What do you think about Vallåsen?
Quite okay if there is a lot of snow.
The park has many rails like c-rails, a park bench, regular rails and a flatdownbox.
The shooting is quite alright, because there are rarely lots of puckles and snow highs in the hill, but you may think it should be a little steeper.
the lifts go very slowly.
the place is very beginner friendly and the park is okay :)
The park has many rails like c-rails, a park bench, regular rails and a flatdownbox.
The shooting is quite alright, because there are rarely lots of puckles and snow highs in the hill, but you may think it should be a little steeper.
the lifts go very slowly.
the place is very beginner friendly and the park is okay :)
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I was there and it's perfect to learn how to go in. I have to say that there were no longer queues for the lifts and there was plenty of space on the slopes. but we only took the buttonlift up to the fun park all the time. think that's pretty fun for the winter I was there they had a little corner like (not so great skiers) that I managed. a big plus for this park
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went on this weekend. If you go to board or want jibba, it's okay, five rails and a great big jump. also saw a downstairs park bench with inhopping .. if you want to go a bit tough, you should not go to this danish colony. The steepest and "hardest" I found under the 4-chair lifts just before you get off. some pines, grassy spikes and thick, deep-blown blemishes of about 10 fall height meters. yes, it's enough if you want jibba, go away or in my case teach the girlfriend to ski.
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not like the Alps just, but still quite alright to shake off most of the longing for a ride. When I went here the snow was really sluggish, no hight. but the weather was the cannon which makes it heaven cozy! not many backs, but definitely worth a visit if you live in the shelter and do not have the opportunity to do anything else. better walnut than nothing of course!
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Vallåsen will have a cred for their nice job with the park, not many bet so much at the park as they have 6 backs. As a snowboarder, it's a good idea to know if you live where you live.
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Be on Vallåsen today to test a couple of layers before
a ski trip week 10. Two lifts are available, a 4 seat, a 3 seat. The snow was okay, the lifts unfortunately, no queue in the lifts, but the slopes are not so much to cheer over. Because of mild weather, there were some people in the slopes. Just OK for a couple of hours of driving.
Vallåsen this is the absolute best place in Skåne :-)
a ski trip week 10. Two lifts are available, a 4 seat, a 3 seat. The snow was okay, the lifts unfortunately, no queue in the lifts, but the slopes are not so much to cheer over. Because of mild weather, there were some people in the slopes. Just OK for a couple of hours of driving.
Vallåsen this is the absolute best place in Skåne :-)
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Expensive ski passes in relation to what is offered for a ride, but what does it do when it's the first yard for the season. Five minutes up, half a minute down. No elevation but quite ok half a day to get rid of the worst abstinence.
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Vallåsen is Sweden's southernmost ski resort, and is a must for all walks and even horsebacks that want to get lost in the great longing for the alps. The slopes are good, but in the park there are some rails and some jumps.
The only negative with Vallåsen (in addition to the large number of Danish people then) is the high price of lift passes, which currently amounts to 200 SEK per person for a dinner pass (12:00 - 15:00) and 200 SEK per person for an evening pass. Both of these passes are required to be purchased if you want to get out of a ski day in the padlock (more price info is available at www.vallasen.se)
If you now ignore the money and think it's worth getting on your skis without having to go 12 hours by bus then Vallåsen is to recomend
The only negative with Vallåsen (in addition to the large number of Danish people then) is the high price of lift passes, which currently amounts to 200 SEK per person for a dinner pass (12:00 - 15:00) and 200 SEK per person for an evening pass. Both of these passes are required to be purchased if you want to get out of a ski day in the padlock (more price info is available at www.vallasen.se)
If you now ignore the money and think it's worth getting on your skis without having to go 12 hours by bus then Vallåsen is to recomend
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they are not a big mistake on the field course. Last year they had a nice jibb park with rails and jumps. It's not something wrong with me. But it's clear ... they're fine like that!)
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I stick to the padlock at least once a year to play by myself before moving to the right spots. Some days the padlock is worthless, as there is a Danish var / two meter in the hill, while the other days are okay if there is a slippery snow ratio and there are some mini-hippos in the little fun park.
There are two things that make the padlock worth going to. 1. Have not been on for a long time and are really crazy
2. The seat lifts are gold worth. without it, the short hill had been so bad that you did not hurry many yokes.
There are two things that make the padlock worth going to. 1. Have not been on for a long time and are really crazy
2. The seat lifts are gold worth. without it, the short hill had been so bad that you did not hurry many yokes.
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