What do you think about Funäsdalsberget?
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Stayed in Funäs ski lodge for a week. Super much snow, but while Tänndalen and Ramundberget had all the lifts and slopes open, the Röstberg lift was closed all week and even though the gondola was open at the end of the week, the slope down there was closed. Nothing further.
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The best of all the mountains in Funäsfjällen.
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Few people (week 8) and maybe a little more demanding. The gondola perfect! The boy (14) likes this mountain the most in Funäsfjällen.
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Definitely an underrated ski resort, in my opinion Funäsfjällen's sharpest pistes if you like long fast runs on skerries and where you need to work a little.
Don't know how they behave, but the condition of the slopes is divine. Those who drive the piste machine undeniably know how to maneuver it.
The facility is probably most appreciated by slightly better skiers as it can be perceived as steep in parts and that several slopes cross each other, which means that you need to pay attention and read what is happening around you.
+ Drop height
+ Length
+ Incomparable maintenance and pisting of the slopes
+ Lack of congestion
+ Proximity to the village centre
+ Not sensitive to wind/bad weather
+ Possibility of great variety on rides thanks to several slopes that cross each other
+ Funäsfjällen's best park
+ Electric lighting (is switched on in case of poor visibility)
+ Possible accommodation ski in/out
- Many slopes cross each other, attention is required
- Shadow side late afternoons
Don't know how they behave, but the condition of the slopes is divine. Those who drive the piste machine undeniably know how to maneuver it.
The facility is probably most appreciated by slightly better skiers as it can be perceived as steep in parts and that several slopes cross each other, which means that you need to pay attention and read what is happening around you.
+ Drop height
+ Length
+ Incomparable maintenance and pisting of the slopes
+ Lack of congestion
+ Proximity to the village centre
+ Not sensitive to wind/bad weather
+ Possibility of great variety on rides thanks to several slopes that cross each other
+ Funäsfjällen's best park
+ Electric lighting (is switched on in case of poor visibility)
+ Possible accommodation ski in/out
- Many slopes cross each other, attention is required
- Shadow side late afternoons
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Impersonal place. The slopes were ok, but if you lie on and drive the whole slopes long, they are too steep not to get too high a speed. All slopes go into each other, so there is a single jumble of slopes. You can never be really sure that people do not come from all over. No place for a family with children and not for a group that wants good skiing, go to Ramundberget instead of getting much better skiing.
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A good city hill but small.
There are many dead bumps in the hill that make you have to stop if you want to be sure not to ride on someone which disturbs my riding.
Very good slope. Nice steep red slopes and 1 black which is great.
Good piste that lasts all day and some people.
There are many dead bumps in the hill that make you have to stop if you want to be sure not to ride on someone which disturbs my riding.
Very good slope. Nice steep red slopes and 1 black which is great.
Good piste that lasts all day and some people.
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Beautifully situated mountain with shining sun throughout the day!
The park is softened up after lunch and offers everything you could want from a park in the Swedish mountains.
The slopes that exist are seldom occupied by too many people, which means that speed fools and jib-crazy people of all ages can thrive and play indefinitely down to the bottom of one of the slopes. Locals are there and make the atmosphere at Berget really go with a lot of diy side hits all the way down!
All in all, a good mountain, reasonably long slopes that you can easily spend a whole day interspersed with a coffee in the top cabin. Recommended!
The park is softened up after lunch and offers everything you could want from a park in the Swedish mountains.
The slopes that exist are seldom occupied by too many people, which means that speed fools and jib-crazy people of all ages can thrive and play indefinitely down to the bottom of one of the slopes. Locals are there and make the atmosphere at Berget really go with a lot of diy side hits all the way down!
All in all, a good mountain, reasonably long slopes that you can easily spend a whole day interspersed with a coffee in the top cabin. Recommended!
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Sweden's best ski resort! Very cozy village with views of the cormorants and the mountain. The gondola that connects the village but the mountain, the hut lift which is modern and has high capacity, one of Sweden's best parks, actually much better off-piste than many think and always nice challenging slopes even though there are often a lot of racers on the slopes. I have skied in Funäs and the surrounding ski system every year since 2004 and there have been major changes for the better in the meantime. In addition, I know that there are more sick plans for exploitation. Great atmosphere, cozy village and fantastic skiing. Sweden's Alps simply.
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Sweden's most underrated ski resort! Funäsdalen does not have the best fall height and not many slopes, but the quality of the slopes is divine.
+ good snow
+ effective rides, never transport distances
+ good chair lift and gondola
+ lovely village (feels like the alps)
+ no lifts despite some lifts
+ good forest skiing
-fallhöjd
-the amount of slopes
+ good snow
+ effective rides, never transport distances
+ good chair lift and gondola
+ lovely village (feels like the alps)
+ no lifts despite some lifts
+ good forest skiing
-fallhöjd
-the amount of slopes
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With Swedish measurements, it was great. We have a cabin a few miles north of Idre and in recent years have started to drive a lot of north instead of the natural Idre Fjäll. Funäsdalen has many times just passed by on the way to Ramundberget. In Easter 2018, however, we drove 3 days in a row in Funäsdalen (they were the only facility of 8 within a reasonable radius of the cottage that could offer ski school in a long weekend weekend rather than just on weekends). So, afterwards, I have to say that it was a huge win-win.
We had a lot of nice weather with great sunshine and pale nights but with some plus in the air during the days. Of course, it helps to form the perception of the place. But it is a very good ski mountain. Even and consistent fall height with really well-groomed slopes aimed at racing is a good description of Funäsdalen. We have traveled in quite a few places in Sweden, but few of them can offer the same sustained stretch of steep slope in well-dosed slopes, if you do not mind Åre then. But where Åre is a little hopeless because of congestion, Funäsdalen is totally opposed. During an Easter weekend, we hardly experienced any queue at all, neither for parking, food or elevators. That Funäsdalen is also a real "city" with proper shops, system companies etc. And now the gondola from the city side to the top does not make things worse.
The only downside is that there are places that are clearly better if you plan to go next to the piste. However, you go to Ramundberget neighbor instead.
We had a lot of nice weather with great sunshine and pale nights but with some plus in the air during the days. Of course, it helps to form the perception of the place. But it is a very good ski mountain. Even and consistent fall height with really well-groomed slopes aimed at racing is a good description of Funäsdalen. We have traveled in quite a few places in Sweden, but few of them can offer the same sustained stretch of steep slope in well-dosed slopes, if you do not mind Åre then. But where Åre is a little hopeless because of congestion, Funäsdalen is totally opposed. During an Easter weekend, we hardly experienced any queue at all, neither for parking, food or elevators. That Funäsdalen is also a real "city" with proper shops, system companies etc. And now the gondola from the city side to the top does not make things worse.
The only downside is that there are places that are clearly better if you plan to go next to the piste. However, you go to Ramundberget neighbor instead.
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