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Haukelifjell
Skisenter

high, higher, haukeli

  • Runs adapted to all levels
  • 2 children's slopes with free ski ties
  • 70 kilometers of cross-country trails in varied terrain
  • Great apartments in the middle of the slopes for overnight guests
  • Eldorado for freeriding

Snowproof

Haukelifjell Skisenter is one of the most snow-sure ski destinations in Norway and can report early snow, as well as dry and cold climate, which provides a long season.

For everyone

Haukelifjell Skisenter is located midway between east and west, and offers a playful and natural terrain with 1216 as the highest point.

With 14 slopes and 6 lifts, you will find a ski area that suits all levels.

The ski center's two children's areas with free ski passes and a ski carousel provide mastery and skiing fun for families with children.

The facility is also an eldorado for free skiing and offers a lot of untouched nature.

Accommodation

Haukelifjell Skisenter operates its own booking, with a wide range of accommodation options. Whether you have a family with children, friends hunting for powder, a school group, or want to go on a company trip, we have ski in ski out apartments right in the middle of the ski slope that are perfect for you! We can adapt to unique groups and your needs, send an email to utleie@haukelifjell.com with your wishes!

Visit Haukelifjell Skisenter
Address:
Vågslid, 3895 Edland
Phone:
+47 35 07 05 55
Web:Haukelifjell Skisenter - Visit Haukeli
E-mail:alpin@haukelifjell.com

HIGHLIGHTS

Season:
November - May
Distance from OSL Torp:
3,5 hours
Ski areas:
1
Child-friendly:
Yes
Off-piste:
Yes
Altitude:
860-1216 m.
Lifts:

6  
+ 2 children lifts

Runs:
14
Grade:

Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced

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Skiing for everyone

The children love Haukelifjell

Vennebakken is physically separated from the rest of the facility, to shield children from other alpine guests. Here, children will find many cool challenges with varying degrees of difficulty. There are various jumps, bridges and tunnels. In 2023, we installed a new children's slide in connection with the Haukeliheisen. It is even easier, and is well suited for those who are getting comfortable sliding on the snow for the first time. Best of all, both children's areas are free for everyone!
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Food and drink

Mountain pub and après-ski

Après ski at Haukelifjell is something that must only be experienced after a day of skiing. Enjoy a Vågslid burger made from delicious local ingredients or real neopolitan pizza made by Uliveti with good friends and something good to drink. If you stay out in the evening there is probably live music, a quiz, or something else on the agenda, and always a good atmosphere! Follow haukelifjell.com for more information about events both in Fjellpuben and elsewhere at the ski center.
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Freeriding

Lift-based off-piste

Those in the know think of playful terrain and dry powder when they hear talk of Haukelifjell Ski Center. Here you will find perhaps Telemark's best lift-based freeskiing opportunities. Except for Christmas, winter holidays, and Easter, we are usually closed Monday through Thursday, and that means that Fridays are often filled with deep powder, howling and laughter, and big smiles! If you haven't experienced a Friday here, we recommend it. But don't say anything...
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Accomodation

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The journey here

Haukelifjell Skisenter is located in Vågslid, in the far west of Vinje in Telemark. It is a short distance from Haukeli, Hovden, and Røldal. You can get here by bus or car, about 4 hours from Stavanger, 2.5 hours from Haugesund, and 3 hours from Skien/Porsgrunn. We are conveniently located between east and west if you are coming from the east or west of Norway.

From Oslo

From Oslo, follow the E18 to Drammen, then the E134 all the way to Vågslid. Turn off towards the ski center at Tyrvelidkrysset and drive straight to the ski center. You can also take the Haukeliekspressen from the central station to Tyrvelidkrysset. The journey takes approximately 4 hours.

From Bergen

From Bergen, follow the road towards Odda via Jondal, and continue on E134 past Røldal and Haukelifjell. Turn off towards Haukelifjell Skisenter at the Tyrvelidkrysset intersection and follow the road to the ski centre. The journey takes just under 4 hours.

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