Sunnerstabacken reviews

Ski resorts in Sweden
What do you think about Sunnerstabacken?
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Anonym
Anonym (Guest)
25/03/2025
Absolutely incredible local slope, lives in sunnersta and goes every day. Do not understand why people compare the sunnersta hill with the mountains when our little hill is in uppsala. Highly recommend, and for those of you who want to go park, there are some jumps and rail lines

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Otilia
Otilia (Guest)
03/02/2021
Cheap lift pass, perfectly ok slopes, good and simple lifts. Lift queue depends on what you choose for the day to go

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Hanna
Hanna (Guest)
01/02/2021
Although one should not have high expectations on a local hill, I was really disappointed. Waited over an hour to rent equipment, went quite a long way down the hill, waited half an hour there to buy a lift pass. "Barnbacken" was smocked by people and very narrow. Would not recommend children to try going for the first time here, will easily be a negative experience unfortunately. The lift queue took about 20-30 min. Do not sell more tickets than there are resources for! (Cheap lift pass, however, approx. SEK 150 / adult)

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Jag1
Jag1 (Guest)
19/03/2019
Works because it is very local so you can't set high demands directly. Nothing for beginners because the slopes are far too steep (counted as red in the slope) and you do not have much room for you to stay when you come down. There is, on the other hand, a slope that is much less steep, on the other hand it has a sharp curve so if it is the first time you go, I recommend another stop, for example Romme or Säfsen.

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JonasPertoft
18/02/2018 (Modified: 18/02/2018)
It is a giant card backe, but considering how flat it is around Uppsala, you are still pleasantly surprised to find three runs. The back is short, but it's quick to get up and the ski passes are cheap.

If you have children who will learn to go the first time, it is not optimal. Two slopes are too steep. The third is less steep, but narrow and can be scary if you have never gone before.

Bring your pulks and other things, the big sunroof is Uppsala's pulse game (see picture). Perfect for kids who are tired of downhill skiing or not daring!

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Emil
Emil (Guest)
05/02/2016
+ It is located near Uppsala
+ There are still good backs
+ there is little hope

- slow lift
- not much to choose from
- short slopes

Sunnerstack is good. There are 2 lifts and 3 slopes. Sunnerstackacken is
A great place to be a day.

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Carina Lebhamre
Carina Lebhamre (Guest)
30/12/2014
So nice to have your own back in Uppsala! Very pleased with everything after being there with the kids this winter! They had so much fun all day. The slopes are very nice. Nice staff and good backs!

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Ruben Pettersson
Ruben Pettersson (Guest)
03/02/2014
It sucks fat, the slope is about 5 degrees man goes down on two turns in 5 seconds and the lift up takes 5 min jump is okay okay but you climb up higher you can find 100 times better hope no offpiste either
I'm just saying, do not go there unless you're a super beginner!
But better than nothing anyway

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FBacklund
06/03/2012 (Modified: 22/02/2013)
Sunnersta is not worthless as everyone says
(I'm not saying it's fine though ...)
Once they get the "park " it's actually okay
all i can do with skis, i have learned there
you'd rather go there one evening and jump than to sit in front of the computer ...

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flanellmannen
28/02/2011
Always fun with a localbacke, when it's a bit to "a bit bigger " slopes. Too bad that they, nowadays, do not spend as much time as they could do at the park :(

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