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Great place for downhill skiing! Small and nice facility, never lift queue and a lot of loose snow skiing when the snow falls or if you go a little off the slope. The ski shop rents ski de randonnie equipment as well as regular slalom equipment.
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Has everything you need and very few people so the amount of travel will be large.
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Here you have a little gem that probably has one of the mountain world's best ski schools. The new owners (since a couple of years back in the name of honesty) have really lifted the place with charm and are extremely nice.
The slopes are not so many but the fall height is relatively good by Swedish standards. The favorite is to take the left hill when you get to the top and you get a long run where you can get good speed.
The grade would easily be a 5.a for children and families with children. For the discerning ski fan who wants a lot of variety, the place is too small, but it will be a clear 3.a anyway. So overall a 4.a.
If Grövefjäll ever gets the opportunity to expand according to the plans that the previous owner developed, the place will be more varied. Over thirty years ago, a chairlift was planned east of the slopes Kläppen and Klippet. Had this been in place, the place would have been lifted even more with additional slopes on the other side of that lift. If you want to try something with heart and soul, you should go to Grövelfjäll. As someone wrote in a previous review, you can always vary by a day or two in Idre or Fjätervålen.
And do not forget to bring cross-country skis when you go in the spring. Then Grövelsjön is hard to beat!
The slopes are not so many but the fall height is relatively good by Swedish standards. The favorite is to take the left hill when you get to the top and you get a long run where you can get good speed.
The grade would easily be a 5.a for children and families with children. For the discerning ski fan who wants a lot of variety, the place is too small, but it will be a clear 3.a anyway. So overall a 4.a.
If Grövefjäll ever gets the opportunity to expand according to the plans that the previous owner developed, the place will be more varied. Over thirty years ago, a chairlift was planned east of the slopes Kläppen and Klippet. Had this been in place, the place would have been lifted even more with additional slopes on the other side of that lift. If you want to try something with heart and soul, you should go to Grövelfjäll. As someone wrote in a previous review, you can always vary by a day or two in Idre or Fjätervålen.
And do not forget to bring cross-country skis when you go in the spring. Then Grövelsjön is hard to beat!
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Best staff and Sweden's absolute best anchor lift !!
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Most beautiful mountains in Sweden. Peace and quiet. Relaxing compared to other ski resorts.
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Nice relaxed and natural night.
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Grövelfjäll is the perfect place for families and nature lovers. Wide, nice slopes and no lift queues. Great staff in the piste as well as in the rent and the inn (where it is also served very good home cooking with delicious homemade bread and hot chocolate with the right cocoa and cream). Today, it has been offered for a half-meter ransom and then it's a big plus plus with a little less people ...
Can definitely be recommended!
Can definitely be recommended!
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Cozy little facility, nice surroundings for those who want a true mountain holiday.
Great variety of what to rent. Positive with new owners.
Great variety of what to rent. Positive with new owners.
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I love greengrove, summer and winter. Do not know the slopes so many, but take a day at Idre and then return to the lovely Grövelfjäll !!!! I myself do not stand out on a ski resort that you can mix with IKEA (at least perkerinagrna in Sälen and Idre)
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Okay for beginners and the "little family". I have been there since I was a tall resident and would like to recommend the resort and Grövelfjäll for those who want to rent a cabin and have a luuuuuuugn mountain week mixed with skiing, of course it is good to go with Idre Fjäll one or two days to get some variety .
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