Trysil

Trysil, Norway's largest ski destination, is a mountain paradise that invites you to an active holiday all year round. The history of Trysil stretches far back in time, with traces of human settlement dating back as far as 8,000 years. Known for its natural beauty, this region has a rich history of logging, forestry and agriculture. Trysil is a living museum, where you can take a trip back in time and experience what life was like in the old days. The small town of Trysil has many historic landmarks, including Trysil-Knut, a statue in honor of local hero Knut Nystuen, and the iconic Trysil Church.
Trysil's outdoor adventures and attractions attract visitors from all over the world. In winter, Trysilfjellet, the largest ski resort in Norway, is a popular destination for skiers and snowboarders. Here you can explore over 70 runs, drive on over 100 km of groomed cross-country trails, and even try your hand at dog sledding. In the summer, the mountain opens up for a number of outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling and rafting in the Trysilelva. For those seeking a bit of culture, Trysil Art Association offers a number of exhibitions and workshops, and for those more historically interested, Trysil Bygdetun, an open-air museum with historic buildings and artefacts, is definitely worth a visit.
Interesting regions in Trysil include the center of Trysil, a lively area with shops and services, and Trysilfjellet, known for its skiing and mountain activities. Innbygda is also a popular place to visit, known for its beautiful nature and tranquility. For those looking for a little more excitement, there is Høgevardehytta, an area known for mountain biking and deer safaris. Trysil offers a unique combination of nature experiences, culture and history, and is a destination that suits everyone.


















