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Last year’s long ski season and great snömassor got to ski resorts rejoice. Now the season started and many have already booked this year’s holiday.
But where do you get the most slope and a glide for the money?
SvD Näringsliv has listed the cheapest and most expensive liftkorten 2019.

Snow, snow and yet more snow. Last year was long, many ski resorts could be open longer into the spring than what they usually have. It was sold ski passes for sek 1.7 billion, which is an increase of 16 percent compared with the year before.

There are some differences in the price of ski passes at the various ski areas. SvD Näringsliv has identified which is the most expensive and which is the cheapest in Sweden and Norway. Children under seven travels free and young people up to 17 years receive a discount on ski passes.

Cheapest ski passes in Sweden has Hovfjället.

– All of the ski resorts has its place in the Swedish skidhimlen. I think it is good that there is a differential pengavilja – everyone should be able to afford to go skiing. We have many families and many children start to ski here, ” says Karl-Eric Vesterberg to SvD Näringsliv.

most Expensive Swedish ski pass has Åre where an adult may pay 2 445 for a week and a youth may shell out with the 1 965 for a week of skiing.

– Åre is for the bon vivant. There is a ski resort of international class, where there are high quality restaurants. Our target audience is mixed, it can be anything from a bunch of friends, couples and people who go on conference, Åre, ” says Linda Morell, pr manager SkiStar

1. Hovfjället – cheapest!

Plant : 14 slopes and six lifts.

Rates: ski pass adult/week: 1 500 sek, ski pass youth/week: 1 205 sek, ski pass senior/week: 1 205 sek. Children under the age of seven go free.

2. Kungsberget in Gästrikland

Plant : 17 runs, with eight drag lifts and two chair lifts.

Prices : ski pass adult/week: 1 595 sek, ski pass youth/week: 1 275 sek. Children under the age of seven go free.

3. Lofsdalen Maksibet in Härjedalen

Plant : 9 ski lifts, 25 ski runs and green, blue, and red ski slopes.

Prices : ski pass adult/week: 1 600 sek, ski pass youth/week: 1 335 kronor. Children under the age of seven go free.

4. Romme Alpin

Plant : 33 slopes and 13 lifts.

Prices : ski pass adult/week: 1 725 sek, ski pass youth/week: 1 340 sek, ski pass Senior/week: 1 340 sek. Children under the age of seven go free.

5. Kläppen

Plant : 37 pistes and 21 ski lifts.

Prices : ski pass adult/week: 1 800 sek, ski pass youth/week: 1 410, sek, ski pass senior/week: 1 410 sek. Children under the age of seven go free.

6. Idre Fjäll

Plant : 40 descents.

Prices : ski pass adult/week: 1 855 sek, ski pass youth/week: 1 445 sek. Children under the age of seven go free.

7. Branäs

Plant : 30 ski runs and 22 ski lifts.

Rates: ski pass adult/week: 1 895 sek, ski pass youth/week: 1 470 sek. Children under the age of seven go free.

8. Brunt

Plant : 48 of slopes and 21 ski lifts.

Prices : ski pass adult/week: 1 985 sek, ski pass youth/week: 1 585 sek. Children under the age of seven go free.

9. Funäsfjällen

Plant : 36 lifts of the six ski areas: Tänndalen, Tänndalsvallen, Ramundberget, Funäsdalsberget, Tännäskröket and Kappruet.

Prices : ski pass adult/week: 2 010 sek, ski pass youth/week: 1 590 sek, ski pass senior/week: 1 590 sek. Children under the age of seven go free.

10. Sälen

Plant : Sälen consists of four different areas that are related, Lindvallen, Högfjället, Tandådalen and Hundfjället. 87 lifts and over 100 different descents.

Prices : ski pass adult/week: 2 155 sek, ski pass youth/week: 1 735 sek, ski pass senior/week: 1 735 sek. Children under the age of seven go free.

11. Vemdalen

Plant : There are three ski areas: Vemdalsskalet, Klövsjö-Storhogna and Björnrike. In total, there are 35 lifts and the whole of 58 runs.

Prices : ski pass adult/week: 2 170 sek, ski pass youth/week: 1 750 sek, ski pass senior/week: 1 750 sek. Children under the age of seven go free.

12. Åre – the most expensive!

Plant 41 ski lifts and 90 slopes.

Prices : ski pass adult/week: 2 445 sek, ski pass youth/week: 1 965 sek, ski pass senior/week: 1 965 sek. Children under the age of seven go free.

13. Hemsedal, Norway

Plant : 20 ski lifts and 50 slopes.

Prices : ski pass adult/week: 2 549 sek, ski pass youth/week: 2 060 sek, ski pass senior/week: 2 060 kronor. Children under the age of seven go free.

14. Trysil, Norway – the most expensive!

Plant : Norway’s largest ski resort with four connected ski areas. 31 lifts and 68 slopes.

Prices : ski pass adult/week: 2 679 sek, ski pass youth/week: 2 179 sek, ski pass senior/week: 2 179 sek. Children under the age of seven go free.