Tryvann Ski Resort
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.[2] In the 1930s, the ski slope Tryvannskleiva was constructed, and the first race was held in 1933.[3] The ski slope was later expanded with Tommkleiva, Wyllerløypa and finally with Tryvann Ski Resort.[3] As of winter of 2010, the resort has 14 slopes and 7 lifts.[2] There is only 1.2 km (0.75 mi) walking or bus distance from the Voksenkollen metro station.
Tryvann Ski Resort | |
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The ski slope Wyllerløypa | |
Nearest major city | Oslo |
Coordinates | 59°59′22″N 10°40′05″E |
Vertical | 381 m (1,250 ft)[1] |
Top elevation | 531 m (1,742 ft) |
Base elevation | 150 m (490 ft) |
Longest run | 1.3 km (0.81 mi) |
Lift system | 9 |
Total length | 9.6 km (6.0 mi) |
Ski slopes
Ski slope | Length in meters |
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Wyllerløypa | 1300 |
Tårnbakken | 900 |
Tryvannskleiva | 400 |
Vestkleiva | 200 |
Tommkleiva | 200 |
Mellomkleiva | 200 |
Veslekleiva | 200 |
Hyttli-trassæerne | approx. 650 |
References
- Ski resort Oslo Vinterpark – Tryvann
- Tvedt, Knut Are, ed. (2010). "Tryvann Vinterpark". Oslo byleksikon (in Norwegian) (5th ed.). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. p. 582. ISBN 978-82-573-1760-7.
- Tvedt, Knut Are, ed. (2010). "Tryvannskleiva". Oslo byleksikon (in Norwegian) (5th ed.). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. p. 581. ISBN 978-82-573-1760-7.
External links
- Official website Oslo Vinterpark (in Norwegian)
- The alpine area in the middle of Oslo (in English)
- Time table, T-bane (Metro) to Frognerseteren (Tryvann Skiresort) (in Norwegian)
- Video on YouTube
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