Sweden’s best ski resorts attract holidaymakers from all over the world with winding ski slopes, well-prepared ski trails, and thrilling mountain adventures. There are child-friendly ski areas and parks for the family, wide slopes for beginners, and challenging black pistes for experienced skiers.
You can even explore the vast Swedish fell by scooter or guided ski-tour, try heli-skiing and enjoy skiing in gorgeous, wide-open spaces. End the day with a bit of après-ski and live entertainment at the country's most popular ski resorts. Plan your winter holiday with our guide to the best places for skiing and snowboarding in Sweden.
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Åre
Whiz down the slopes in historic Åre
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Åre offers a range of slopes for both advanced skiers and families with children in Sweden. The prominent ski resort is in the county of Jämtland, some 600 km from Stockholm. One of the easiest ways to get there is by taking a flight to Östersund, followed by an airport coach.
An aerial tramway takes you up Mt. Åreskutan, where you can enjoy amazing views and fantastic skiing. Enjoy a nice cup of coffee and pastries at Toppstugan (highest cafe in Sweden) or Mr Bramwells Wigwam in the Tegefjäll ski area.
Location: Trondheimsleden 52, 837 52 Åre, Sweden
Phone: +46 (0)771 84 00 00
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Sälen
A wide varitey of slopes to suit every skier
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Sälen has slopes to suit all, whether you wish to snowplough, slalom, or ski off-piste. The ski area is in Dalarna, some 20 km from the Norwegian border. Spend a day on the long slopes of Lindvallen and Gustavsbacken or the wide carving slopes on the eastern side of Tandadålen.
If you're a bit unsteady on your skis, make your way to the large beginners' area Trollbäcken at Hundfjället. Another good option is the SkiStar Fun Ride adventure ski area. Refuel with a classic pub meal at excellent diners such as the Lodge Bar at Experiumtorget or O’Learys.
Location: Sälen, 780 67, Sweden
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Hemavan
Ski, ride a snow scooter and try heli-skiing at Hemavan
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Hemavan is the largest ski resort in northern Sweden, offering 10 lifts, 29 slopes, 3 dedicated children’s areas, a snowpark, and a ski cross arena. It's located in the county of Västerbotten, around 40 km from the Norwegian border. You can get there by car, flight or take the Lapplandspilen bus from Stockholm.
Here, you can whiz down the winding slopes of Ingemarbacken and Anjabacken or explore off-piste areas. Heli-skiing is a must-try – a helicopter takes you to one or more mountain tops where you can enjoy skiing on untouched powder. After a long day on the slopes, unwind with a delicious meal at the famous Björk Topprestaurang & Fjällbar.
Location: Hemavan, 920 66, Sweden
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Vemdalen
Experience challenging pistes, family-friendly slopes, and ski touring
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Vemdalen is a massive ski area with 3 excellent ski resorts, all at high altitudes. Located in Jämtland County, you can easily get there by car, train or bus. The southerly resort of Björnrike is accessible via an express lift.
Challenge yourself to a run down the tough slopes at Klövsjö, or explore Storhogna, where you can combine skiing with a relaxing spa experience. Finish the day with an evening meal or après ski at Björnrikegården. Webcams allow you to check for weather conditions in Vemdalen before your visit.
Location: Vemdalsskalet Nya landsvägen 58, 840 92 Vemdalen, Sweden
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Duved
A great ski resort for leisurely downhill skiing
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Duved offers a calm pace, along with lengthy, wide, and well-pisted slopes. The ski area is approximately 10 km west of Åre, and easily accessed via ski bus. Take the chairlift up to the top of Mullfjäll and glide down the slopes at a leisurely pace.
Spend your time skiing the well-prepared cross-country trails, or enjoy freeride skiing in freshly fallen snow. Duved’s ski system is linked to Tegefjäll, so it's a good idea to take the Leråliften ski lift and discover what that area has to offer. Ski buses quickly take you to Åre town centre, where you can enjoy a tasty meal and do some shopping.
Location: Duved, 837 31, Sweden
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Tänndalen
Enjoy downslope and cross-country skiing, as well as ski tours and off-piste
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Tänndalen offers slopes ranging from high altitude to below treelines, along with ski tracks in valleys and mountain terrain. Discover over 38 km of ski slopes or take a guided tour to enjoy wide-open spaces near the Norwegian border. Snowshoeing at the ridge around Svansjön and ski tours to Svansjöklappen are popular activities inTänndalen, too.
End the day with a filling meal and drinks at the Ski Lodge Kök & Bar or Wärdshuset Forbonden. Tänndalen is in western Härjedalen, easily accessible via bus or train from several locations in Sweden.
Location: Tänndalen, 840 98, Sweden
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Stöten
Discover more than 45 ski slopes with varying degrees of difficulty
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Stöten offers just about everything for a winter getaway, from easy slopes and black pistes to cross-country trails and a snow park. The ski resort is about 40 km northwest of Sälen. You can get there by train or bus from the cities of Mora or Borlänge, or the Fjällexpressen bus from Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö.
You can enjoy early morning or night skiing at Stöten's World Cup slope. Stöten has the longest slope in Sälen, spanning 3 km across varying terrain. Besides skiing and snowboarding, you can discover the beautiful mountain scenery on a scooter safari or unwind in a sauna at Vattufjäll.
Location: Skidtorget, Stöten, 780 67 Sälen, Sweden
Phone: +46 (0)280 75 000
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Riksgränsen
Experience challenging and winding slopes
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Riksgränsen is a great place to experience some fantastic skiing in Sweden, thanks to 29 pistes and numerous off-piste alternatives. Not quite surprisingly, given that its name means “national border”, the ski resort is as far north in Sweden as you can get.
It's easiest to take a flight from Stockholm to Kiruna, followed by bus, train, or car to Riksgränsen. You can venture out onto challenging runs like “Uffes Vägg” and “Rimfors” or try heli-skiing for an extraordinary experience. End the day with a tasty meal and drinks at Lappis or Lapplandia Restaurant.
Location: 981 94 Riksgränsen, Sweden
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Romme
Where ultramodern lifts can take you to well-pisted slopes
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Romme offers easily accessible skiing on 33 slopes from 2 mountain peaks. Located in the southern part of Dalarna County, the ski area is within a 2.5-hour drive from Stockholm. You can board ski coaches from many locations in Sweden.
In Romme, fine-tune your technique by tackling the curves of long and easy slopes all the way down to Romme Valley. A fast lift can take you back up to the top of Solklint. Test out the more challenging black pistes of Solstinget and Älgkyssen or keep to the easy slopes of Bumerangen and Torkels Brott.
Location: Koppslahyttan 111, 781 98 Borlänge, Sweden
Phone: +46 (0)243 795 800
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Lofsdalen
Venture out onto 25 downhill slopes
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Lofsdalen is a small Swedish mountain village with around 25 downhill ski slopes and 122 km of cross-country ski trails. There are scooter trails on the mountain, with rails and jumps offering various degrees of difficulty. Practice your skills at the ski cross courses or work on your freeriding at Blå Linjen or Äventyret.
Night skiing is available at Toppen and Loffebacken on certain days, so you can hit the illuminated slopes after sunset. Lofsdalen is around 500 km from Stockholm, and accessible via car, bus, train and plane.
Location: Olsvensbacken 6, 840 85 Lofsdalen, Sweden
Phone: +46 (0)680 413 50
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