What do you think about Vemdalen?
Best combination of slopes, atmosphere and variety.
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Slipper Long Liftköer - incl. Sthlmveckan, good enough restaurants, good range Skistar - especially good choices are Klockarfjället, mixed with "people" - not just "wannabees"!
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Super lovely ski resort for the family with children and adults. Nice ski slopes and restaurants.
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The children and the family's Vemdalen! Unbelievably cozy town now that they are rebuilt in a nice mountainous style. Good slopes and lovely with the variation of light to difficult slopes. Perfect for the children's family where the children and adults want to have a different holiday.
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What attracts is that Vemdalen is divided into three different small ski resorts, Vemdalsskalet, Björnriket and Klövsjö / Storhogna. Overall, there are 58 pistes. The slopes are longer and a good range of difficulty in the slopes.
My absolute favorite town of Björnriket in Vemdalen. It's a place I'll be returning every year. Plenty of snow, very good pistachio, really good lift ticket prices and wonderful staff both in the piste and the restaurants.
My absolute favorite town of Björnriket in Vemdalen. It's a place I'll be returning every year. Plenty of snow, very good pistachio, really good lift ticket prices and wonderful staff both in the piste and the restaurants.
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Just the best
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The pre-season is bad as few backs are opened and those who are interesting for average riders and upwards are rented to ski clubs for training during the weekends. Skis are slow to punch the device slopes despite the fact that artificial snow has been produced. Lift ticket too costly relative to what is offered.
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Vemdalen is a very good ski resort in Jämtland, which consists of three parts. Klövsjö, Vemdalskalet and Björnrike. I visited the ski resort of Easter and the lifts were actually manageable.
Positively:
Good lift system especially in the shell with four express lifts.
Björnrikes slopes are really good and have a good fall height of 470 m
Kodiak, Grand Slamack and Rikes are amazing carving slopes.
Björnrike has the most beautiful carvingbackana in Sweden
Good food at a very ok price much better than the seal and other family resorts.
No big lift queues despite Easter holidays were impressed.
Storhogna offers nice skis on the high mountain with fantastic ground and 100 percent natural snow. Too bad that the slopes are flat and short there.
There are really steep slopes in Klövsjö if you like it.
Nice offpiste at high heels.
Skalpasset's slopes are really good, especially Skals
Good children's areas in all ski areas.
No puckles in the slope due to degrees of minus.
Weatherproof and a lot of forest that protects the wind.
The backs are significantly longer and steeper than the average in Sweden.
Fun with slalom bombs and speedometer on the slopes want to see more of it.
Good snowfall and snowman system
Good accommodation.
negative:
Whining food in a place in Klövsjö, dry disgusting steak. It is located in children's areas, otherwise the food was good.
They lie about Ski in skiout that it was 0m to the hill
though it was kind of 300m.
Klövsjö only has a good carvingback otherwise the slopes would be quite bad. Plate up and down further down the mountain.
Odd ground next time some parties were soft and lovely but in the steep slopes it was often oily.
Storhognas slopes are short.
Need a chair chair in Björnrike.
A lot of stones that limit the offpiste possibilities.
There was not much high-rise skiing above the forest line.
Positively:
Good lift system especially in the shell with four express lifts.
Björnrikes slopes are really good and have a good fall height of 470 m
Kodiak, Grand Slamack and Rikes are amazing carving slopes.
Björnrike has the most beautiful carvingbackana in Sweden
Good food at a very ok price much better than the seal and other family resorts.
No big lift queues despite Easter holidays were impressed.
Storhogna offers nice skis on the high mountain with fantastic ground and 100 percent natural snow. Too bad that the slopes are flat and short there.
There are really steep slopes in Klövsjö if you like it.
Nice offpiste at high heels.
Skalpasset's slopes are really good, especially Skals
Good children's areas in all ski areas.
No puckles in the slope due to degrees of minus.
Weatherproof and a lot of forest that protects the wind.
The backs are significantly longer and steeper than the average in Sweden.
Fun with slalom bombs and speedometer on the slopes want to see more of it.
Good snowfall and snowman system
Good accommodation.
negative:
Whining food in a place in Klövsjö, dry disgusting steak. It is located in children's areas, otherwise the food was good.
They lie about Ski in skiout that it was 0m to the hill
though it was kind of 300m.
Klövsjö only has a good carvingback otherwise the slopes would be quite bad. Plate up and down further down the mountain.
Odd ground next time some parties were soft and lovely but in the steep slopes it was often oily.
Storhognas slopes are short.
Need a chair chair in Björnrike.
A lot of stones that limit the offpiste possibilities.
There was not much high-rise skiing above the forest line.
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Well. After 8 days of skiing in the entire Vemdals system, (Skalet / Klövsjö / Bjørnrike), it's just like everyone knows extreme snow shortages. Though; it is possible to find a really good ride here! The best pistes at the moment are grizzly express both pistes in the mountainous, ice-cream at the beginning but quite ok 90% of the piste, which is also Sweden's longest slopes (according to ski slopes). Further, the chairlift west expresses their two open slopes in the shell. Yesterday we went to Klövsjö, where their black back sup swing is really really good! No queues to talk even in New Year. I o frun pulled 28 turns yesterday / 8700 feet and it was enjoyable all day. Recommended.
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Vemdalen is the best place for those who are there to go skiing and have their own car so that they get between the areas. It's perfect to go up for a week there and spend two days in each area. Vemdalen has several new express lifts, so there are no long lift queues. The area is good, and has longer slopes than nearby facilities and the area is snow and weather proof.
What I recommend in Vemdalen.
Vemdalsskalet: The area around Passexpress and the west lifts offers long slopes and offpiste opportunities.
Klövsjö: The black slopes just below Klövsjöexpress are awesome.
Big-headed: Nice off-piste around the Storohgna lift.
Björnrike: Absolutely awesome backing along Grizzlyexpress also a little offpist there.
The bad thing is that all areas are not assembled.
The transport lifts between Storhogna and Klövsjö are shit slow. Gets faster with the car (felt so anyway).
What I recommend in Vemdalen.
Vemdalsskalet: The area around Passexpress and the west lifts offers long slopes and offpiste opportunities.
Klövsjö: The black slopes just below Klövsjöexpress are awesome.
Big-headed: Nice off-piste around the Storohgna lift.
Björnrike: Absolutely awesome backing along Grizzlyexpress also a little offpist there.
The bad thing is that all areas are not assembled.
The transport lifts between Storhogna and Klövsjö are shit slow. Gets faster with the car (felt so anyway).
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