





Although Trysil well-known and widely popular as a prime ski resort, there are several other winter activities thriving here as well, such as dog sledding and romantic sleigh rides. This premier mountain location offers recreation for warmer months as well. You can bike, hike or take a horseback ride up to scenic elevations. The area also supports whitewater rafting and a safari where you can see moose and beavers in their natural habitat. Additionally, the hotel offers proximity to museums, where you can explore interesting local history and culture. Check out more details below.
Get the most out of your visit to Trysil by taking a guided tour. Guides are available to help you try anything from dog sledding to cozy forest campfires.
Find a feast of fascination at the multi-site Trysil Engerdal Museum: cultural attractions include the Blokkodden Wilderness Museum and Trysil Village Museum.
Tee off on the idyllic southern flanks of Trysilfjellet for Norway's best forest and mountain golf challenge. This exhilarating experience is a must for all golfers.
Trysil is Norway’s largest and most popular ski resort. With a total of 69 slopes and 31 lifts, Trysil offers an unparalleled skiing experience for the whole family.
Kongeparken is located in Nybergsund, on the historic site where King Haakon hid from the German bombing raids during World War II on 11 April 1940. The four works of art by Vebjørn Sand can be visited free of charge by the public.
Trysil Bike Arena is the largest and most complete mountain bike resort in Scandinavia. It boasts more than 50 kilometers of purpose-built single-track trails and almost 100 kilometers of natural single tracks.