Elevation
mShort
Base
mShort
Summit
mShort
Vertical Drop
Trails
56
NaN Hectares
Lifts
43
3 types
Snowfall
cmShort
Annual Snowfall
cmShort
Nov
cmShort
Dec
cmShort
Jan
cmShort
Feb
cmShort
Mar
cmShort
Apr

Best known for

Vemdalen

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Nov 29, 2025

Projected closing date

Apr 26, 2026

Average Snowfall

cmShort

Terrain

Beginners Runs
28%
Intermediate Runs
28%
Advanced Runs
23%
Expert Runs
21%
Runs in Total
56
Longest Run
km
Skiable Terrain
km
Night Skiing
hectares
Night Skiing
km
Snow Making
hectares
Snow Making
km

Lifts

43

Quad Chairs
3
Double Chairs
3
Surface Lifts
37

Inside Scoop

Reviews

Lisa Emery

Visited Vamdalen in January 2006 and 2007 with my then young family. Great snow but can be very cold, -18 most days, but if appropriately dressed it's not a problem. We were told Spring is a more pleasant time to ski there. It's a lovely small resort with everything close at hand. All apartments and a hotel are at the bottom of the slopes. I think it has grown a little since we were there. There were quiet a lot of t-bar lifts but now almost twenty years later this may be different. Skiing great for beginners and intermediates but more experts might get a bit bored after a couple of days. I fell and broke a bone in my hand whilst there the first time and the speed and efficiency of both the resort doctor and the local hospital were second to none. Such lovely people. I travelled to the hospital by taxi, leaving my husband and children back in the resort. Taxi driver even came back to the hospital to see if i needed a lift back to the hotel, helping me put on my coat and tie my boot laces! Which was hard with a hand in plaster. You wouldn't get that in the UK or the Alps! Short transfer from Ostersund airport. The skiing is not extensive like many European resorts but for a gentle ski holiday or with a young family it was perfect.

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