Oppdal Piste Map
Oppdal Skisenter encompasses four mountain areas — Vangslia, Stølen, Ådalen, and Hovden — each offering distinctive terrain characteristics. Vangslia is popular with families and beginners, thanks to its gently sloping pistes and dedicated children's zone. With 22% of the runs rated beginner-level, learners have plenty of room to gain confidence.
Stølen, located across the valley, caters to intermediate skiers with wide, cruisy pistes and excellent snow retention. The high-speed quad chairlift in this sector speeds up access and connects smoothly to neighbouring zones. Here, intermediate skiers can challenge themselves across a range of blue and red runs with minimal congestion.
Ådalen is a favourite among more advanced skiers. This area provides steeper gradients, ridgeline pistes, and natural obstacles that test edge control and stamina. With 19% of the resort's runs classified as advanced, this mountain offers just enough variety without being overwhelming.
Hovden sits higher up and presents the most technically demanding terrain, with expert-level pistes that are steeper and narrower, ideal for seasoned skiers seeking adrenaline. Comprising 16% of the resort’s offerings, expert runs here demand precision and reward skill with exhilarating descents.
Freestyle enthusiasts will find a terrain park near Vangslia equipped with 10 rails and well-maintained jumps. The park’s layout encourages progression and is suitable for both beginner and advanced riders. Snow conditions are supported by artificial snowmaking across key sectors, maintaining terrain quality throughout the season.
Overall, Oppdal Skisenter’s terrain variety stands out not just in quantity, but in thoughtful distribution. Its combination of open slopes, ridge-access pistes, and consistent grooming ensures skiers of all levels can explore confidently — whether meandering down a 2.6 km descent or navigating the steeps of Hovden.