What do you think about Kungsberget?

So good and nice, fits the whole family!
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Cannon for families with children
Close to everything and slopes for all types of skiers
Close to everything and slopes for all types of skiers
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Great value
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Good slopes, close location and incredibly fresh accommodation. One tip, however, is to bring along so you can cook your own food. The food at the restaurants is, unfortunately, the school dining room level.
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Kungsberget is a small ski resort about two hours drive from Stockholm.
My first impression was that the royal mountain was child-friendly, cozy and that the staff were helpful and kind.
We were in Kungsberget one week over Easter 2018 and we have traveled over the day several times during the season 2018/2019. One big advantage of Kungsberget is that they open very early in the winter, so you can ski a few days before the season really starts. I was told that they save the snow from the year before during large duvets and use last year's snow to be able to open so early! When we were in Kungsberget at Easter, most of the slopes were open and the snow was nice even though it was so late in the season. When we visited Kungsberget at the beginning of the season they had very restrictive open slopes but we knew before that we had checked their website.
Kungsberget has several easy slopes and also a fun hill with music and characters from the Mario brothers game but not some really challenged slopes.
My son went to the ski school in Kungsberget and he liked the lot about his teacher and the lessons.
The staff in the children's area were especially kind they gave my son a hi5 every time he went to the button lift himself.
One can resemble Kungsberget at Romme because both are pretty close to Stockholm. We experienced Kungsberget as much quieter than Romme and also cheaper. What we lacked in Kungsberget compared to Romme was a top cabin. There is also better variety on the slopes in Romme.
We thought the accommodation was very affordable. Most accommodations are ski-in-ski out and there is a variety of prices and sizes. The ski pass is cheaper than some other ski resorts, eg Romme and Vemdalen.
I think Kungsberget is a perfect ski resort for families with children and beginners, especially those who live in Stockholm who do not want to go too far.
Plus
- close to Stockholm but very quiet
- Friendly, helpful staff
-Good backs for beginners and children
- Open early in the season
Minus
- No real challenging slopes
-no top cabin
My first impression was that the royal mountain was child-friendly, cozy and that the staff were helpful and kind.
We were in Kungsberget one week over Easter 2018 and we have traveled over the day several times during the season 2018/2019. One big advantage of Kungsberget is that they open very early in the winter, so you can ski a few days before the season really starts. I was told that they save the snow from the year before during large duvets and use last year's snow to be able to open so early! When we were in Kungsberget at Easter, most of the slopes were open and the snow was nice even though it was so late in the season. When we visited Kungsberget at the beginning of the season they had very restrictive open slopes but we knew before that we had checked their website.
Kungsberget has several easy slopes and also a fun hill with music and characters from the Mario brothers game but not some really challenged slopes.
My son went to the ski school in Kungsberget and he liked the lot about his teacher and the lessons.
The staff in the children's area were especially kind they gave my son a hi5 every time he went to the button lift himself.
One can resemble Kungsberget at Romme because both are pretty close to Stockholm. We experienced Kungsberget as much quieter than Romme and also cheaper. What we lacked in Kungsberget compared to Romme was a top cabin. There is also better variety on the slopes in Romme.
We thought the accommodation was very affordable. Most accommodations are ski-in-ski out and there is a variety of prices and sizes. The ski pass is cheaper than some other ski resorts, eg Romme and Vemdalen.
I think Kungsberget is a perfect ski resort for families with children and beginners, especially those who live in Stockholm who do not want to go too far.
Plus
- close to Stockholm but very quiet
- Friendly, helpful staff
-Good backs for beginners and children
- Open early in the season
Minus
- No real challenging slopes
-no top cabin
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Had a really good day yesterday! Flat sections are interspersed with steep areas and it was no problem to lie on carving and short turns. Good road from Sthlm and just over 2h travel time.
And hold on to you now; The lunch buffet for 99: - is possibly the best but definitely the most affordable I have eaten at a ski resort. Hat off!
And hold on to you now; The lunch buffet for 99: - is possibly the best but definitely the most affordable I have eaten at a ski resort. Hat off!
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If you start as most people in Sweden do, from Stockholm, I would rather recommend Romme. It is an excellent place for families with children or for those who like to park. Otherwise you get tired of the flat slopes quite quickly.
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Best location so close to Stockholm o so perfect for family, young kids and teenagers-something for everyone! Parents enjoy a lodge while the kids are shivering on their own!
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Have lived in the Kungstugorna and Björnstugorna, 38 sqm with everything we needed. Cozy for the kids and good with spaces. What I summarize can say about everything at Kungsberget is that the staff are very friendly and that you always meet with a smile and help if needed. The food in the restaurants is so affordable, with that said, the quality reflects the price. You can always bring your own food, as there are great opportunities for both cooking and eating in the cottages. The backs fit well not all for the experienced family excellent, blue backs are usually perfect for all of the family. We recommend the facility.
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We go almost every weekend during the season to Kungsberget.
It is a child friendly friendly facility that works well for the usual normal Slalom rider.
Comparing to, for example, years, Björnrike or Sälen is no idea, because it will never be the same.
What a pity is Loungen as well as the food stores, which maintain a low standard of quality, and are usually overloaded with guests.
That you have no more place in the slopes that serve tex.fika and beer / wine is a mystery to me!?!
And why can not anyone fix the speakers and playlists in the ski school back? They speak o sounds bad every winter (and the same disc Goes over again ... children think it's cozy o fun with music, give thanks!
Keep up The good work!
It is a child friendly friendly facility that works well for the usual normal Slalom rider.
Comparing to, for example, years, Björnrike or Sälen is no idea, because it will never be the same.
What a pity is Loungen as well as the food stores, which maintain a low standard of quality, and are usually overloaded with guests.
That you have no more place in the slopes that serve tex.fika and beer / wine is a mystery to me!?!
And why can not anyone fix the speakers and playlists in the ski school back? They speak o sounds bad every winter (and the same disc Goes over again ... children think it's cozy o fun with music, give thanks!
Keep up The good work!
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