Isfjorden, located in the beautiful Romsdalen valley in Norway, is a popular destination for anyone who loves adventures on the snow. There are no ski lifts here – instead, an authentic ski touring experience is offered where skiers and snowboarders can explore the area's impressive mountains and beautiful nature on foot. This will allow you to enjoy peaceful and unspoiled landscapes, far away from the more commercialized ski areas.
Isfjorden offers fantastic conditions for ski touring, with several challenging and varied tours to suit different levels of skiers. Whether you're looking for a technically demanding climb to high peaks or a more leisurely and comfortable ride, there's something for everyone. The tours take you to stunning viewpoints where you'll be rewarded with panoramic views of fjords, valleys, and dramatic mountains.
It is the untouched nature and the feeling of freedom that attracts many to Isfjorden. The area is perfect for those who want to experience true mountain scenery and enjoy skiing on their own terms. Isfjorden is known for its reliable snow conditions, and with its varied terrains and high peaks, the area provides great opportunities for both descents and exploration.
Preparation is crucial, as the area has no infrastructure such as lifts or groomed tracks. Here it is about going out on your own two feet and using your knowledge in safety, route choices and ski touring technique. Those looking for excitement, remote places and stunning scenery can count on a memorable experience in Isfjorden.
So if you want to experience Norway at its best, beyond the usual tourist routes, Isfjorden is a place to discover – a ski touring paradise for anyone looking for genuine nature experiences.
It is the untouched nature and the feeling of freedom that attracts many to Isfjorden. The area is perfect for those who want to experience true mountain scenery and enjoy skiing on their own terms. Isfjorden is known for its reliable snow conditions, and with its varied terrains and high peaks, the area provides great opportunities for both descents and exploration.
Preparation is crucial, as the area has no infrastructure such as lifts or groomed tracks. Here it is about going out on your own two feet and using your knowledge in safety, route choices and ski touring technique. Those looking for excitement, remote places and stunning scenery can count on a memorable experience in Isfjorden.
So if you want to experience Norway at its best, beyond the usual tourist routes, Isfjorden is a place to discover – a ski touring paradise for anyone looking for genuine nature experiences.
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Isfjorden Snow forecast
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Tuesday1 cm snow-3.5°
3.2 m/s -
Wednesday0 cm-2°
0.8 m/s -
Thursday0 cm-1.3°
1.2 m/s
Facts about Isfjorden
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Highest Point: 1439 m |
| Vertical drop: 1324 m | |
| Base Point: 115 m |
Country: Norway
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Here there are large areas in various southern directions, but also corridors and forest. Since the snow here often comes from the NW, it will be good... Read more (246 words)
Is in Romsdalen for the second year in a row around the 20th of March. This time is great as there is a lot of snow and I have been fortunate that it ... Read more (213 words)

One of the most alpine areas in Scandinavia. The area is great for off-piste driving and it is a pity and shame that there are no 10-12 gondol lifts t... Read more (92 words)

undoubtedly one of the best places to go skiing in this world. Too bad ashamed that it is not built for commercial alpinism. It would be a hit.
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