Idre Fjäll reviews (Page 10)

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What do you think about Idre Fjäll?
emmyh
28/05/2006
but please stop complaining so ..
sure the slopes are in the short stack .. but they will still have to think about ..
they can not just make the slopes anymore .. will they build on the mountain then or.

have been there at least once a year since yesterday many were often born more. and then there were lots of other places. but idre stands .. now that they get ready for the dreams, that's fine.

Here's a tip, do not go there too early in the year is sviiiin cold and the jump is not ready at all.

just got home from there, a week in wonderful sun and dirt good: D

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tobias
tobias (Guest)
08/11/2005
Live in sports and go there almost every weekend .. A little short backs but good variety. New park much better than the previous one. Better hope and more rules. The pipe has also become better. Have made Sweden's steepest backe shock. Very steep in the beginning, but later it will be easier. Many and good restaurants with different themes.

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Robert
Robert (Guest)
10/03/2005
SHORT AND GOOD.

Do you like short slopes, where you can always see the end of the slope when you're on top?
Are you married and have some little pussies around 5 years old and you have no carving skis without driving on those old honors?
Do not you think it's natural when you are in the mountains, so you do not think people actually did this?
Do you think when the houses are in the middle of the hill, and NOLLfjällkänningen is in place?
but above all you are around 5 years old and like to go basically flat slopes ....

- GO TO IDER

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Corkie
Corkie (Guest)
02/02/2005
Klimpfjäll was really nice !!
the park was good with a lot of nice jumps..dock too few rails. The pipe, on the other hand, was really good !!
Klimpfjäll is nothing to recommend to families with children ... on the other hand, a nice place for jibbers!
I give the Klimpen a VG

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Linus
Linus (Guest)
05/01/2005
Here comes some Idre bark.

Celebrated New Year in Idre Fjäll and must say I'm confused about what they're up there. Do they not train the staff?

It began in the ski rental where they squeezed my wife a couple of unleashed and injured "medium-skis", even though she had said she wanted to hire a few "advanced". This was done without a single matter of my frown capacity. The latter was also not taken into consideration when turning to unloading settings. At a later date, another from our company hired telemark skiing. Again, skis were delivered without a question of greed. In addition, things were found on the equipment and she herself helped to screw the joints together. so that they would fit. All in all, it took 1.5 hours to get rid of a pair of suitable telemark skiing boots and there was still a proper device for the "safety belt".

Furthermore, you are wondering what the staff received for instructions at the lifts. In not so few occasions, I saw unlisted riders who got stuck or stuck in the barrier rails in the northbacks. It was certainly not quite easy either, as the stand was so close to the wire wheel that the jumper often got heavily swaying, so it was very difficult to grab it. Despite this, the lifeguards were usually staring at starving goats instead of helping. Likewise, those who were passported by the chairlift in the north, when it began to form a strong queue. One might think they could make sure that all the lifting baskets were full, instead of having only one or two passengers. It is not so strange that it is queued if the lift only utilizes 2/3 parts of its capacity.

Furthermore, you wonder how the pricing is thought. 635 kr for an hour's private lesson !!! It's a fan of something very extra to motivate that price. In most other places, the price varies between 400-500 kr / hr for a private lesson. Not even in the Alps you get close to such prices, and you can be guided by a true mountain guide if you are lucky. Not to mention that you can travel 4 miles north to Grövelsjön and get a telemarketing lesson for almost half the price.

Finally, you may wonder why you close the party at the center already at 02:00 on a New Year's Eve? And if it is now that you are forced to do it by external circumstances, you might think it would be a good idea to adjust the entry price from 150 riksdaler when it's only 50 minutes left. Alternatively, close the entry if you do not want any more guests that night. Three crowns per minute, to get in and have a beer is like a somewhat dubious entertainment investment for most ordinary people.

So, now I'm gnawed by me. The skiing in Idre is certainly okay. for the middle-aged rider. They worked hard to open new slopes during the week despite snow shortages. If you are looking for advanced long-distance rides and off the slopes, I think you should seek other places. The aftershine on the view was also very nice.

SINCERELY

Linus

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Skidbruden
04/01/2005
Have visited Idre Fjäll 2 times.
2001 and 2004

I think it's a completely different place to go to. There are slopes for all varieties, which is a bit boring is that they are often experienced too short. But that depends on what you are looking for.

Can be discussed if it is worth going the extra mile from Sälen and further up.

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befreez
03/01/2005
A must for all families with children. I have been there for 4 years in a row now. The proximity of the mountain is their strength. Wherever you are on the mountain, it's never far to the cottage. Takes a maximum of 10 minutes, unless the elevator queue is very long (I have never been to it forever). It is good that you can ride on all sides of the mountain. Then you can avoid the wind and maybe get the sun if you want to. I like the east side best, because there is usually sunny. The downturn is next to none. That's not why you go to Idré. The slopes are much better than in Sälen. They are not only longer, but also more varied. If you go there in Jan-Feb there is a risk of extreme cold. It is not uncommon with 20-30 degrees cold.

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N/A
(Guest)
08/10/2004
Unfortunately, Idre has expanded too much. I spend a lot of time in the mountains around Idre both summer and winter and get more and more depressed every year when I look at Idrefjäll. The mountain is totally broken by slopes, lifts, cabins, sports halls etc. In addition, the slopes are short and probably crowded with people. Went a lot in Idre 10 years ago, but now it is enough! Unfortunately. Imagine that, on the other hand, cannonbreaks fit for families with children, which is a plus ..

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zorrospappa
30/05/2004
Idre e okay. Hecked many black backs but they are short.
If you do not mind the Danes, it's good, better than the seal in any case. However, broken the layer on an evil stone, which was not good.

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moderat
05/05/2004
I was there for only a few days ago .. The park was sunk .. The jump was the worst and the rail was too bumpy
The pipe went ya to go fast, one side bent outwards.
The backs were so beautiful, I think Chock is one of Sweden's best backs, it's cruel !!!
I give Idre a VG.

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