Almåsa Alpin reviews

Ski resorts in Sweden
What do you think about Almåsa Alpin?
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Anton
Anton (Guest)
20/03/2026
shit good a lot of snow many slopes lovely menu they have to offer on I want to give great praise for 2 guys who treated me and my husband with a big heart 100000000000000 points to almåsa alpin

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MKOL
20/03/2023
Really good place with runs suitable for everyone. Just right for a day's riding. Pleasant staff and general family atmosphere. Good restaurant if somewhat uneven from year to year as there seems to be new cuisine almost every season. Only hope that more people find their way here so the hill can live and thrive. Then maybe there will be finances to do something about the lift too :-)

Of course, the population base in the area is quite limited and the competition from and the proximity to Åre, Bydalen, Trillevallen and Huså comes into play but ...... Some days, despite the party conditions, it has been inexplicably empty. Come on Jämtar, you can do better! You don't miss something until it's already gone.

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Sven Wadman
Sven Wadman (Guest)
19/10/2021
One of Sweden's finest slopes. Here it is varied, hilly terrain and nice compliant slopes. Loved going big fat turns at high speed while I was on the go.

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Andreas Thuröe
Andreas Thuröe (Guest)
13/02/2019
Offal's hidden gem! Have slumbered for a few years due to change of ownership and a little bit of a mess but have woken up again. This season they are investing even more and are open all week V8-9 (last year only weekend). Not big but the slopes there are fantastic. That both German and French national teams were there and trained during the World Cup should prove this! Nice staff too! Go there!

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Boongie
24/02/2009
Really soft place!
Not a single lift queue as far as the eye reaches. Additionally, the expectation is quite flat, so it is possible to put the turns correctly, no Danes or German to cross between ... just nice people with shysst attitude.

However, missed a really tough hill to drive rocky high speed soils in ...

Did not have a pillow case with me so it was nothing special of that product :(
But imagine how it was in the woods.

Really good staff in one place attracts a softa yoke where you throw a rail and a little forest soak !!

Il be back !!!

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mqi
09/01/2009
A while since I went here, but I still keep the PA back as one of the absolute grumpiest I go back. Perfect slope and naturally hilly. Clearly worth a day's ride just for this back! Ready 5th

The mountain by the way, I can not directly call it well, even though the slopes are capable. The downside is that they are drowning at the end. I have not tried the forest. This takes down the overall rating.

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Fest4ever
29/08/2007
Yes, what can you say? An absolutely wonderful place you can not get enough of. They have built up several railways now and they are awesome. they are a very good place for those looking to the woods to drip from some beautiful rocks. They are a perfect terrain and all the slopes are really fun. But it's a pity that if you want hope, you have to build yourself.
thus:
The food +
+ staff
+ Forest / slopes
- Too little hope and too short landings

Certainly an affordable visit.

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hampus_o
20/02/2006
Almåsa is a very soft place, I'm very fond of slopes and snowy weather until this year they have invested a bit in the funpark. They are 2 new jump one on 8 meters and another 15 meters.
the forest is very good, high drip and not so much rice to chop in the way the food there is food for gods and the price is not stupid they are too fast pesonal what more can you get almond is worth a week a year more. =)

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SVENKE
11/10/2005
whole nice place me well prepared pistes ...
A must when you usually go down the back. because there is a lot of white gold. You're all about them! the only downside e that you have to go up !!!

Almåsa has good staff, good food and the best back I think !!!

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Skantz
03/01/2005
A very complete ski mountain that has everything.
Sweden's best slope is the PA-Backen designated, (the second one was Gästrappet Åre.) Sweden's steepest lowland slope, hence the steepest outside of the mountain range. It's wide and sick beautifully naturally hilly, how fun to stand on as you're 99% safe at the moment at the piste. If you have not left your farmer yet. Compared to, for example. Lundrappet (yr) who turned out to be a very good pist when I was there summer when it was built. It looked so funny I imagined burning on it in all the unevennesses, what had happened until the winter. I get there and it looks like a football pitch that leans a bit. So the PA-Back is absolutely wonderful. By the way, there are a few okay other slopes as well. But it is the forest harvest that is about to talk about. Between the ica turn and PA, even between PA and the elevator. But the best is the skier's left if the lifts are very good terrain. Varied forest for a while it may be world class all of a sudden it can be lax to curse. Then it crumbles a lot of small pieces of wood in the woods often with a bunch of trees in the landings so take it easy. The back side where they cleared for the new lift that I do not think is set up yet, they have cleared the new slopes with thrift where the snowflake may be about 40% more than on the front (south-facing). It shows stumps and a little tree here and was absolutely wonderful terrain to go in. Hope they do not do any more until the new lift is set up. The advantage of the new area is that you can track weeks after snowfall, so it does not work after the lift is in use.
I recommend you to take a day here it is more than worth it. For its size of the mountain, it is one of the best resorts in Sweden.

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