Miles and miles of fantastic cross-country tracks

In Trysil, a total of 500 kilometers of cross-country tracks are prepared, many of them also suitable for skating.

Facts about cross-country skiing in Trysil

In Trysilfjellet, you can choose from a variety of short and long trails that wind through a breathtaking winter wonderland. Whether you're planning a brief outing with the kids or miles of trails packed with both small and big challenges, you'll find endless opportunities for an unforgettable ski adventure.

Image of a sign board with cross-country skiing map in idyllic winter landscape
Summit: 3.8 m/s -4 °C
Valley: 1.8 m/s -4 °C

Open lifts: 27/32

Open slopes: 49/69

Weather and slope data is provided by  fnugg , Yr, Meteorological Institute and NRK

Trail tips

  • Family on cross-country skiing trip takes a break in snow pit in the mountains

    Cross-country skiing with the family

    Here in Trysil, we have a wide selection of cross-country skiing trails. If you are looking for the best family friendly cross-country trails, then you have come to the right place!

  • Evening photo of a floodlit trail at the stadium, with floodlights and newly prepared tracks

    Floodlit tracks in Trysil

    It is a well-known fact that Trysil offers hundreds of fantastic cross-country tracks in the mountains and in the forest. But did you know that Trysil also has many floodlit tracks? You will find these scattered around large parts of the municipality! Here you have our full overview of Trysil's floodlit courses.

  • Drone image of cross-country trails on stored snow

    Early season kick-off in Trysil

    The period from 1 November to 15 December is called the "early snow" period, and here you can frolic on 5 km of prepared trails at Trysilfjellet Arena and Ole G-vegen.

Webcam Trysilfjellet Arena
Close-up of cross-country tracks

Webcam Trysilfjellet Arena

See what it looks like at Trysilfjellet arena today