Skitouring
Ski trips from destination to destination - with or without guide and luggage transport. The Gudbrandsdalen, Rondane and Lillehammer area offers a vast network of ski trails that make it enjoyable to ski from one hotel to another. Some of the trails are daily prepared, others are only prepared when needed, e.g. after heavy snowfall or heavy winds.
The Troll Trail from Rondane national park to Lillehammer 8 days/ 170 km
The Troll Trail is a continuous marked ski trail, which passes through miles of untouched nature from Høvringen and the Rondane National Park in the north, via Ringebu mountain, to the Olympic City Lillehammer in the south. The Troll Trail offers excellent skiing terrain in magnificent surroundings in the mountains.
Peer Gynt Loipe from Espedalen to Skeikampen 7 days/ 75 km
The Peer Gynt Trail passes through Peer Gynt’s Kingdom on the west side of the Gudbrandsdalen valley. Destinations along the trail include Espedalen, Fefor, Gålå, Kvitfjell and Skeikampen - all well known ski resorts with long traditions in winter tourism and some of the best cross-country skiing terrain in Norway! The trails are daily prepared.
National park Rondane 8 days/ 63 km
The Ski tour from Høvringen to Venabygdsfjellet goes through the gateway to the magnificent Rondane National Park 800–1000 m above sea level, and with a fabulous view of Rondane’s towering peaks, among the highest mountains in Norway at more than 2000 metres. You follow parts of the Troll Trail but the day trips are shorter and you stay two days at some of the destinations.
Other trips: see the menu at the left side.
Most resorts offer activities other than skiing, such as sleigh rides, dog-team racing, jig fishing, sledding, guided ski tours and after-ski. The resorts also offer ski hire, ski instruction, alpine tracks and smaller ski lifts and tows for children. You can choose whether to go the whole distance, only parts of it or you can spend your holiday based at one location.
The resorts have long traditions as winter holiday-destinations and you are guaranteed a heartly welcome, cozy atmosphere and a personal touch. You will stay in traditional hotels, mountain lodges or cabins.
After skiing you can relax in the sauna or take a swim, or how about unwinding in front of an open fire or on move your feet on the dance floor after dinner? Everywhere you will encounter a friendly environment providing individual service. Food plays an important part of a successful holiday, and the overnight stays offer an extensive Norwegian breakfast, as well as good menus including Norwegian specialties. The tracs are marked from 1th February to after Easter.
