the adventure-seeker and hardcore racer. The chair lift transports all guests to 1000 m.a.s.l. Up here, with breathtaking views of the valley, steep mountains and the rest of the ski resort, you will find a cafe, a beginners lift and a great area for picnics and snow play. More experienced riders have four more drag lifts to explore. Our summit lift takes you all the way up to 1300 m.a.s.l, with miles and miles of freshly groomed trails or untouched powder waiting for you!

5. Furedalen Alpin

Furedalen, Kvam 5600 Norway +47 56 55 89 49 [email protected] http://furedalen.no
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Furedalen Alpin

Furedalen offers 2 large ski tows, each 950 metres, and a supervised children’s ski tow in a protected area. Total capacity is 3050 people per hour. There are 6 alpine slopes which provide a total length of 7.7 km and different levels of difficulty, and there are 205 metres from the top to the large ski tows. The highest altitude at which you can ski is 575 metres above sea level. There is a flood lit slope on the left hand side. In addition to alpine, you can enjoy snowboarding and telemark skiing. For the children there is a toboggan run. There is a Ski Pub and a ski lounge where you can warm up when the alpine slopes in Furedalen are open. You can hire skis – both alpine and telemark, as well as snowboards. Ski school for children and adults during the weekends and holidays, with a total of 8 experienced ski instructors. You'll find ample parking facilities by the main road. We have 20 snow canons to provide snow in the ski tow areas on both right and left slopes.

6. Sysendalen Skisenter

Voringsfoss, Eidfjord 5785 Norway +47 415 31 950 http://www.sysendalen.no
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