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Lofsdalen – Plenty of Natural Snow and Affordable Ski Experiences

Lofsdalen is a small, family friendly ski resort in Sweden where you get a lot for your money. Everything is within reach, which is perfect when family members want to do different activities on the slopes but still meet up for lunch.

Skidåkning barn Loffe lofsdalen Martin Olson
Children can ski with the cosy bear Loffe in Lofsdalen. Photo: Martin Olson

Sweden’s Best Mountain Destination 2023

Lofsdalen has the highest vertical drop in Sweden south of Åre, with 492 meters. The alpine area offers 25 slopes, ranging from easy runs for beginners to steep challenges for those seeking a real thrill. There are also excellent opportunities for safe off-piste skiing with plenty of powder snow within the ski area. With 9 different lifts and one of Sweden’s steepest slopes, every skier can find what they want. At the top of Mount Hovärken, 1,225 meters above sea level, there is a whiskey bar with stunning 360-degree views. There are also several great restaurants for added coziness during your ski holiday in Sweden. Lofsdalen was named Sweden’s best mountain destination in 2023 at the Grand Travel Awards. In Lofsdalen, you can stay in spacious cozy cabins, apartments, or hotels.

Lofsdalen is truly perfect for families. Younger children can ski in the kids’ area in the morning and play in the afternoon. Older children and parents have the option to choose from several slopes with varying degrees of difficulty in the same area, including some in steeper terrain. If anyone in the family wants to go cross-country skiing after a few hours on the slopes, the cross-country trails start right by the lifts. Lofsdalen is ideal for families who want to be close to all activities. If guests from Denmark choose to take the ferry to Oslo and then drive through the beautiful winter landscape, it doesn’t take long to reach Lofsdalen.”

Tina, CEO of Destination Lofsdalen

Destination Lofsdalen. Photo: Martin Olson

A ski holiday in Lofsdalen offers:

Vinterbad Lofsdalen Uppvallens fäbod
Photo: Uppvallens fäbod

Transport:

  • Car: 545 km from Umeå, 500 km from Stockholm, 670 km from Gothenburg, 940 km from Malmö.
Snöyoga Lofsdalen
Snow yoga with Lofsdalen outdoor

Large and small destinations for a ski holiday in Sweden

A large or small ski resort can have different advantages depending on the skiing experience your family desires. A smaller place is more manageable, often with fewer guests and more space on the slopes, as well as peace and quiet when taking the lift. If the children are old enough to ski on their own, it is often easy to agree on a central meeting point without worrying about them getting lost along the way. This could be places like Trillevallen, Bydalsfjällen, Lofsdalen, or Storlien. If you’re looking for a wide range of activities besides skiing, then the city of Östersund would suit you. If you’re seeking even smaller, cozy, and affordable options, you might consider Kullstabacken in Hammarstrand, which has a nearby hotel and cabin village, or Stora Blåsjön in Frostviken, with hotels, cabins, and camping facilities nearby.

A larger place offers more options, more varied skiing, and if your family has completely different preferences for skiing and activities, this can be an advantage, allowing both beginners and experienced skiers to have a good experience. The larger ski resorts have more facilities, including indoor activities if needed due to the weather. Among the larger ski resorts in Jämtland Härjedalen are Åre, where the areas of Åre Björnen and Duved-Tegefjäll are the most family-friendly. Vemdalen and Funäsfjällen also offer a very wide range of slopes and facilities that cater to both beginners and experienced skiers.

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