Dundret reviews

Ski resorts in Sweden
What do you think about Dundret?
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JP
JP (Guest)
16/03/2026
Great slopes, fun steep slopes. No crowds, fast lift, there will be many nice runs in one day. Close from the parking lot to the lift. Close to the warming hut and restaurant. Friendly staff and atmosphere. A really great place that I intend to visit often.

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Anette
Anette (Guest)
20/03/2025
Good slopes without queues for the lifts but the coziest slopes were closed. Sad ...

Other things were lousy!

A small crowded café / reception, queue all the time everywhere, no decent restaurant, toast was out at lunch, no après-ski!

Newly built hostel that was fresh and nice but crammed with high school kids who did not keep order!

So sad that a formerly fine facility like Dundret with Bjärfällan and cottage village is no longer there.

Will never go to Dundret again!

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Anette
Anette (Guest)
20/03/2025
Decent slopes but no more than that... Queues everywhere! No service. No food in the cafeteria. No afterski.... Will never go to Dundret again!

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Erik Sörensen
Erik Sörensen (Guest)
11/12/2024
A very fun ski slope with great variety with everything from steep cold mountain to slightly flatter forest skiing and a really good park. Suitable for all riding styles and levels

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Anders
Anders (Guest)
13/11/2023
Basically grew up with and on Dundret. A real gem in alpine Sweden that I visit as often as I can because I now live in the south. It's really fun to follow how the new wise owners take advantage of and refine Dundret's unique conditions. Located in the middle of the snow-rich wasteland in Lapland, yet directly adjacent to the arctic small town of Gällivare. The world cup was also held here already in the 80s. To get a full pot, more local food and accommodation is needed, reviving après ski at the old, ancient bear trap would be great!

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Karin
Karin (Guest)
29/08/2023
Nice slopes and really good development in the park!

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Flyfisher1
12/06/2023
A wonderful place. But a functioning hotel is needed, with spa, sauna, breakfast and skiing in and out.

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Albin Rosenberg
Albin Rosenberg (Guest)
03/03/2023
Dundret has made a real upswing since the municipality took over. There has been a much better quality of the slopes, nicer reception, and the thunder has become more family friendly because more slopes have been added.

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Camilla R
08/11/2021
Uneven - both with treatment and quality on slopes. Hopefully it will be better now that the municipality has taken over the operation of the slope for purely skiing, it is a fun facility.

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XAM
03/05/2021
I grew up on Dundret and learned to ride there. Dundret has had a hard time with greedy owners, but when the municipality took over, it has become so good. Last time I went it was sunny and windless and almost all the slopes were piste plus all the lifts were running. Good off-piste opportunities and good cross-country trails as well as a children's slope and the best park in several years. There are also cottages, hotels, hostels. Fast chairlift and good food in the new restaurant El Reno Gordo which served tacos. However, missing Soldalsliften and when Övre Främjar hill was piste. Fjällbranten is a really good and steep piste from the top, (824m asl). There are two slopes at 2500 meters as well. Long season also from early November to May. Will be back next year again

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