
Cross country skiing in Trysil
Trysil boasts an extensive network of over 500 km of groomed cross-country trails, stretching through both mountains and forests. The trails are meticulously maintained throughout the season to ensure optimal skiing conditions. Explore routes from the high mountains to sheltered woodland areas.
Cross-country ski trails in Trysil
Turistsenteret
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Trysilfjellet ArenaOpen
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Ole G-vegenOpen
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Sørrunden-Mosetra-Brune høgdaOpen
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Hytteområdet sørOpen
Skihytta
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Håvi- Grønskaret L1Open
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Håvi- Skihytta L2Open
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Skihytta- Grønskaret L3Open
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Påskeløypa L9Open
Høyfjellssenteret
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Lågfjellet L3, L4Open
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Fageråskjølen L5Open
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Skurufjellet L6 OBS enkelte stenete partierOpen
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Svesætra L7Open
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Hytteområde L11, L12, L13Open
Høgegga
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Stormyra-Skihytta L10Open
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500 km of Groomed Trails
Trysil offers a diverse network of over 500 km of cross-country trails suitable for all skill levels. Start your ski adventure from popular spots like Skihytta or Fageråsen, featuring wide tracks for both classic and skate skiing.
Want an overview of the trail network? Get a trail map to plan your routes.
Group Training
Groups planning cross-country training camps must pre-book time at Trysilfjellet Arena. Weekends fill up quickly, so it’s best to book early.
Organizing a training camp? Contact group@skistar.com to reserve a spot.
Early Season Skiing
The cross-country season in Trysil starts early! From October 31, you can ski at Trysilfjellet Arena, where preserved snow from the previous winter ensures early tracks. At least 5 km of groomed trails and a biathlon arena are available.
Read more about early season cross-country skiing and how to start your season in October.
Experience fantastic skiing conditions in Trysil – from early winter to late spring!