While the ski area is manageable, there are plenty of options. Both in cross-country skiing and alpine experiences, with 28 slopes of different levels of difficulty: from challenging and fun black runs that really challenge the technique, to numerous easy green and blue runs for beginners.
Even if you don't ski, Norefjell offers plenty of options - including a 300-metre slope that turns into a toboggan run when the ski center closes in the late afternoon.
With a height difference of 1,010 meters, Norefjell has the largest drop in Norway. It's the perfect place to go skiing in Norway if you love long, steep runs. The longest route is around 6 kilometers long - and offers an absolutely fantastic view. If you feel like it, you can also take a trip down the old Olympic slope, where several alpine Olympic competitions were held in 1952.
But Norefjell has more to offer than steep descents. There are 28 slopes in total with a wide range from beginner slopes to black slopes. There are also fun parks, ski schools and a toboggan run. In short: there is something for the whole family on a ski holiday in Norefjell. In addition, it is only a two-hour drive from Larvik to Norefjell - so you can quickly hit the slopes and spend a skiing holiday in Norway.