The Ski Resort
Dagali Fjellpark lies in the small mountain village of Dagali in the municipality of Hol, halfway between Oslo and Bergen at the foot of the Hardangervidda National Park. The family-friendly ski centre offers five long runs in a snow-reliable high-altitude setting, just around 15 minutes from the well-known winter sports town of Geilo. An intermediate lift allows even first-time skiers to ease into the long descents from day one. From the top station, the vast open plateau of the Hardangervidda stretches out — one of Norway's most impressive natural landscapes.
Interesting facts
- The vertical drop from summit to base is 220 m. The average difference in altitude between base and summit of Ski Resorts in Norway is 424 m. Runs and slopes are therefore relatively short. The high point of the ski resort is located at an elevation of 1,140 m.
- Snow coverage is usually best during January, offering an average snow depth of 0 cm at summit elevation and 1 cm at the base.
Activities
On the Dagalifjell plateau, cross-country trails stretch through the open mountain landscape. Dagali Fjellpark also offers snowkiting lessons and multi-day snowkiting camps on the Hardangervidda — one of Norway's finest regions for the sport. On site, an outdoor hot tub and a sauna are available. Accommodation ranges from an apartment right on the slopes to heated lavvu tents — a traditional Sami dwelling that rounds off the nature experience in a special way.
What has made Dagali Fjellpark famous well beyond the region is its toboggan run — the longest groomed sled run with a lift in all of Norway. Over 1.85 kilometres, custom-built racing sleds fitted with a steering wheel and brakes hurtle down straights and curves, reaching speeds of up to 70 km/h. The run is freshly groomed daily and also open for evening sessions under floodlights.
Dining and Restaurants
Infrastructure & Rental
Ski rental and a ski school are located directly at the ski centre. A simple café serves hot drinks and snacks.


