What do you think about Myrkdalen Fjellheiser?
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Was there snowless spring winter 2025, but in Myrkdalen it was like 200 cm! Agree with previous reviews. Simple but fantastic summit tour was up to Finnbunuten, 1358 m above sea level. Follow the crowd but sick nice trip !
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Great place for top tours and loose snow. The piste skiing is perfectly fine with good lifts and pistes.
Stayed at the hotel and closer and better accommodation is probably hard to find. Good value as lift ticket and half board were included.
Close to both Voss and Vatnahalsen if you want to make day trips.
Stayed at the hotel and closer and better accommodation is probably hard to find. Good value as lift ticket and half board were included.
Close to both Voss and Vatnahalsen if you want to make day trips.
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Very beautiful place with high quality both on and off the piste and good lift system. There are plenty of options for off-piste directly from all lifts. However, the very best off-piste to the right of the highest anchor lift required a walk back to the lift.
Good slopes on green, blue and red level, but there were no particularly steep slopes. We were there Saturday and Sunday v.7 and were not so many queues compared to Swedish places.
Good slopes on green, blue and red level, but there were no particularly steep slopes. We were there Saturday and Sunday v.7 and were not so many queues compared to Swedish places.
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Visited Voss and Myrkdalen by train during the Thirteenth Weekend 2022. Lived down in the village Vossevangen and took the ski bus up to Myrkdalen along a road that is very beautiful, especially when approaching Myrkdalen at the top of a narrow valley. Just like Voss, Myrkdalen offers huge and easily accessible free-riding surfaces, but the question is whether or not Myrkdalen is a bit sharper anyway. Especially considering that it is a little higher and gets more snow. The lift system feels smartly designed with great choices to reach most slopes regardless of which lift you choose. However, a disadvantage was the lift queues on Saturday when we were there, it was a long time since I saw such long lift queues. It feels like a lot has been invested in expanding the accommodation around the facility but not expanding the ski resort to the same extent, which unfortunately feels like an increasingly common problem in recent years, especially in Norway.
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Snowfalls as high as flagpoles, the road up to Myrkdalen is like driving in a tunnel and the expectations are growing and raining it should not give up, then it probably dumps snow higher up. The slopes are mostly simple with a few exceptions, if you can carve yourself tired in the piste and if you go outside of prepared slopes you will find fine forest skiing and top tours. A cozy top cabin is available but is not open on weekdays and the food downstairs at the parking is simple but good and affordable to be Norway. In the hotel there is both easier serving and finer restaurant and a bar adjacent to the lobby where you can take a break in front of the fire. On Wednesdays many students come and on weekends there are more people on the slopes but rarely any longer queues. Accommodation is available in many price ranges and the food costs more than in Sweden, but non-existent nightlife means that you save on that cost and snow it wants to wake up rested and ready for deep turns.
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Myrkdalen offers the unusual combo of child friendly and easily accessible, good offpiste :).
The rumor says plenty of snow, and it was the thirteenth weekend when I was there.
If you are going to find any disadvantage, it's good that it's locked there. About 2.5h extra by Hemsedal, towards Bergen. However, the experience includes driving through the world's longest road tunnel.
Link to video from Myrkdalen and Voss below. Only Voss first clip, the rest is from Myrkdalen.
The rumor says plenty of snow, and it was the thirteenth weekend when I was there.
If you are going to find any disadvantage, it's good that it's locked there. About 2.5h extra by Hemsedal, towards Bergen. However, the experience includes driving through the world's longest road tunnel.
Link to video from Myrkdalen and Voss below. Only Voss first clip, the rest is from Myrkdalen.
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Have been there both with young children and with freelancers on top trips and hillside adventures. With so few but effective lifts there is unbelievable amount to play on, calf mountains, gorges and forests. Easy-to-access mountains also make many top-level opportunities. Plus, if you like pist, they are really good pistons. Rumor claims that there is a competition between them and Voss pistols at their best. Really good simply!
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Europe's response to Japan when temperatures remain below zero. There are few places with as much rainfall as here!
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