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Trysil piste map

Detailed piste map of Trysil highlighting top ski runs and lifts
16th July, 2025
5 min read time

Trysil, Norway's largest ski resort, is part of the Trysilfjellet ski area and offers an expansive network of over 70 kilometers of pistes, along with a variety of terrain parks to explore. To make the most of your ski holiday, download the latest Trysil piste map and get familiar with the slopes and lifts, ensuring a seamless skiing experience from the start.

Trysil ski resort piste map

Download it here, or pick up a copy at ticket offices and information points throughout the Trysil ski resort.

Trysil piste map

Trysil piste map downloads

Click on the links below to download the latest Trysil piste map

  1. Trysil piste map pdf
  2. Trysil piste map jpg

Trysil best ski pistes

Trysil, Norway’s largest resort, offers 21 green, 17 blue, 18 red, and 11 black runs, with excellent night skiing:

  • Turistsenteret, piste 21 (Green-Beginner): Wide, and well-lit night ski run, perfect for beginners and evening relaxing laps.
  • Turistsenteret, pistes 15 & 77 (Red-Intermediate): Two reds with moderate pitch, groomed nightly.
  • Turistsenteret, Crossarena, piste 33 (Green-Beginner): Varied green used for cross‑country entrance.
  • Turistsenteret, pistes 22 & 28 (Black-Expert): Black runs, near the base, also offering night illumination
  • Skihytta, piste 16 (Green-Beginner): Scenic green beneath the lodge, lightly trafficked.
  • Skihytta, piste 8 (Blue-Intermediate): Rolling blue with mild gradient.
  • Skihytta, pistes 4, 5 & 12 (Red-Intermediate): Three linked reds perfect for perfecting your technique.
  • Vihammerskogen, piste 84 (Blue-Intermediate): Easy blue run through glades
  • Høgegga, Ekspert’n, piste 75 (Black-Expert): Expert only black with tight fall‑line.
  • Høgegga, piste 82 (Black-Expert): Ungroomed off‑piste route, requires good snow conditions.

Trysil in brief

  • Base elevation: 395 m
  • Summit elevation: 1,100 m
  • Vertical drop: 625 m
  • Number of pistes: 67
  • Type of pistes: 21 green, 17 blue, 18 red, 11 black
  • Downhill total length: 78 km
  • Number of ski lifts: 31
  • Cross-country trails: +500 km
  • Snow park: 1
  • Fun park: 1

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