What do you think about Fjätervålen?
Little people, never a few queues and good pistes.
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Good slopes, big offpiste areas and plenty of space to burn! Best descent south of Åre.
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A little flat and monotonous. Good length of slopes and plenty of space in the slopes.
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Fjätervålen has nice and well-maintained slopes. However, one should pay attention
on what else you are doing. The snowmobile rider has a daily price of $ 200 + 50kr miles compared to Idre, which costs 1200kr + gasoline. The ski renter has an odd attitude to its customers. A scoop on the ski slope can be charged by 400kr despite insurance. If you ask, you will be excluded.
This does not happen in other places where a dropped steel edge or cracked ski is not noted.
on what else you are doing. The snowmobile rider has a daily price of $ 200 + 50kr miles compared to Idre, which costs 1200kr + gasoline. The ski renter has an odd attitude to its customers. A scoop on the ski slope can be charged by 400kr despite insurance. If you ask, you will be excluded.
This does not happen in other places where a dropped steel edge or cracked ski is not noted.
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Slight fall height in valley valleys. Pretty long and beautiful blue-red carving backs with plenty of space, the slopes are wide and the rides get. There is a park that is quite big but not utilized so much (can not judge if hop etc was good). The downside is that all slopes are about as steep. There is a cockpit next to the elevator, but otherwise there are no challenges for those who want a bit tougher ride. If there is snow you may be able to go offpiste in a lot of places. Good family place. The rating relative to Swedish facilities.
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Absolute canon place. A large mountain with no lift lift. Very natural, well-ventilated and good access to offpiste. A little faint sometimes. Is in the Fjær least once a year and will be just as happy every time ..
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Visited Fjätervålen for the first time in Easter. Must say I'm very pleased. Clearly the best and longest slopes if compared to the "common" mountains in Sweden. That is, Idre, Sälen etc. Liftköer does not exist. Pistachio every evening. How much space on the slopes.
This year when I was there, there were also 2 big jumps, (el almost big jumps), 1 rails and 1 stock. There are also good opportunities to build your own jumps as it is splendid with people and large offpiste areas, which may not be so steep, but as said big.
A bright bright star among the Swedish mountains !!
This year when I was there, there were also 2 big jumps, (el almost big jumps), 1 rails and 1 stock. There are also good opportunities to build your own jumps as it is splendid with people and large offpiste areas, which may not be so steep, but as said big.
A bright bright star among the Swedish mountains !!
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If you have planned to go to Idre this winter, go to Fjätervålen instead of Idrefjäll. Good slopes, more calf mountains, smaller people and good staff
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Great for the size! No lift queues and you can go a long way because there are not many people on the slopes. However, a very long lift but the slopes are 2-3000 meters long so it's worth it!
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Hey Hey. I myself have a cabin in Fjätern, as I visit type every law during the winter season ..
Have been there since I was a little, but then I slipped around skiing without stabbing, but it's older times, now that's the board that applies.
So I wonder if anyone knows some coolest places for jumping, nice offpiste, etc. I can let you know. Thank you in advance.
MVH // Dennis, Bogdan Stilea.
Have been there since I was a little, but then I slipped around skiing without stabbing, but it's older times, now that's the board that applies.
So I wonder if anyone knows some coolest places for jumping, nice offpiste, etc. I can let you know. Thank you in advance.
MVH // Dennis, Bogdan Stilea.
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