Kvitfjell () is a ski resort in the municipality of Ringebu, Norway. Kvitfjell is one of the most modern resorts in the world, with 85% of the alpine skiing pistes covered in artificial snow. Based near the river Gudbrandsdalslågen, the resort offers 18 pistes: 7 green (nursery), 4 blue (beginner) , 4 red (intermediate) and 3 black (advanced). Kvitfjell is also home to a terrain park and 120km of cross-country pistes, with access to 480km extra in Skei and Gålå. Kvitfjell is a popular choice of skiing competitions, having been used for the 1994 Winter Olympics based in nearby Lillehammer in the men and women's downhill and super G disciplines.
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| - Kvitfjell () is a ski resort in the municipality of Ringebu, Norway. Kvitfjell is one of the most modern resorts in the world, with 85% of the alpine skiing pistes covered in artificial snow. Based near the river Gudbrandsdalslågen, the resort offers 18 pistes: 7 green (nursery), 4 blue (beginner) , 4 red (intermediate) and 3 black (advanced). Kvitfjell is also home to a terrain park and 120km of cross-country pistes, with access to 480km extra in Skei and Gålå. Kvitfjell is a popular choice of skiing competitions, having been used for the 1994 Winter Olympics based in nearby Lillehammer in the men and women's downhill and super G disciplines.
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| - Kvitfjell () is a ski resort in the municipality of Ringebu, Norway. Kvitfjell is one of the most modern resorts in the world, with 85% of the alpine skiing pistes covered in artificial snow. Based near the river Gudbrandsdalslågen, the resort offers 18 pistes: 7 green (nursery), 4 blue (beginner) , 4 red (intermediate) and 3 black (advanced). Kvitfjell is also home to a terrain park and 120km of cross-country pistes, with access to 480km extra in Skei and Gålå. Kvitfjell is a popular choice of skiing competitions, having been used for the 1994 Winter Olympics based in nearby Lillehammer in the men and women's downhill and super G disciplines.
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