Stöten reviews (Page 8)

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What do you think about Stöten?
Mikael
Mikael (Guest)
10/02/2023
The entire lift system is supported by two chairlifts. As soon as these two stand still, usually because wind, you get nowhere. This leads to disastrous queues for some poor worn-out button lift that barely goes halfway up the mountain, completely useless. Who would have guessed that it is windy on the mountain?

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Micke
Micke (Guest)
10/02/2023
Unfortunately the seal's best slopes as I will never visit the bump again. Didn't manage to book a lift ticket online, just confused. Then you can go to a lift ticket machine. Which doesn't work and then the lift ticket becomes a bit more expensive. Stöten builds housing like never before, but backs and lifts? Not!! Queued for half an hour for a one minute ride. Heard quite a lot of profanity in the lift queue. Couldn't even get to the wolf den without taking off my skis and going up a bit so I could ski home because the lifts were stationary. Pity for all the families with children who may have saved for a short week and then the lifts stand still. Maybe time to windproof the lifts? Wonder how many people who don't have a caravan benefit from the last 28 meters of headroom?? Been riding a few days in the bump every year since the mid 90's, now thank me and remove my side of the bump.

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Anders Persson
Anders Persson (Guest)
09/02/2023
The slopes are among the best in the seal area, but boasting that the drop height meters have increased from 370 to 398 is a pure lie. The last 28m is just a transport section down to the campsite. Then closing the lifts as soon as it gets a little windy has to be solved, now we stood in the button lift queue for about half an hour before we arrived. How does the board think about the impact when even more housing is built so there will be much more queues for the lifts. You should get your money back if the lifts don't work. Hope the crap runs its course...

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Mikael
Mikael (Guest)
06/02/2023
Totally ok slopes. However, it was sad to discover that we were not allowed to do evening skiing as it was not included in the regular lift pass. Which everyone in the party missed. Never heard of it being bought before.

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le'coach
03/02/2023
One of Sweden's most family-friendly ski resorts. Good possibilities for grilling and warming up. The children have had the opportunity to go on their own and we adults know that they don't get lost but find their way without problems.

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Georg
Georg (Guest)
20/01/2023
The shock was unexpectedly good, despite the fact that the system is quite small. Various slopes that suit most people.

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Frida
Frida (Guest)
19/01/2023
Perfect slopes for EVERYONE..! Beginners as experienced skiers. The skiing really "let go" for our three-year-old who rode the button lift by himself in three days :) we will definitely be back!!

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Jennie
Jennie (Guest)
18/01/2023
Did not live up to our expectations of Sweden's best ski resort. Family with two children 9-12 years old. We compare with Vemdalsskalet and Idre. Would not go back to Stöten again as it looks now.
What we thought was good was;
Location at Stöten mitt
The slopes gathered (but always exposed to the wind then)
Many good blue slopes

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Mio Henriksson
Mio Henriksson (Guest)
17/01/2023
The whole facility and everything around the shock is great and there is everything you need. The skiing is top class and the staff is very nice. Love the bump and will never stop going there.

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Matheus
Matheus (Guest)
16/01/2023
The shock is better than Idre

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