Top 6 Ski Resorts In Scandinavia

Elisabeth
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Scandinavia is a region in northern Europe and comprised of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Found up north, the winters can be brutal but offer many activities, such as skiing, dog sledding, and watching the northern lights. The Vikings we’ve heard about in stories come from Scandinavia and to get a real taste of their life, visit Birka Viking Village and Stornäset Viking House. Scandinavia also has plenty of skiing destinations with a wide spectrum of slopes for all levels of skiers to discover. It’s a great destination for lovers of winter sports. Read on to find out the top ski resorts in Scandinavia.

We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and access to ski slopes and equipment. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on August 31, 2025.

1. Voss Resort Fjellheisar AS, Norway

Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account

Voss Resort Fjellheisar AS has 24 slopes for various levels of difficulty and the longest ski slope is 2 km (1.3 mi). There are 11 ski lifts for easier access to the top of the ski slope. The resort also has a ski school where you can learn or improve your skills.

Plus, it has two rental shops, in Hangurstoppen and Bavallen, where you can rent everything you need to hit the slopes, including helmets, poles, boots, skis and snowboards. 1-day pass and long-term passes (from 2 days to 8 days) are available, starting from 57 USD.

Voss Resort Fjellheisar AS has both apartments and cabins where families and friends can have a good night’s sleep before going up the slope the next day. They also offer a ski-in, ski-out facility. When you get a little peckish, you can choose from four restaurants and a cafe on site.

Voss Resort Fjellheisar AS

Address: Bavallsvegen 227, 5710 Skulestadmo, Norway

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2. Romme Alpin, Koppslahyttan, Sweden

Romme Alpin - panoramio
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Romme Alpin in Sweden is a family-owned ski resort with 33 ski slopes for both professional skiers and beginners. The longest ski slope is 2.8 km (1.7 mi). There are 13 ski lifts for guests to hop on to get to the top of the ski slope. You can rent skis, take private or group skiing lessons, and when you’ve had enough, get cozy in the sauna.

The resort also offers a ski bus which takes you to the ski slopes of your choice. Make sure to buy the Ski Pass, which costs 7 USD, and you can charge it through an online booking system or app. The resort has seven restaurants and several ski lodges with ski-in, ski-out access. Every morning, enjoy a breakfast buffet before heading for the ski slopes.

Romme Alpin

Address: Koppslahyttan 111, 781 98 Borlänge, Sweden

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3. Kvitfjell Ski Resort, Fåvang, Norway

Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account

Kvitfjell Ski Resort in Fåvang Norge, Norway, has several ski slopes for everyone to enjoy. There are small ski slopes for children and Olympic-standard slopes for those who are up for the challenge. For those seeking a gentler experience, there are 6 km (3.7 mi) of cross-country trails to skate along and marvel at the snow-covered trees. There are also four chair lifts, a gondola, two T-bar lifts, four platter lifts, and three carpet lifts for easier access to the top of the ski slope.

Ski rentals and lessons for adults and children are available. Ski lift passes start from 46 USD. Accommodation options range from apartments for small groups to chalets for big groups. Some chalets even have ski-in, ski-out access.

Kvitfjell Ski Resort

Address: Kvitfjellvegen 471, 2634 Fåvang, Norway

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4. Strandafjellet, Stranda, Norway

Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account

Strandafjellet in Stranda, Norway, is a popular ski resort for skiers and snowboarders. It features 20 slopes accessed by 7 lifts, including a gondola lift. At night, you can easily ski with the bright floodlights on either side of the ski slopes. There’s also an ice rink, hiking trails, as well as a children’s park that will keep the kids entertained after a day on the slopes.

Ski lift pass prices start from 466 USD per ski pass, which you can buy online. It also has a ski school offering beginner lessons and advanced classes to brush up on your skills. Stova 1957 is a new building in the resort with a restaurant, a cafe, ski services, and ski rentals. Stranda Hotel is just a six-minute drive away from the ski resort.

Strandafjellet

Address: Strandafjellet, Postboks 75, 6201 Stranda, Norway

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5. Vallåsen, Yllevad, Sweden

Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account

Vallåsen in Sweden has several ski slopes for beginner, intermediate and expert skiers. The slopes are open from 9:30am to 9pm during the winter, with floodlights for night skiing. It also has a ski school and ski rental, along with a restaurant from where you can order food via their smartphone app. Cross-country trails are also available for those who like a good challenge. A ski lift pass price starts from 46 USD.

Vallåsen

Address: Vallåsen, Yllevad 154, 31298 Våxtorp, Sweden

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6. Lalandia Resort Billund, Denmark (from USD 592)

Lalandia Resort Billund is a family-friendly resort in Billund, Denmark, with a water park and 0.1 km (0.06 mi) of ski slopes. It features accommodations with all the amenities for a home away from home, including a full kitchen, a dining area, free WiFi, a TV, and a patio.

Choose from any of the five restaurants to keep your whole crew well fed. The resort also has a fitness centre, as well as a spa tub and a sauna if you want a muscle-soothing soak and steam after a day in the powder.

Lalandia Resort Billund

Wheelchair accessible Visual Aid: Braille

Address: Ellehammers Alle 3

490 meters (0.4 ft) from LEGOLAND® Billund Resort

Enjoy a ski holiday in Scandinavia

Scandinavia is a winter wonderland, with ample opportunities for skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling and other activities. For the ultimate ski holiday, check out our above list of the top ski resorts in Scandinavia.

Any must-sees we missed? Tell us about them in the comments section or write a post here to help out fellow travelers!
Disclosure: Trip101 selects the listings in our articles independently. Some of the listings in this article contain affiliate links.

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