Trysil Piste Map
Grab the Trysil ski resort map to get the lay of the land before you arrive - it's a proper overview of Norway's largest ski area. The trail map covers 67 runs spread across the mountain, with 23 beginner-friendly pistes, 11 intermediates, and 17 advanced runs serviced by 7 chairlifts and 35 drag lifts. The slopes stretch from 1100m at the top down to 475m at the base, giving you a solid 625m of vertical to play with.

Best Runs in Trysil
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Fanneslåtten (Green): A wide, gentle slope at the top of the resort ideal for complete beginners finding their feet.
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Høgegga (Blue): A long, cruisy intermediate run stretching over 3km with consistent pitch and stunning views across the valley.
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Storåsen (Blue): A tree-lined blue that winds through the forest offering excellent natural snow protection on windy days.
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Fjellfloke (Red): A proper red run with sustained steepness and great carving terrain when groomed.
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Totten (Red): A challenging red that drops through varied terrain with some steeper pitches to test improving intermediates.
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Løypekorset (Red): A narrower, technical red run that demands precision through tighter sections and rollers.
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Grøndalen (Black): Norway's longest black run at 5.5km, offering relentless vertical with steep sections, moguls, and genuine leg-burn.
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Slettfjell (Black): A steep, mogul-filled black that sits right under the Slettfjellheisen lift, perfect for showing off your skills.
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Turistslalåm (Black): A properly steep black diamond pitch that's often used for race training and will challenge even confident skiers.

