Orsa Grönklitt reviews (Page 2)

Ski resorts in Sweden
What do you think about Orsa Grönklitt?
zantarf
03/11/2021
Sure, the fall height could have been better. But the town makes up for this by being close to Sweden's more populated parts. The slopes are usually well-groomed and snow-safe. The slope and width are just right for you to be able to lie on a burning cut all the way down.
The cross-country trails are fantastic and the polar bears in the park are just as cute as you dream of. If you get a day with fresh snow, sunshine and the right temperature, there are few things that are as beautiful as the "Green Mile" (cross-country trail)

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Elisabeth Lignell
Elisabeth Lignell (Guest)
17/08/2021
Is nice area, rented another cottage this year and it was better than the one we rented last summer. However, there would be more activities for us who have teenagers. Such as bowling

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Simon
Simon (Guest)
06/04/2021
Good but a little too short.

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Jonatan
Jonatan (Guest)
07/01/2021
Two days with the family in Orsagrönklitt and I will not go back for downhill skiing. The facility is nice but very small. The lift queues were short but the lift passes were expensive. The facility clearly prioritized creating snow over that their customers could see. The visibility was already limited in terms of weather and on the slopes all the snow cannons were spraying fully in -15C, which made the visibility non-existent. Most skiers then went to the back of the mountain, which created a long disorganized queue for the anchor lift.

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Tomas
Tomas (Guest)
06/04/2020
Green dune's great advantage is the high quality of the piste. I have visited about 20 Swedish ski resorts and I keep Grönklitt as one in terms of skiing quality.
The biggest disadvantage is the moderate fall height. However, this is partly offset by the fact that the slopes are extremely wide, which in combination with the day-long manchester gives good carving possibilities.
Grönklitt has well-developed children's areas and can mainly be regarded as a facility with families with children as a target group. But even the adult can look forward to fun riding.
Good food in the top cabin.

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Eric Andersson
Eric Andersson (Guest)
16/12/2019
Good accommodation close to everything.

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Gosnutta
20/02/2018
In 2016/2017 my children started slalom and we hired a private teacher in Orsa Grönklitt for an hour. Best we made! In one hour they learned a knot lift, plunging down for the baby back and swinging a bit. We are still in this year in easier slopes and I have not tried to go for a self, but the kids, all of them from a child's perspective, but good backs - many options in lifts, super helpful and helpful staff. Orsa Grönklitt went for myself as young and the good atmosphere remains. Above all, good rating from me!

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Sten Lindgren
Sten Lindgren (Guest)
29/12/2014
During almost 50 years of skiing, I have visited a majority of our ski resorts. Orsa Grönklitt is probably the most unwelcome of these. The backs are very wide overall, the only one that has no resemblance to a slalom drawer was mostly off for two days for paying riders in favor of local club training. A sign had been set up to warn paying customers for fortunate who trained. In addition, you are paid to go on the long track, even these were largely suspended for 2 days for paying riders due to competition. If you want to have lunch on the slopes, you can count upwards of SEK 200 per person for medium food

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Karl
Karl (Guest)
09/12/2014
Great cross country skiing!

Have been in Orsa green-clad a number of times, and have experienced the amazing longitude trails a lot. And that's why you go here. Have not gone on the slopes (with alpine skis iaf.) And what I would think is they are not very overwhelming.

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Seabstian
Seabstian (Guest)
27/01/2011
Well! Have a family cottage in Orsa where I've been very much like a little kid. Teach me skiing at the age of 2 in the children's back in greenish. Just have wonderful memories from that place! It's such a lovely atmosphere. Perfect to go if you want a peaceful and fun skiing holiday with the kids. Something to recommend is to ride a horse and sled to the waffle cabin in Fryksås. Sick cozy! Good waffles are not available. Will soon go there again with my guy and teach him to go skiing in the same hill that I learned.

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