Overall Rating
2
From 2 Reviews
14
Total Runs
120
Bottom Elevation
1006
Top Elevation
20
Skiable Terrain

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Narvikfjellet, Norway’s most urban coastal ski resort, combines world-class skiing with breathtaking views of fjords and mountains. Its slopes range from beginner-friendly to more challenging reds and blacks, as well as an expansive off-piste terrain. The resort features a modern cable car, a ski school, and a list of après-ski options. Narvik offers Arctic experiences like dog sledding, Northern Lights tours, and Sami cultural activities. Its unique blend of urban convenience and natural beauty makes it a great winter destination.
Recent Reviews
Leah
intermediate skier ⛷️
Jan, 8 2025
Very poor communication about how many slopes will be open. Ski pass charged at full price per day despite there only being one T Bar lift open which inevitably had huge queues. Restaurant not open. Ski in- Ski out hotel useless as slope wasn't open. Slow service at the ski hire. All in all - don't bother.
Cieran
intermediate skier ⛷️ 🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Dec, 22 2024
Great small ski slope with minimal queues and people . spent a couple of days while in Norway during February and the snow was excellent
Narvik Resort Stats
Ski Terrain
14Total Runs
5 kmLongest Run
20 kmSkiable Terrain
3.5 kmsSnow making
3.5 kmsNight Skiing
Elevation
1006 mTop
120 mBottom
886 mVertical Drop
Lifts
1Gondolas / Cable Cars
1Chairlifts
4Surface Lifts
Lift Pass Costs
Nkr5700Season pass
Nkr22456 days
Nkr4651 day
Weather
122 cmAverage annual snowfall
Narvik Travel Information
Airports
75min drive80KMsHarstad/Narvik Airport (EVE)
Train Stations
5min drive2KMsNarvik Station

