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TR - Hemsedal, Norway, 23 Feb - 02 March 2014, Intermediate family

 Poster: A snowHead
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Resort - Hemsedal, Norway
Dates - 23 Feb 2014 - 02 March 2014
Who went - Intermediate family (Ma, Pa, 2 girls aged 10 and 13)
Where we stayed - Molla Cabins, Hemsedal Skicentre
Who we went with - Crystal Ski

Plus points
Family-friendly resort with varied skiing suited to beginners, intermediates and park rats.
Few lift queues
Based around one area (plus point if your daughter has no sense of direction)
Ski school emphasis on young people having fun (take note, ESF)
Short transfer
Good vertical (for Norway)
Snow was mega!
Wasn't that cold (not normal, apparently)

Minus points
On the week we went, weather and viz were a bit pants
Based around one area (minus point if you like to experience "travel" when skiing)
Expensive food and alcohol

The cast (at the start of the week)
Mrs Dobby - can ski pretty much anything. Slowly. Has been known to overtake a glacier. Once.
Dobby - blue run skier with fear of speed. Apart from when on ski cross course. When he should have fear of speed. Has been known to overtake Mrs. Dobby. Cycles a lot so has the leg strength of an ox. Shame he has the same sense of balance.
No. 1 daughter - skis anything put in her path. Without actually moving her body very much. Black belt in karate so suspected of using some secretive inner chi force when skiing. Either that or her skis are mounted on rails.
No. 2 daughter - Good little skier who needs a bit of confidence. She can do it, but doesn't know it yet.

Flights and transfers
Flew with Thomson from LGW to a tiny airport called Fagernes. It's in the middle of Norway, surrounded by loads of lakes. Fantastic views on the way in. Airport is so small that on the return flight the same lady did baggage check-in and duty free. Honesty box for coffees and chocolate bars (in Norway, not at Gatwick). Transfers to and from resort took about 90 minutes by bus, instead of about 4 hours from Oslo (had we flown into Oslo). No alarms and no surprises, which is about all you want from a transfer. Bus even had a loo on it, which makes a nice change for a transfer bus.

Molla Cabins
We stayed at one of the Molla Cabins in the Skicentre area, about 5-10mins walk from the Alpin Lodge and the lifts. Generally great. Spacious. Kitchen with oven, hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge-freezer, coffee maker yadda yadda. Dining area with big table and seating for about 6. Living room area. 2 downstairs bedrooms sleeping 2 and 3 respectively. Bathroom and sauna complete the downstairs rooms. Upstairs bedroom accessible via ridiculously steep stairs. Stupidly steep. With an extremely narrow top step. Like the sort of staircase where a nassssty accident could be arranged, know what I mean, guv? Did not have a ski locker in the cabin, but had some sort of lockable outside shed where you could put your skis (but not your boots). The Molla Cabins seemed to be inhabited by families.

Resort
The resort area is centred around the Alpin Lodge (restaurant, hotel, apartments, ski shop, supermarket, ski hire, lockers) which is at the bottom of the slopes. Many of the flats in the Alpin Lodge do not have decent cooking facilities. We were located 5-10 mins. walk from the Alpin Lodge. More apartments are located in the Skarsnuten development which is located some 1.5-2km from the Alpin Lodge, several hundred metres up a hill. Sounds nice, but difficult to get to once the cronky two man chair and ski bus stop running. Ski run down to the Alpin Lodge is OK, but not one for beginners. Sadly, we did not visit the town of Hemsedal which is some 30mins walk from the Alpin Lodge.

We managed to rent a locker in the Alpin Lodge for £20 for the week in a nicely warmed locker room. Boots always dry in the morning.

Ski hire
Booked independently through Skistar. This was far cheaper than using Crystal, had we booked skis when booking the holiday. However, if you booked ski hire on the coach via the Crystal rep, it was the same price as through Skistar. Very quick service because all of our vital statistics (weight, height, ability) had been provided when booking. The kids' kit looked a bit manky on the face of it, but ski edges were very sharp. Helmets provided free of charge for all. Kit price - about £100 for adult boots and skis for 6-8 days. About £60 for kid boots and skis. Could have got it cheaper if booked earlier.

Ski passes
Booked independently through Skistar. Again, far cheaper than using Crystal, had we booked passes when booking the holiday. Once again, we could have got the passes from the Crystal rep on the coach for the same price as we did through Skistar. Got 8 days for about £170 for an adult and about £150 for a kid - again, if we had booked earlier, we could have got a discount.

The skiing
This is not a resort for those who like things steep or long. 40km of piste total. Longest run is a 6km green. This is a resort for intermediates, families and those who like their snow parks. There are loads of parks. Any resort that has a snow park in the kids' beginners area with jumps, a rail and a box has to be great. There seems to be an emphasis on fun, perish the thought. Bah humbug. Note to self - don't try ski cross again at full speed. Helmet is not an effective brake. There was lots and lots of off-piste, not that we bothered with that.

The skiing is located in one area, which means that you always end up back at the same place. Some people hate this, but we don't. Especially when your daughter with no sense of direction decides that the red run on the right is the correct way to go, even when you had agreed to ski the black. It's not even like she wussed out - she is a far better skier than me.

The skiing is on two "levels" - skiing from 1100m back to the resort at 500m is through trees and is relatively well protected from the weather. Skiing above 1100m is based around three mountains/hills at about 1400-1500m, and is far more exposed to wind. And fog/mist.

The skiing above 1100m is essentially blues and reds and is rather exposed - slopes are sometimes prone to icy patches because of the wind. None of the runs is of particular note. Blue 16 is a pleasant run and red 15 is a bit more interesting because it gets a little icy and is a bit (but not very) narrow. Green 44 is a pancake and a PITA.

The skiing down from 1100m is more interesting. A green goes all the way down from the top of the main lift to the bottom. This green run got v busy at times, especially at the weekends in the afternoon. Several runs of various colours branch down from the green run. Red 7 is a nice proper ski run with a road section leading to a relatively steep but wide face. Black 8 is as straightforward as a black run can be (should probably be a red). Black 9 has lots of moguls - managed to tire out the 13 year old. Ha! Serves you right, oh fit one. Black 6 is probably the only proper real black. You can tell that because none of us skied it.... Blue 10 is the steepest of the blues. Not v steep, but a fairly constant slope. And wide. Blue 20 and 21 are easier and we used those for playing ski tag. For a less busy return to resort than the green main drag, use green 32.

Green 38 is a good warm up piste and for trying new/daft stuff - steep pitch for a green, but v wide and long run off, should it go TU.

Night skiing takes place on Tues-Fri nights from 6pm to 8:30. This was great - only three main pistes are used, along with some of the beginners pistes. Early morning skiing on Wed. and Sat. mornings from 7:30 but too knackered after evening skiing.

Ski school
Me and the 13 year old did ski school. Not cheap - about £100 for four lessons of 1.5 hours each. Daughter had a whale of a time. Three people in her group and her skiing came on no end. Lots of fun with Frida from Sweden. Jumps, rails, moguls and off piste action all the way. She actually slowed down and became more controlled after a couple of lessons, before speeding up in a very controlled manner at the end of the week. She still hasn't got a clue where she's going though. Snigger.

My ski school was initially a bit disappointing. Ten in my "intermediate" group and (sadly) I was probably the best of them. Still, got lots of handy tips and hints from Jens, and the family reckon my skiing improved a lot (and, like the famous Easiski, my family tells it as it is).

Little one had a private lesson and it worked wonders for her. No-nonsense tuition from another Swede. "Why are you only skiing the greens and blues? Your technique is good and you should be skiing the reds and blacks". So that sorted her out and we spent the last day skiing reds, a black and the odd blue.

The snow
We had lots of snow. Lots and lots. On several days, there were 4-8 inches on top of each piste. Soooo nice to ski. Once it had been chopped up it kept you on your toes.

The piste prep was a little disappointing - often slightly icy when groomed, with lots of marbles about. Still, it kept you keen.

The weather
Strong winds on the first day meant that the main lift was closed, leading to 10-15min queues at the other chair lifts. Main lift was open for the rest of the time we were there. Fog/cloud was the main problem, with poor visibility for most of the week. One day was a real pea souper.

Food, drink and apres
Generally expensive, but manageable. We took out a bottle of brandy from the UK. Beer/cider is about £2-3 a can from the supermarket. Grevens Cider was OK. First time I had drunk Tuborg lager in about 25 years. Drink in bars/restaurants is expensive - £6-9 a beer, £3-4 for a soft drink, £3-4 for hot chocolate. Eating out can be expensive, but there are places that are not too pricey. The restaurant at the top of the main life (the Holvin Express - bit of a misnomer) did menus which were not too bad e.g. big burger, pile of chips, 0.4l pop for £11-12. Cake and hot chocolate for about £4-5. Moose/elk is a local speciality.

I am assured that there was some apres ski (afterski as the locals call it). I either did night skiing or went home to drink Tuborg.

The people/language
Everyone was extremely friendly and everyone spoke excellent English. English was the lingua franca on account of the locals being Norwegian and most of the resort workers being Swedish and Danish.

Crystal ski guiding
Mrs Dobby and elder daughter went with Crystal rep/guide during the day and I went on a night ski with him. He was obviously a competent skier, and was good at imparting lots of info about the resort. Did well in asking one poor bloke whose skiing was not up to scratch to leave.

Mrs also tried cross country skiing. For finding those muscles you never knew you had.

Altogether a fantastic experience and we'll definitely go back.







Last edited by Poster: A snowHead on Wed 8-10-14 21:50; edited 1 time in total
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We enjoyed Hemsedal

Shocked by the price of everything (which is rare for someone who lives in London as generally anywhere else feels cheap). £20 for a pizza / £8 for a bottle of beer etc

Great resort

The weather was hardcore while we were there though. Don't think I've ever skied anywhere as cold.

Would also definitely go again. Despite the transfer from the airport being a bit long.
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londonbg, yeah it was expensive. Some Norwegians I met said that it was expensive, even for Norway. We self-catered though so the financial hit was minimised. I would definitely go again, hopefully next year.
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dobby,

Great trip report!

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dobby, Great TR sounds like a really good place to try, thanks for writing it up.
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chemistry, how did your trip to ? Austria go this year? I recall you avoided France on account of FR holidays.
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I love Hemsedal, try Trysil, even better. We take our own food and wine with us, fly BA, book it all independantly, works out to be a very affordable ski holiday. Glad you all had a good time
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warbis66, thanks for the advice. Trysil definitely on the cards for next time.
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Piccies added in TR above. Only 6 months late.
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Hemsedal update - night skiing on Friday only (1800-2200pm). Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday - evening skiing straight through to 1900. Early morning (0730) on Saturdays. And they've gone and renumbered some of the pistes. And blue 10 is now a red. Hmmmm. Something to up the count of red runs?
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who is off to Norway this year, sadly we arent, but heres to 2016
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Just back, liked it too! Nice report.
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We are off to Hemsedal in a month.... Very Happy
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@wiigman, thanks. After some penny counting, we decided to go back to Hemsedal in Feb. half term. DIY this year though. @Fruity, hope you enjoy it - I'm sure you will.
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@wiigman, thanks. After some penny counting, we decided to go back to Hemsedal in Feb. half term. DIY this year though. @Fruity, hope you enjoy it - I'm sure you will.


New 4km run into town good too. Yes, 5 min bus to get back to the base but worth it. Endless creamy pow the day we did it and no one about bar one other skier. At bottom of run look immediately right for good hot choc spot open fire etc while waiting on bus Smile
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@wiigman, cool. I think we'll be doing that a few times. I hope to get to Solheisen (sic?) this year - didn't go last year so am keen to go this year because we've got the car.
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Hi.
New on here. Heading for Skeikampen for UK Easter hols. Which start at the end of Norwegian hols.
Going the diy route. I have hired minibus for transport so intend to see what else is in the area.
Any suggestions from those in the know.
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Thanks dobby for the report, great stuff
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Oh Dobby, will be intrigued to hear how DIY fairs..
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@dobby, blue 10 is still a blue. You've got decent snow forecast for next week, we've been blessed this week. Not bitter cold, maximum visibility and good ski conditions. I've missed fresh powder but the piste are groomed and not too icy so all good. The Skarsnuten Hotel is stunning, our room has the most glorious views of the valley. The food is terribly poncy and our bar bill makes me wince every night, for just a coke, a beer and a glass of wine or Prosecco. I'm so glad we bought a bottle of Jamiesons, a Jaegermeister 1litre and three bottles of wine as carry ons at Gatwick...I did a Spa run earlier in the week and we have had a couple of lunches in the room... But we brought £500 and I fully expect to bank a couple of hundred when we get home...we are doing the new blue 4km tomorrow, black 8 still remains unchartered territory for me. The boys did black 6 and my son declared it easy. They've had immense fun in the park (blue 33) and hubby got massive air today which shocked him, as he also landed it..fully expecting not to.
Thanks for the tips, we will be sad to leave on Sunday. Sad
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@Fruity, good to hear you had a great time. The Skarsnuten Hotel looks v nice. DIY worked very well. Snow was quite poor last week, with high temperatures, lots of ice, slush and sugary stuff. But we could actually see the stunning scenery which was great. Full report to follow, including photo of me post-faceplant looking like a man shot by a snow-toting sniper.
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In all honesty @dobby, the Skarnuten is a luxury hotel but we were disappointed. We were allocated to a fantastic room, with superb valley views but my mother in law and son, sharing were given a similar sized room adjacent to the sublime view of their car park. The food every day was a set menu which was just brought to our table. No choice. Thank god non of us are vegetarians. The staff in the restaurant were under a lot of pressure, running the bar AND serving the tables. On Valentines evening they were clearly fully booked and fraught. The bar prices were utterly haircurlingly shocking. Frankly, it will be Europe all the way for us in future. We had a good time and the scenery was awesome. But we had windy conditions which blew a lot of the powder off the slopes on the Monday, leaving a fair amount of ice on some slopes which I hate. The new blue run back to the Hemsedal Cafe is a treat though and I thoroughly enjoyed skiing it on the Saturday to the Cafe for lunch with friends we met at the hotel. In all, a great week but expensive and thank god for duty free.
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oh and I banked £100 into my account from the left over dosh. That can go towards diesel to France.
The trip home was fun; diverted to Oslo from Fagernes... instead of being indoors at 2230, we got home at 0600 Monday.
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