What do you think about Stöten?


Excellent for families with children. Good committed staff / good ski school. Good downhill skiing for different levels of skiing.
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Nice facility BUT very disappointed that they close all the lifts to the top if you consider it high wind. Have been to many ski resorts in Sweden and have never seen them close for the type of wind that is now v9 (March 3/4). If you satin all the lifts to the top (including tow lifts!) then in practice close to 2/3 of all slopes became unavailable. Sorry, it won't be Stöten again for us.
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Ski slopes that stayed in good condition during the days!
Very nice après ski.
Several good restaurants.
Very nice après ski.
Several good restaurants.
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Nice slopes, several different pistes to choose from. Fast lifts, friendly staff!
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Fantastically nice and cozy slopes that wind down the mountain if you start from Soltorget. While you get more challenging riding if you go up via wc express.
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Has everything for everyone and is not quite as commercialized as the rest of Sälen.
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Overrated and not worth the price. As many mention, all slopes close from the top in high winds. We were here for a week and out of 6 planned skiing days we only got 3, even the anchor lifts were closed.
When you load a ski pass online, according to the snow guarantee, it says that there must always be at least one run open from the top, so always. When I pointed it out on the spot and wanted to be compensated for lost 3 ski days, I received a physical folder in my hand where there were new rules stating that at least 2/3 of the facility must remain closed due to wind to be entitled to compensation. Badly.
One morning we saw that everything will be closed, so we went over to Trysil instead. It was windy there but there were no problems with the lifts and we had a good day and a lot of skiing from the top.
I did like the slopes though and it was well run on the days it was open but unless the resort tightens up and improves the lift system, price or refund terms this will be my first and last time here.
When you load a ski pass online, according to the snow guarantee, it says that there must always be at least one run open from the top, so always. When I pointed it out on the spot and wanted to be compensated for lost 3 ski days, I received a physical folder in my hand where there were new rules stating that at least 2/3 of the facility must remain closed due to wind to be entitled to compensation. Badly.
One morning we saw that everything will be closed, so we went over to Trysil instead. It was windy there but there were no problems with the lifts and we had a good day and a lot of skiing from the top.
I did like the slopes though and it was well run on the days it was open but unless the resort tightens up and improves the lift system, price or refund terms this will be my first and last time here.
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Overall good for families with children with unexpectedly good riding compared to the rest of Sälen. The only big minus is what was mentioned before, it's windy and the top lifts are shut down, it's all a disaster and you might as well sit in the cabin again..
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A joke. Do the chairlifts close even though it was only windy between 5-8ms!? Only button lifts and jumpers that reach far too short. Nightmare for the whole family and pretty much wasted stay. Queues everywhere and the whole facility feels messy.
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