I'm a Scottish skier &have Swedish family my uncle and his Swedish family stay in Stockholm. So going 2026 as season starts late and goes on for mounths🇸🇪🇸🇪Åre is my favourite
Nice video. Though, Åre is pronounced more like "Ore". The Å is special, but more like O then A. :) Also, kayaking might be hard when the lake is frozen :D There is however dog-sledghing, ATV rides, snowmobiling and even ice-racing with rally cars.
Hey guys i don't want to seem that dumb, but is their anywhere to snowboard/ski early June, I plan on going backpacking in sweden this summer and I'd love to go snowboarding somewhere up north, any other suggestions where to go in sweden would be great too!
Im from Sweden and I have been skiing in Kläppen Ski Resort. Its a really nice Ski Resort, but due to the pandemic, no progress has been made since 2016, just like waiting for Geometry Dash 2.2, which dropped out this year.
"Skiing in Sweden" showing pictures from Rocky Mountains [in the beginning]..... Branäs, Vemdalen, Sälen are kids areas. There is only one place worth mentioning; Åre. Big advantage from sometimes in the alps; snow. End november -may.
@@mountain_sight it's the placement especially people living in Sweden. Like from Stockholm its only 3 hours away so you can take a day trip there from a bit part of Sweden. It's not the biggest but it got decent fall hight and 40 slopes. So unless you're really hardcore skier it more than does the job
Sälen should not be on that list. The elevation is fairly low and the shapes if the hills are very even so skiing is kind of monotonous. Just south of Sälen is Kläppen which is a much more varied and fun mountain. Close to Åre is a secluded valley called Bydalen with great and varied skiing with long slopes and plenty offpist oportunities. Further north is Kittelfjäll, a place for more experienced skiers. South west of Vemdalen is Lofsdalen which you incidently had a shot of in this vid. There are about 5 more locations that I’d prefer before going to Sälen. The only upside to Sälen is it’s relative proximity to Stockholm. But even there, there are better options, like Romme Alpin 2,5 hours from Stockholm.
Nice vid, keep up the good work!
Thank you, appreciate your feedback!
I really liked that you didnt include Swedens 5 best skiresorts so that we get to keep them for our selves.
Do you dare to post them here? xD
@@mountain_sight åre, vemdalen, funäsfjällen, lofsdalen and tärnaby hemavan
@@gustavjacobsson919 You forgot Kungsberget
I'm a Scottish skier &have Swedish family my uncle and his Swedish family stay in Stockholm. So going 2026 as season starts late and goes on for mounths🇸🇪🇸🇪Åre is my favourite
Such a great video for such people looking for destination in sweden . You seemed to have an ok knowledge aswell. Thumbs up 👍
Thank you, appreciate it!
Nice video. Though, Åre is pronounced more like "Ore". The Å is special, but more like O then A. :)
Also, kayaking might be hard when the lake is frozen :D There is however dog-sledghing, ATV rides, snowmobiling and even ice-racing with rally cars.
Thanks! Need to practice my Swedish pronunciation
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Can we get any of these resortss by or train or bus from Stockholm?
To Åre with train
You can go by train but it is more expensive than driving
Nice video 👍
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How Idre Fjäll is not in this video is beyond me. By far better than Sälen and the others. Next to Åre, the best in my opinion…
My Top5: 5. Lofsdalen 4. Sälen 3. Idre Fjäll 2. Hemavan-Tärnaby 1. Åre
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My Top5: 5. Lofsdalen 4. Sälen 3. Idre Fjäll 2. Hemavan-Tärnaby 1. Åre
Even tho idre isnt on the list it has a 46 degree slop called chocken
Sounds wild - thanks for sharing. Have you done it?
Nah im too bad@@mountain_sight
Hey guys i don't want to seem that dumb, but is their anywhere to snowboard/ski early June, I plan on going backpacking in sweden this summer and I'd love to go snowboarding somewhere up north, any other suggestions where to go in sweden would be great too!
Åre starts with a “oh” sound like in “more”
Im from Sweden and I have been skiing in Kläppen Ski Resort. Its a really nice Ski Resort, but due to the pandemic, no progress has been made since 2016, just like waiting for Geometry Dash 2.2, which dropped out this year.
What?! These photos are from Schweitzer mountain in Idaho!
Ramundberget???
Sälen has one Black slope that is 45° steep (Gradient 100%) called "väggen" (the wall)
That's next level difficult! Have you tried it?
You can see how we build it on my channel 👍
@@pushnpow Amazing content! Just subscribed
Chocken run @ Idre Fjäll has 46 degrees 😉🎿❄️🤙
"Skiing in Sweden" showing pictures from Rocky Mountains [in the beginning]..... Branäs, Vemdalen, Sälen are kids areas. There is only one place worth mentioning; Åre. Big advantage from sometimes in the alps; snow. End november -may.
You have forgotten Kläppen ski resort. Great place.
He literally mentioned Kläppen in the vid.
5.Åre 4.klepen3.romme alpin2.flotsbro1.sälen
I am from Sweden and I love Åre
Om going up there next week😍
I love Järvsö
I had to stop watching... all that zooming in and out was making my head hurt!
Thanks for the feedback. Will keep this in mind for future videos
Branas isn’t really snowboard friendly as it’s mostly drag/ tbar lifts
Thank you for your input!
But the wheater in Åre is bad
wheres is the romme alpine slopes wtf! man weres is it man
Sorry, it didn’t make the the cut this time but could easily be a contender. I would love to hear why you like Romme Alpin though?
@@mountain_sight it's the placement especially people living in Sweden. Like from Stockholm its only 3 hours away so you can take a day trip there from a bit part of Sweden. It's not the biggest but it got decent fall hight and 40 slopes. So unless you're really hardcore skier it more than does the job
The zooming in and out is making me dizzy.
This video gives me head ache
should have mentioned "hammarbybacken" :p
hahaha
Getting dizzy from this stupid zooming.
Sälen should not be on that list. The elevation is fairly low and the shapes if the hills are very even so skiing is kind of monotonous. Just south of Sälen is Kläppen which is a much more varied and fun mountain. Close to Åre is a secluded valley called Bydalen with great and varied skiing with long slopes and plenty offpist oportunities. Further north is Kittelfjäll, a place for more experienced skiers. South west of Vemdalen is Lofsdalen which you incidently had a shot of in this vid. There are about 5 more locations that I’d prefer before going to Sälen. The only upside to Sälen is it’s relative proximity to Stockholm. But even there, there are better options, like Romme Alpin 2,5 hours from Stockholm.
Tänndalen is the shit!!
Need to check that out, thanks. Why do you like it?
bro forgot kläppen
ÄRI
Branäs is not top 5
Here is some advise… dont ski in sweden