Isaberg reviews (Page 2)

Ski resorts in Sweden
What do you think about Isaberg?
madef
madef (Guest)
09/05/2008
Have really been skiing. Isaberg is absolutely OK. Empty. really good. A lot of Danes, but when there are not so many people the ride is fun and there is the opportunity for the right variety of rides. The black piste is quite ok even though it is short. A super facility - the best south of Sälen. The queues are affordable since the large chairlift came. Good for children, several different barbecue areas, etc. If you want to get a cross-country skiing, you should go elsewhere - kind of Åre ... :) But for a thousand, the hill is in Småland !! Superb facility to start in as a child and a few years to come. Maybe we do not spend the whole sports holiday / Easter week here though ...
A fun park would of course be in time - fun for those who want to keep up with it.

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Emelie
Emelie (Guest)
14/02/2008
This is the worst place on earth for me.
It might be so good, but it's so bad!

It is unwise to compare with the mountains so I take Ulricehamn.

Isaberg drives guns as much as possible, so that all Danes, beginners and snowboarders will drive the entire hill.
Took too many people !!!
Snowboarders usually block the entire back because they can not go without having to sit every half meter. The Danes are buffy in sex, bad on going. And the amount of beginners plows to death the hill.
The snow cannons are not good, the snow is sticky, and so untrue it can only be (even though I went for a good year)
You can not spell pista.
The only plus is that they have managed to arrange a seat lift. So you do not have to leave miles because slopes (almost) end in the same place

Ulricehamn is also right over populated unfortunately, but the slopes are better and the people are a little more scattered, better pistachio and clearly better snow!
It is a little expensive, but the equipment available for hire is good and they have a good hot tub / cafe. Better to drive there for most because the roads are bigger to the U port than to Isaberg.
If you choose a good time, you will have to go to Danes and schoolchildren. Then it's fine.

So Isaberg is no further going to Ulricehamn

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aguila
19/02/2006
Have been there twice.
and yes what to say ... it's a good ride if you're not all too well. there is not much for fighters.
There is, according to me, type 2 good or moderate backs but not much more. otherwise it's a heavenly cozy place to just go to over the day.
It's not that expensive with a lift card hyta I do not know so carefully but do not think it's too expensive either.

but if you want to have good boards, I think the paddy is better proud that they have a good night's sleep in part of their season.

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lassebasse
lassebasse (Guest)
19/02/2006
talking about they e for checkout big jump. they are because they are no one from those who work in a horse that he takes care of them ... they are allowed to do themselves. To stop building with a spade, they are not always good. We have made an effort and started a union so we could get bigger opportunities .. but as it is this year they have not gone so much forward

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Magnus
Magnus (Guest)
19/02/2006
Were there now on Saturday, January 28th.
The reason I went there was that I had a drop in withdrawal and that it is not too far away from Gothenburg.

There was 9 o'clock when the elevator opened, there were some people and no queues for the lifts, but on the way 11 when the Danes invaded the place, people became full of people in the slopes and in the lifts.
And if you are Danish or German, it's great to drive into the elevator queue at full speed and push ahead of everyone else.

By now I was tired so I went home after 150 minutes of skiing.
+ Seat lifts, sloped backs if you want to ask your request.

- Too many people to get out of their skiing.
- All beginners who drive into even skis in the elevator queue

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munk
munk (Guest)
14/01/2006
Have been there twice and on both occasions the snow cannons ran all the damn time, in the middle of the hill! It's not so fun to ride around for half a decimeter thick moor or get a lot of ice on your face when you leave a lift.
Disgraceful to take full advantage of lift passes while driving maintenance on the slopes, and asking the staff they do not have an aura about when the canoes can be shut down ..
Otherwise, there is some potential for slalom bombs to be open once.

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LOvIsA_M
07/09/2005
This is what I call good if not BEST .. :-) That's also my home cup does not make things worse.
Here, most of the time, there is also a chairlift, varying Backar, which you can easily plow one if not a lot of kicks!
Well now a while since I was there last but always being as happy as I see this very beautiful top in the middle of the small forests of small countrys, FANTASTIC !!

A place to be visited

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erikfridell
10/03/2005
hmmm after a nice day with very good weather and okay skiing to be so far south of the country I have to say that icebergs work quite well if you can not drive to the seal if you just want to go out for a day ... completely okay backs (a little short dock) and the new chair lifted the system well. summary: okay for the situation, + for the new chairlift, - for long queues to the lift and a little - for all Danes everywhere ... stands in the back, on one in the elevator queue + that they are good at bending even newly acquired rods: P

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1 halvbra o 2 duktiga
1 halvbra o 2 duktiga (Guest)
05/01/2005
Well, we're not happy. To get out of Isaberg you should be a pretty good skier. Or you should never have been on a couple of skis before. When we were there over New Year it was called 4 backs were open. These were a little "pulkback", one green, one blue and one red. The green is incredibly short! Feels more like a pulkback. May be interesting if you have never before o o might have difficulty learning.

Then there was the red o blue hill. The lift system was unclean! There were 2 anchor o a chairlift that took one to the top. You had to turn red to turn blue at the end. One could not just go blue. And given that there was artificial snow around 0 gradually, there was a lot of ice on the slopes. Mainly the top. The snow in general reminded me of slushpuppy. As we saw it was 2 slopes open - green barnbacke (better quality on the snow) o a red backe. (because red o blue sits together o else is quite short)

Lift card o Equipment should be cheaper when only half the facility works!

Sure it's good that there is something so far south, but it feels as if their website fools one. Still worth a visit a day or max 2, after all, it's too far to the right places ...

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anell
03/09/2004
Has also grown up there. Just thought to write an entry to anyone who complains about the lift system: this year, a six-seat lift has been built that will go from the valley to the top. Good, is not it!
Otherwise, I can say that it is clearly the best ski area under the seal !!

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