Isaberg

Ski resorts in Sweden
In the south of Sweden, not too far south from Jönköping, you will find the ski resort Isaberg (Hestra). It is a varied ski resort that is suitable for both the family and the group of friends. From the mountain itself, there are several good slopes with different levels of difficulty. The lowest slope is about 950 metres long and you will find eight lifts here, including a lift with six chairs. Many Danes, Scanians and good Gothenburgers spend their free time skiing on these lovely slopes.
If you're planning to go skiing with your family, you'll love Isaberg. Many children have had their spark for skiing lit in places like this. There are also good barbecue facilities and an expanded restaurant that offers good food and lovely après-ski. The longest drop you will find here is 150 meters (Slalombacken). You have ten different slopes to choose from, most of which are either red or green.

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Isaberg Snow forecast

  • Wednesday
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    12.6°
    1.2 m/s
  • Thursday
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    13.5°
    1.8 m/s
  • Friday
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    15.1°
    1.6 m/s
 

Facts about Isaberg

Number of slopes:11
Very easy Green slopes:4
Easy Blue slopes:1
Moderately difficult Red slopes:5
Difficult Black slopes:1
Evening skiing:7 number of slopes
Artificial snow:7 number of slopes
Longest slope:1000 m
Total length of pistes:6 km

Lifts (Total: 8)
Chair lifts: 1
Lift capacity:  10650 persons/hour

Vertical drop
Isaberg Vertical drop
Highest Point: 308 m
Vertical drop: 148 m
Base Point: 160 m

Areas
Childrens area:1
Country: Sweden
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Reviews for Isaberg

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William
William (Guest)
08/01/2024
Good for one day visit. Personally I would not ski for longer than that since the slopes are to short. However Isaberg is a great place for being so s... Read more (64 words)

Pär G
Pär G (Guest)
10/03/2026
There is nothing better south of Sunne and Romme. Definitely worth going for a full or half day if there are reasonable people. Preferably avoid weeke... Read more (64 words)

Camilla
Camilla (Guest)
04/11/2024
70 minutes for a bad fries

Leif J
Leif J (Guest)
06/02/2023
A lot of (financial) muscle contributes to this being Sweden's southernmost safe ski resort. Very good and professional staff and high class service i... Read more (124 words)
JEZ-revived
01/03/2021
Steep and run-up you could summarize Isaberg with, it is not the best facility for beginners. But if you thrive on red slopes and are keen on a bit of... Read more (159 words)
a128
09/02/2021
Suitable for a day trip the first time ever I ski in Götaland you avoid pretty much all Danes because the border is closed :) but as someone has ... Read more (106 words)
Cecilia
Cecilia (Guest)
26/02/2013
Was skiing yesterday on icebergs was pleasantly surprised that it was so big! Great place to be so far south! Good family place if you like red backs!... Read more (184 words)
Sören R
Sören R (Guest)
12/12/2012
Isaberg is a pretty good ski system, but is extremely hot in the afternoon and the slopes are going to be a joke after all the plentiful Danes. If the... Read more (65 words)
HjalmarHolmstedt
11/02/2009 (Modified: 29/12/2011)
I was there nowadays and okay except that the Danes brake puck pistons in almost all slopes; (but the one who likes puckelpist is that pure dream:) bu... Read more (34 words)
Tim
Tim (Guest)
09/05/2008
Alright! But later in the afternoon you can see where the name isaberg has come from. It has come from all Danes who think they can go skiing .. But i... Read more (40 words)
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Most popular photo

Rider: Hampus svensson, Filip Lindström, Sebastian Lignell, Mattias Jungerby Photo: Viktor Malte Malmberg

Trail map

Trail map Isaberg

Lift ticket prices

1 day:46 $ (520 SEK)
6 days:140 $ (1590 SEK)
Season pass:305 $ (3470 SEK)
Lift Tickets Isaberg