Lofsdalen reviews (Page 8)

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What do you think about Lofsdalen?
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(Guest)
28/07/2008
Then I must clearly comment on Oskaaar, which, according to himself, is insightful, but, in this case, is wrong.
The market-side on the back is loose, so there's every opportunity to exploit it.
On the other hand, it will be enough before next season to invest in another, before expansion takes place.

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Oskaaar
22/05/2008
I have to comment on your comment isf ... does not seem like you are specially introduced to the praise hall. There has been a dispute about the ground behind the hooves in order to build backs there for somewhere around 25 years, that's why it's not being built. Mass that owns a little bit of land was there, and it's one as I know who refuses to sell its little bit

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LKP
LKP (Guest)
22/05/2008
Can not help commenting on your comment Magnus 764. Have been in Lofsdalen for about ten years now every winter. Is mostly cross-country skier but is doing a lot of performances. Think you have to keep apart the potential of the hill and the existing supply. In my opinion, there is no winter resort in Sweden that can measure the range of length, snowmobile and alpine on such a limited surface. Everything is incredibly easy to access. On the other hand, there is a lot to be desired when it comes to slopes. Fully expanded, Hoverken is an incredible mountain. The best backs on the northeast are not yet exploited and it is incredibly important that they are expanded as quickly as possible. Lofsdalen has been benefited this year by many wanting to see something new. The risk is that these newly arrived guests will disappear when they notice that no new backs are created. Brutal-sloping slopes are in the form of the gut and offpiste for cheese. Lofsdalen does not last for a week's ride with the current piste range. Start building right away so that guests and new owners know that they made the right choice.

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Qaktuz
09/05/2008
LOFSDALEN OWN!

The lofsdalen is very nice now that they start to invest so hard on the plant.

1, the park has become much much better.
2, the new lift has come up.
3, the mountain cave has opened
4, will start building more backs on the mountain
5, you will be able to ride downhill for the mountain in summer thanks to the chairlift

The only negative is that they are too little adapted to children.

You can do a lot of other things like scooter safari o cross country skiing.

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magnus764
09/05/2008
I visited Lofsdalen at the Sports Act (v7) last year. It really did not live up to expectations. On their website there is, for example, "from beginner plate to brutalbrant." I was very hard to find it BRUTALBRANTA. The park was also not very good, small and few elements, but apparently they should have changed it until the 08 season.

+ Little people = short lift queues
+ Several good places with forests if you look a bit.

-Flacka backs (It was not uncommon to get stuck)
When the lifts have closed there is almost nothing to do.

I felt that those who worked with the facility were right so dull. It did not work fast for them to open new backs.

In conclusion, I can only say that it is a very good place for families with children and beginners.

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Adam_Forsberg
28/02/2008
Lofsdalen offers the most of skiing when it comes to skiing, but what I'm looking for is the park and it was not the best I have traveled in but on the one hand it was not quite ready when I was there. if it becomes as it should be according to the drawing, it will probably be cruel. They have got new rails for this year and they were really beautiful.

The off-piste part I do not go too much but what I went was good and really fun. There is not much off-piste but it does not matter.

If you like to just slip around and fry in the sun, there are very nice slopes that are new to every day.

There is a freaky place to eat and it's after skin and the people who work there are really nice and then there is another place for lunch and coffee but it's not that nice environment, but one should only get saturated.

I would say that it is a family place that likes to feel comfortable with a chairlift: D!

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JohanOeberg
14/02/2008
Were there with two polar one Sept-Thurs v.6. We stayed at the last long of Fjällterassen. Nice to live close enough to the hill, not the aunt in the reservation told me where the cuckoo was not properly finished (wires hanging out of the walls with electric tape, gypsum in the bedrooms, etc.) but the basic was true, but they could say that ...

Once on the skis, I was impressed that they climbed a 6-chair lift. Very comfortable. Obviously, it stopped 2-6 times each transport. So damn annoying. They explained that it stopped automatically when someone came across the gates that opened and closed to let people out. How cash is not it?!?! In the seal they have exactly the same system, but in the seal it stopped as much in one week as it did on two three transports in Lofsdalen ... I gave the charge to pull out the fuse for the sensing mechanism to avoid it, but they did not sleep on = (Especially hard it was for my polar who was upset when the elevator stopped sharply and swung a few meters up and down =).

Lofsdalen is a nice area with quite a few people on the slopes. Iaf in the "mellandagarna", which is kalaskönt. Good fall height (492 m) but it does not notice the noise when you have to change the lift to that button lifter (top lift) with too small buttons to get to the top. This means that there will be no big difference from the backs of the seal.

I also like to go a little "semi offpist" off the slopes. It's almost impossible in Lofsdalen as I felt it because it's alien to dense vegetation and quite flattery.

Nightlife is nothing to hurry especially high for either. Tuppen, Stairs and Mountain Hotel ... But sure. Are you there for skiing, you can as well sit at home and drink beer.

Nice staff, however, wish they had burned up a little better ...

Aja. Get there if you have the roads by. But do not expect Chamonix either.

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Emelie
Emelie (Guest)
14/02/2008
We have a cabin in Lofsdalen, ski there as often as possible. Is a right good skier.
It's wonderful, despite being in Lofsdalen so much, it never feels boring. It is nice with the natural calm and the lack of dry sthlm-er. That Åre or Sälen can offer.

On the plus page:
- Little people in the slopes
- Ski system that suits everyone
- Much activities outside the slopes (do not sip the skull off and party)
- Good for day trips to other good skiing
- Good service in BYN
- Good sports booth, with very knowledgeable staff
- Child-friendly

On the minus page:
- A little too few backs, wishing more, but it's coming I've heard
- Sometimes a little too quiet

Most of it is here and now when the mountain hotel has opened again, so bring more investments on the rides and activities outside the slopes. BUT I WANT that it's only for people, it must not be too many, then the charm and calm will disappear.

Go here for a cool week or 2 take some friends, take advantage of the hills and outdoor activities and feel the total relaxation.

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AndreasSahlin
27/11/2007
It's a plus that the hotel opened again, but it's wrong with stairs pouring haha.

And it was nice with the new lift, the cabin owners are up there but have not been there so much because the park has been so badly bad compared to other resorts In Sweden, you live gävle, and as parking has been the top priority, so have I could as well have been home in town and drove in the royal mountain, and traveled to Åre from time to time, or the seal.
But it's fun to see that they've been up for years, just pity they could do so much more but have not done that, Tillex training pistachio drivers to build jump rails and keep shapen in the park at the top.

They think they should hire a few park rangers who only work to steer up the park there, the possibilities exist, just seem to be the missing thing, maybe talk to some snowboard or ski brands and try to steer a few events there and market themselves in this way put Lofsdalen on the map for all park rats oxa.
A good park is a must Today, we talked to the manager there once before, and then he declared that the praise valley was a family place and did not need a park. . . But, as parking has become such a big fly, even the kids want places to park today.
And who did not hang out with mother and father to the mountains when they were up to 15-16 +.

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(en gäst) (Guest)
10/10/2007
I have been to the lofsdalen four times. I'm coming here many times. There are many fun runs and really nice views. There is not much left after skiing but when the hotel opens again it may be more speedy.
the lofsdalen owns;)

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