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Timings : Monday – Sunday – 10 AM to 6 PM
Entry Fee : Adults – EUR 44
Children – EUR 34
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Situated in Tryvann is the Oslo Winter Park (Oslo Vinterpark), the busiest ski resort in Norway. It is about 20 minutes from the Norwegian Metropolis. There are two snow parks at the ski resort with about 30 rails, jumps, and other features for freestyles. Currently, the ski area has 14 slopes, 24 chairlifts, and 7 lifts.
Tryvann offers a sizable snowpark with an excellent halfpipe of international standards, a boardercross run, and slopes for cruising. Families and newcomers will find that the majority of the slopes, particularly in the Toppsenteret region, are designated in blue. On the other hand, there are a few red and one black marked slopes in the Wyller area for more experienced skiers. Beginners are recommended to practice basic moves in the blue park before moving on to the more difficult red park. The usual season lasts from December to mid-April, thanks to sophisticated snowmaking equipment and a 531-meter elevation. The first ski competition was conducted in 1933, the same year the ski slope Tryvannskleiva was built. In 2010, the ski slope was extended with the inclusion of Tommkleiva and Wyllerloypa.