Hafjell reviews (Page 3)

Ski resorts in Norway
What do you think about Hafjell?
Gustavo
Gustavo (Guest)
08/11/2005
The best thing about Hafjell is that is everyone can go there. Even Danes and English hehe. Or wait now..this maybe not so good;) Well, think about the long slopes because it's boring on the swedish side with all these short slopes.

The downside is that it takes longer with the lift up. Lovely feeling when looking down at the clouds from the chairlift iaf.

Despite some icy parties, there are huge backs in Hafjäll. http://www.hafjell.se. Will definitely go to tebax this year. Then the brother can heal home in the pipe

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westcoast_surfer
02/06/2005
hello I've been to Havjäll the week before Easter eve for 4 years in a row now and there has always been a lift queue. although there are quite a few people sometimes but not too soft.

good things.
* The lifts go fast
* The bakers are well prepared
* The park is good There are many different railways and big jumps to choose from.
* The offpiste is quite good if it has snowed a bit during the night or it can easily get up.
* The staff are brilliant
* Good rented blackmail

Badly.
* No good après ski
* A lot of competitions sometimes when they turn off the bakers.
* third chairlift is a little bit
* It's not that big, but it's in the north, but it's safe.

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Anders
Anders (Guest)
07/04/2005
During the eve there were full English, Swedes, Danes, Germans and some Norwegians. neither the English nor the Danes could go skiing so it was important to watch the back so that you did not get lost. Then it was very very long lift queues the slopes were icy badly pissed large ice-cocoons lay everywhere. Then when it had become hot and all ice had struck, the English and Danes arrived and plowed up everything so that it became like a puck pist in all the slopes. The only thing that was good with hafjell was its funpark, good shyssta jump. but after two days my family got enough so we went to kvitfjell The 1 hour long journey was worth it because there was not a single kotte and those who were there were almost all from Karlstad so we went for the rest of the days we stayed in Norway in Kvitfjell. Receipts have more snow than Havjell. Less people than hafjell or hellfjell hehe. A single lift up to the top instead of 3 as hafjells. hello ite to recommend.

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Fred
Fred (Guest)
10/03/2005
OK!
Hafjell is perfect for an intense weekend. Quick lifts, rarely queues, moderately steep. Offpist non-existent. The entertainment scene is tragic. Bring your own beer and food, boycott Norwegian food prices.

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teneighty girl.. ;)
teneighty girl.. ;) (Guest)
03/12/2004
Havjell is best then ... there is every weekend staying close to Lillehammer so the bus will be tomorrow .. I'm one of the few girls who are jumping on twin tips ... thats the best;) It is one of the world's best ski resorts that's the name of the park. The park is built bigger this year so now you swedes go there to hafjell .. for it's just the best .. kvitfjell is not as suitable for jibbers and snow boardere as in the ocean .. see you in Havjell;) mykka bettre and sweden

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zuXz
14/04/2004
I'm so good, I think they are very big jumps, a big, little sea pipe, a big big air ... they're gonna die, but if you're going to Lillehammer or wherever you're staying, I think you will try on kvitfjell oxo de e oxo a pretty big country with a lot of hope .. where there in the weekend they had a coner of about 16 meters to make it very beautiful: P hare is in Norway: D

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grusdobbar
13/11/2003
Perhaps not the best ski resort, but it still suits. Usually a lot of snow can be iced in the black slopes.
Seems it's gotten better after they took away the black puck puss and made regular backs there.
Try the offpistes inside the forest as well, but only when there is very much snow, not Easter.
My rating rises a little because I learned to ski there and have been there every winter.

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quigon
24/10/2003
I was only here one day for a week's stay in Kvitfjell (and part of the system in Hafjell was refused because of the Norwegian Championships) but here are my impressions:

"It takes three lifts to get to the top, it feels too bad.

- Partly too many slippery parties, you get no flow in the ride.

"You do not really understand where all the height falls, it feels most flat.

- Go to Kvitfjell instead, albeit less but on the other hand, considerably better disposed of.

- The closed parties may be good and could lift my assessment slightly.

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fogy
02/07/2003
Schysst pistons with greater freedom of choice than Kvitfjell. However, you can forget the offpiste. The resort is built between different farmhouses. Hard to get into rhythm when you suddenly bounce into an electric fence ... The slopes keep very high class. The raw hanging is great if it is taken in speed and on the inside. Too bad, there are some people in the road to go down to the elevator. The end pole is built with hills that can be used if people move on.
Good fall height but lack of off-piste opportunities drops the score.

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bengt_nilsson
22/04/2003
To be in Scandinavia, the place is good. 800 m fall height that works well for high-speed carving. Half an hour's journey away is Kvitfjäll with the best slopes in Scandinavia and the shortest liftköer. Family families should not be afraid to go here, as Hafjäll has a lot to give to both the family and who knows what the sidewalk is about. Never again Sälen.

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