Vallåsen reviews

Ski resorts in Sweden
What do you think about Vallåsen?
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Louise
Louise (Guest)
02/03/2026
Below all criticism... We came the last week of the season and found out that no new snow would be created which I can understand BUT the slope was brown stained and lacking snow in many places to the point that it was barely possible to ski. Many gave up and so did we. However, we had bought ski passes for 2 days after as well and kindly asked if it was possible to get the money back as the slope almost felt dangerous to ride on. But the woman at the reception was so rude and said straight up in our faces that the slope was super nice and had lots of snow. I have never written a bad review before but this was as I said below all criticism!

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Anders Blomquist
Anders Blomquist (Guest)
24/11/2021
Great and well-maintained facility (Thank you Branäs) that offers really good training opportunities for experienced skiers. Best in southern Sweden together with Isaberg. Many beginners so it is usually only possible to drive during the morning hours. Amazing that there is such a good alpine resort so far south.

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Loll
09/02/2021 (Modified: 10/02/2021)
We visited Vallåsen on Friday 2021-02-05 and unfortunately I have to say that it was a very big disappointment.

When I arrived in the morning, there were only two tow lifts running, one of which was very short. The website stated that 6 out of 6 lifts and 6 out of 8 slopes are open, which was completely wrong and misleading.

The lift queues were very long and we had to queue for about 20 minutes for each ride.

There were a large number of snow cannons running both at the lift and on the slopes, which was very unpleasant due to noise and snow spray.

The only open hill was poorly prepared with lumps of ice, snow drifts and ice patches were quickly picked up.

The restaurant was not open as promised by phone the day before.

Despite the good weather with sunshine, it was our worst skiing experience as far as we can remember and we went home early.

When lift pass prices are on par with places like St Anton, you should be able to ask for more!

We demanded a refund of the SEK 880 for two lift passes that we paid without result.

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Rutger
Rutger (Guest)
02/02/2021
Very satisfied with the training session in the cross-country track good track considering the weather and that we are in Skåne

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Eric
Eric (Guest)
24/02/2020
Very good facility for being so far south in the country.

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Henrik
Henrik (Guest)
18/02/2020
Incredibly good to be able to ski at such a good level here in Skåne.

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Mats
Mats (Guest)
10/03/2018
One hour by car from Lund. Only one or two slight downhill runs do not look much like variation, but considering that this is in Skåneland, it's okay for one or two days to drive.

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Skidhjon
20/02/2018
Vallåsen is an ambitious small ski area in southern Halland. Since I only managed to take a day off on the children's sports holiday, I took the E6 an hour north of Malmö along with my 6 year old and my 7 year old. Thankfully he gave us up to the 9th and got an hour in the piste without too many people. Vallåsen has two chairlifts, three slopes, a small park and a small children's area with various buttons. The green downhill is extremely slippery and on our visit in February, the "red" piste was closed, so it became the biggest ride in the blue main road. To be so far south in our country, Vallåsen is quite impressive. They work hard on artificial snow and the staff are pleasant. The slopes were well prepared in the morning. Unfortunately, a lot of people came forward for lunch and in the afternoon. Many visitors had never been on skis or had a lift earlier. So it was slowing down the pace. Visit Vallåsen if you live in southern Sweden and have a day left! Two days are too much. Try to avoid weekend and law!

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Albin
Albin (Guest)
23/05/2016
I think Vallåsen is awesome.
Certainly there are some bad lifts and dangerous Danes, but they have done all the best after the conditions.
I have a season card there and run about 3-5 times a week. Sure they could put out a little more rails and boxes but it works.
They are focusing on new snow cannons, till then one who goes in degrees!
In the winters here the temperature of -2 - +10 is usually.
Because I go so often, I see which periods are the best. The day when they open, it's all magic, snow everywhere, but there's no park open.
The park this year was very creative, many good rails o boxes, a smaller and bigger jump, and a kind of quarter pipe! Very funny to drive in!

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Seppuccu
22/02/2016
I would say that Vallåsen is a ... tapering ski resort. :) They really do not have the prerequisites on their part but do the conditions a very outstanding job. The investment in a snow machine that can make "snow " in plus degrees was perhaps the smartest idea ever. For us snowy skates, it benefits from one or two visits per season (or some more for those who have children of model less).

Fine. Awesome. Jättetrevligt. I can even ignore all deadly Danes. But then we have that chairlift. Copenhagen. They MUST do something about it. This must be the slowest lift across Europe, and it will not be better for all customer shells that keep it stupid in the quarters. It should not take 10 minutes to get to "top " with it. Once fixed, I can think of a higher grade, but until then it will only be a "Njaa " ...

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