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GPS coordinates Kvitfjell Middlestation, main parking lot N 61 28.358 E 10 08.068
If you don't have a car, getting to the ski destination is facilitated by bus, train, and taxi.
During high season, Kvitfjell offers a variety of activities to suit the needs of all guests, young and old. For those who enjoy speed, they can arrange ski races, or even one of their popular _gRomperaciade_h races. For those wanting something more relaxing, they offer horse-drawn sleigh rides through the Kvitfjell forests. While you_fre there, why not enjoy a nice meal with a great view?
Kvitfjell offers the following activities:
-Dog Sledding -Guided Ski Tour -Ice Climbing -Ski Courses -Ski Races -Romperaciade/Sleigh Race -The Kvitfjelliade -Dining Opportunities -Wine & Cognac Course at GudbrandsGard -Conferences at GudbrandsGard -GudbrandsGard Hotell, an Autumn Fairytale!
For more information about the activities offered at Kvitfjell, see: [http://www.kvitfjell.no/ep/687/ Kvitfjell Activities]
Kvitfjell boasts Olympic quality slopes in a scenic environment. This is not to say it isn't suited for beginners. Au contraire; the west side of the mountain was just developed for that exact purpose! There are hills for every level of skier or snowboarder.
When it comes to Alpine, Kvitfjell offers:
-Ski Passes -Ski School -Rentals & Ski Shop -Childrens Programs -Terrain Park -Skiers Cross -And more!
There are many choices at Kvitfjell. Some of the dining opportunities allow you to organize a group meal at a cozy mountain farm, in a tipi-tent, or at a nature site selected by a guide. There are also a few after skis where you can enjoy home made sausages and goulajs soup; Koia afterski is located right at centre station. You can also have a meal at the lodge, or for a more formal affair at GudbrandsGard Hotell's specialty restaurant.