Winter adventure guide: Six scenic ski destinations in Scandinavia

From Norway’s largest alpine areas to Sweden’s family-friendly trails, Scandinavia offers ski destinations for every kind of traveller. Whether you’re seeking adrenaline, togetherness, or simply time spent in nature, these six regions invite you to create your own winter story.

Snow-dusted peaks, endless slopes, and the glow of a fire in a cosy cabin — this is the essence of winter in the North. Scandinavia is home to some of the most varied ski areas in Europe, with options for every skill level. From steep descents and terrain parks to gentle runs and quiet forest trails, there’s a destination here for every type of holiday.

We’ve gathered six of the most scenic places for your next trip. Alongside practical advice, you’ll also find handpicked cabins that make the perfect base for your holiday.

How to choose the perfect destination

With so many picture-perfect ski resorts, narrowing down the options can feel overwhelming. To make your choice easier, we’ve focused on areas that combine stunning nature with easy accessibility. Most are within a few hours’ drive of Oslo, which you can reach by plane or ferry — making them convenient gateways to Nordic winter adventures.

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Geilo

Tucked between two national parks and just a few hours from Oslo, Geilo is one of Norway’s most popular ski towns. It’s known for its versatile slopes, excellent ski schools, and welcoming family atmosphere. Beginners can start on gentle runs, while experienced skiers will find plenty of challenges — from steep downhill stretches to terrain parks.

A network of ski buses connect the different slopes, so you can easily explore the entire area in one trip. Off the slopes, Geilo offers winter activities such as dog sledding, snowshoeing, and ice bathing — perfect for mixing up the pace.

Our Landfolk cabins in Geilo place you close to both slopes and wilderness, so you can spend your days in the snow and your evenings unwinding by the fire.

Handpicked gems near Geilo

Haven’t found your favourite yet? Explore all our charming cabins near Geilo here.

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Valdres

Valdres offers a smaller ski experience with plenty of charm. The area around Vaset is especially family-friendly, and even features a dedicated children’s and beginner’s area with its own lift.

Beyond skiing, Valdres is all about slow moments and scenic views — a chance to enjoy winter without the bustle of the larger resorts. Landfolk cabins here range from traditional log houses to contemporary design retreats, giving you the perfect base for relaxed days in the snow.

Our co-founder Camilla took her husband and children on their very first ski holiday here. Read all about her trip — and steal her packing list — in this story.

Handpicked gems near Valdres

Still dreaming of another kind of retreat? Explore all our cabins near Valdres here.

Trysil

As Norway’s largest ski resort, Trysil is built around the impressive Trysilfjellet mountain and offers more than 60 varied slopes and 31 lifts. From gentle beginner areas to demanding black runs, there’s something for everyone. Families appreciate the many ski schools and children’s zones, while advanced skiers enjoy the long, steep descents and snow parks.

After a day on the mountain, settle into a Landfolk cabin — many offer ski-in/ski-out access and wood-burning stoves, perfect for evenings filled with warmth and hot chocolate.

Handpicked gems near Trysil

Discover all our handpicked cabins in Trysil – from ski-in/ski-out gems to rustic retreats – and find the perfect base for your next winter adventure here.

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Your ultimate winter guide: practical tips

Planning a ski holiday in Scandinavia means balancing excitement with a few practical considerations. Here are five things to keep in mind before you pack your bags:

  • Book early – Popular cabins go fast, so secure your dream stay well in advance.

  • Reserve ski gear ahead of time – Most resorts and sports shops rent equipment, and booking early ensures availability.

  • Prepare for winter roads – Depending on conditions, you may need snow chains or four-wheel drive. Always check with your host before you travel.

  • Plan your meals – Shopping locally is part of the adventure, but bringing a few favourites from home saves more time for the slopes.

  • Match the resort to your skills – Some ski passes cover multiple resorts, which is helpful if your group has mixed levels.

Find even more practical tips for planning your ski holiday here.


Norefjell

Close to Oslo but with a true mountain feel, Norefjell is a favourite for travellers seeking variety. The area combines beginner-friendly slopes with challenging off-piste terrain, making it appealing to both families and thrill-seekers.

What makes Norefjell special is its unique setting: towering mountains with sweeping views down to the fjord. Whether you stay in a modern architectural cabin or a rustic retreat, the landscape itself is part of the magic.

Ready to find your perfect winter retreat? Browse all our cabins in Norefjell and start planning a getaway surrounded by snow-capped mountains, cozy interiors, and unforgettable moments.

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Pro tip: The right equipment

The key to enjoying long days outdoors is staying comfortable. Dress in layers, wear wool close to your skin, and keep extra mittens handy. Make sure boots fit properly — not too tight, so your toes stay warm. If you’re renting gear, book in advance for the best selection.


Hafjell

Just north of Lillehammer lies Hafjell, a resort with Olympic heritage and slopes for every level. Families love Mosetertoppen, one of Scandinavia’s best children’s areas, while seasoned skiers can test themselves on the same challenging runs used in the 1994 Winter Olympics.

The variety here is hard to beat — and with four other popular skiing areas nearby, you’ll never run out of options. Many Landfolk cabins in Hafjell are designed with ski holidays in mind, complete with fireplaces and mountain views.

Discover your perfect mountain escape — explore all our cabins in Hafjell and find your next retreat surrounded by nature, comfort, and unforgettable views.

Sälen

Crossing into Sweden, Sälen is one of the country’s most beloved ski regions. It’s a place where families, friends, and couples can enjoy both adventure and relaxation. You’ll find slopes for every level, and when you’re ready for a slower pace, the area also offers winter hiking, ice baths, and saunas.

From classic wooden cabins to modern Scandinavian getaways, Sälen’s Landfolk homes are the perfect backdrop for days on the slopes and nights spent unwinding.

Find your perfect mountain retreat—explore all our cabins in Sälen and start planning a getaway filled with comfort, adventure, and breathtaking views.

Cross country skiing

Beyond skiing

Winter in Scandinavia offers so much more than downhill slopes. Cross-country trails, mountain cafés, dog sledding, and evenings in a cosy cabin are all part of the experience.

Discover the Nordic wellness ritual of winter bathing with our step-by-step guide and handpicked hidden spots across the region — or follow along as our colleague Amalie swaps buzzing city life for a cross-country skiing adventure in Sweden.

Wherever you go, don’t forget to ask your host for local recommendations. They often know the very best hidden gems — and they’re always happy to share.

Anna Michaelsen
Skrivet av Anna Michaelsenaugusti 2025

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