Storstenshöjden reviews

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Leo
Leo (Guest)
27/07/2022
Good

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Tom
Tom (Guest)
19/11/2020
Considering the size of the facility, this is a very well maintained and complete ski resort. Several heating cabins, café and ski rental. Fixed barbecue areas and tables as well as a barbecue in windbreak / roof. Well-prepared slopes and snow cannons. Small park with rails and more.
As a parent with two children under the age of 9, this is absolutely perfect.

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Gäst
Gäst (Guest)
28/12/2012
Be sure how the skis look like the ski rental. Noticed at the last moment that our skis we rented left the wax still (3 pairs of skis). We go in and complain and all the skis they pick up look the same with the wax left. YELLOW, we got a ski job scraping away the wax on all our skis. The girl at the checkout promises us some kind of compensation but when we leave the skis, she will "can not do anything ". I'm sorry. If you rent a ski, you expect them to be fixed. Saw several on the slopes with skis that had snow problems stuck under the skis ... SEE UP!

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erik00
16/03/2012
Good place too bad that they did not have artificial snow in a red hill.
+ long slopes

- not everything open

- quite expensive

+ nice staff

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adde (gäst) (Guest)
12/11/2010
Have not gone so much here but 2 times I think twintip okay, I think :)
Then there is a 2 st away at the mill tower, oh, but they are really fast pissed :(
did not go so much in the jump because I got a little fun lately I hoped I lost the balance in the air and land on my back but then they can go is not so good at skiing but can jump and do some trix with snowboarding so this year it will be snowboarding for my part, I'll see what the height of the mountain goes for ...
I give the back 3/5 in grades :)

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Flowerboy
10/03/2009
For us who live close, that's fine. The big downside is the lift queues that are not to play with ....

For a small hill like Storstenshöjden, the variation is quite nice .... The south side is better, Northern is mostly for rookies and kids ....

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majkipjutt
02/03/2009
best halfpipe?
best dreamsheet?
what have you really taken?

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D-D
11/02/2009
From time to time totally ignorant idiots who work in the elevator. Huja me what I've cherished with them!

However, I grow up in that hill and it is close to my heart, of course, the new "playground" is one + but a big one - is that there is barely any outpour, not to be surprised though, because there has been such a "good" lead before .
Hope there will be other buns now!
BigStoneHill I hope to get a big back lift with the new cord, it can be wonderful!

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Mattiasaberg
11/02/2009
Storstenshöjden has a new park this year, which is really good. It is built in conjunction with a association called STHAV Jibbers.

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snowman_xl
07/11/2007
A few hours or a whole day is okay if you live nearby. The south side is much better, varied. The north side is for newborns and young children. Some days of long lift queue and watch out for little girls who go like little missiles :)

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