Nordic skiing is represented by 10 resorts equipped for any level of preparation. Quiet family-oriented Beitostelen, Gala with its ice fishing and reindeer riding, Geilo with its snowmobile safari – every mountain skier will be sure to find a place for himself. The most impatient visitors go to Kvitfjöll, Norway’s largest resort with artificial snow, open from November to May. The small ski slopes of Lillehammer will allow inexperienced skiers to forever love skiing in the valley, in which, according to legend, the trolls were born.
An unprecedented influx of adrenaline will be experienced by everyone who sweeps across a stormy river on a solid raft. Rafting in Norway is common in all regions. On the fast and full-flowing river Sjoa in the western part of the country, you will find the most desperate sportsmen teamed, skillfully avoiding huge boulders and foam lines on streams. Family vacation with children will be provided by the tranquil Driva River in the southern part of Norway. It is famous for its safe flow and impressive landscapes on the banks.
The northern country has prepared high mountains for rock-climbing for true lovers of extreme sports. The areas of Lofoten, the Troll Wall, Sandvika and Kolari are full of trails of different levels of complexity. The rock breed holds athletes well, and the rocks are prickly with an abundance of cracks. Cliffs and quiet northern sunsets hanging over the river will dilute the atmosphere of extreme leisure with moments of tranquility.
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