Tryvann Ski Resort Explained

Tryvann Ski Resort
Nearest City:Oslo
Coordinates:59.9894°N 10.6681°W
Pushpin Relief:y
Vertical:381m (1,250feet)[1]
Top Elevation:531m (1,742feet)
Base Elevation:150m (490feet)
Longest Run:1.3km (00.8miles)
Total Length:9.6km (06miles)
Liftsystem:9

The Oslo Winter Park at Tryvann (Norwegian: Oslo Vinterpark) is a ski resort in Oslo, Norway. It is the most used ski resort of Norway. In the 1930s, the ski slope Tryvannskleiva was constructed, and the first race was held in 1933. The ski slope was later expanded with Tommkleiva, Wyllerløypa and finally with Tryvann Ski Resort. As of winter of 2010, the resort has 14 slopes and 7 lifts. There is only 1.2km (00.7miles) walking or bus distance from the Voksenkollen metro station.

Ski slopes

Ski slope Length in meters
Wyllerløypa 1300
Tårnbakken 900
Tryvannskleiva 400
Vestkleiva 200
Tommkleiva200
Mellomkleiva 200
Veslekleiva 200
Hyttli-trassæerne approx. 650

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.skiresort.info/ski-resort/oslo-vinterpark-tryvann/ Ski resort Oslo Vinterpark – Tryvann