What do you think about Bydalsfjällen?

Fantastic mountains. Mainly for families with children but also offers challenging slopes when you go up with the top lifts. Humane prices for food, drink and accommodation. I hope they invest more in construction and maintenance in the future - both for downhill skiing and length. There is not much après ski to talk about, but if you go up for skiing and to spend time with those you live with, Bydalen is a very good choice.
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So much mountain and forest skiing in Bydalen! Strange that more people do not find here ... maybe because you can not rest in the lift? Only trailer lifts.
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Awesome cozy atmosphere. Here you go with the equipment you have, it does not have to be the latest fashion. The slopes are great but for the really experienced skiers it is most fun when the top lifts go.
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What a wonderful place with wonderful views to all directions, well-piste slopes with lots of snow, there are activities for all ages.
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Fantastic area. If you live in Höglekardalen's holiday village, all you have to do is put on your skis / board by the house and then you can discover new slopes all day and get to both the village valley and the mountain neck without having to take the car. Love the nature and atmosphere of the village. Quiet and nice and rarely any queues for the lifts.
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Wake up Bydalen. You have to do something. You have potential. But it's so mossy. The lift passes are getting more and more expensive, but nothing is happening. When you get up for Christmas, it's like you get a shock, why do people come here? The stirrups are not even attached to the ragged, half-broken old tow lifts. Have the snow cannon employees been up and running? In any case, you who work there always have answers, too hot, too cold, too windy ... The children's area and ski jumps will never be ready in time for the season. The 19/20 season opened the ski jump week 8, after southern Sweden's sports holiday. Nature is magical, there is often snow, the inns are good but but those who take care of the lifts seem to have fallen asleep behind a rock. Go to Ramundberget, Funnäsdalen, Åre, Tänndalen on a study visit where it has been successful.
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Great place for those who do not want to be crowded. Real mountains and beautiful slopes.
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A very cozy place with nice long slopes and cross-country ski tracks for both classic skiing and skating.
Advantages: Cheaper than most of the more well-known areas, both when it comes to lift tickets and and food. No track cost for cross-country skiing. A little queues as there are not so many people but still a large area for visitors to spread out on.
Cons: No nightclubs for the party-goer but better suited for those who want to hang out in the cabins after dinner / après ski. No seat lifts.
If you want to go skiing and spend time with friends and family, this is a great place as it feels very safe to drop even younger family members on their own adventures.
Advantages: Cheaper than most of the more well-known areas, both when it comes to lift tickets and and food. No track cost for cross-country skiing. A little queues as there are not so many people but still a large area for visitors to spread out on.
Cons: No nightclubs for the party-goer but better suited for those who want to hang out in the cabins after dinner / après ski. No seat lifts.
If you want to go skiing and spend time with friends and family, this is a great place as it feels very safe to drop even younger family members on their own adventures.
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The village valley is beautiful but for an advanced rider the area offers very little. There are a few black slopes however, they are all short and are at the top which closes when it blows. Bydalen's slopes are also mostly blue which is family friendly but nothing for the rider who wants a challenge. The area also does not have a single sitting lift which is a big disappointment. If you are looking for a family-friendly area maybe Bydalen is for you but in my experience Sälen is recommended over Bydalen. If you are an advanced rider like me, you should instead move to areas such as Åre and Vemdalen.
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Go there when you get tired of queues and the 08's in Åre!
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