Hemsedal
Overall rating
Hemsedal is Norway’s most alpine-style resort with strong vertical, varied terrain and reliable snow, appealing to intermediates, advanced skiers and freeriders.

Altitude
Piste km
6 Day Ski Pass
NOK 4600
Snow Reliability
Affordability
Apres
Other Activities
Resort Amenities
Overview
Hemsedal is a leading ski resort in Buskerud, Norway, often referred to as the Scandinavian Alps. The ski area offers around 53km of pistes with modern lifts and good vertical for the region. Terrain is well balanced, with strong beginner areas, varied intermediate runs and some of the best advanced terrain in Scandinavia. Snow reliability is excellent due to consistently cold temperatures. The resort layout is practical, with ski-in ski-out accommodation and a central base area. Hemsedal is particularly known for its steeper terrain, freeride potential and more alpine feel compared with other Nordic resorts.
Key Information
Cold Norwegian winters ensure very reliable snow conditions throughout the season.
Affordability Rating — 4/10
Norway is relatively expensive, with higher costs for accommodation, food and lift passes.
Après Ski Rating — 8/10
Stavkroa is the best-known après venue, while Skistua and Hemsedal Café offer a lively scene.
Other Activities Rating — 8/10
Snowmobiling, dog sledding, winter hiking and family activities provide good variety.
Resort Amenities Rating — 8/10
Hemsedal has modern lifts, good accommodation and strong ski services across the resort.
Average Age Rating — 31
The resort attracts a mix of families, groups and stronger skiers, creating a balanced demographic.
Off-Piste Rating — 8/10
Hemsedal offers some of the best freeride terrain in Scandinavia, with accessible off-piste lines and touring potential.
Ski Pass Pricing
- 6-day Hemsedal ski pass: NOK 4600
- 1-day adult pass: NOK 850
- Child, youth and senior discounts available |
- Covers 53 km of pistes
Peak Periods & Best Time to Visit
Hemsedal is busiest in February during Nordic school holidays when family demand increases. The resort’s layout helps manage crowds, though base lifts can get busy. January and March offer quieter conditions with excellent snow.
Busiest period: February
Best time to go: January to March.
Slopes
Slope Breakdown
- 20km Blue
- 20km Red
- 13km Black
Terrain is well balanced with strong advanced options for the region.
Nightlife
Hemsedal nightlife includes Stavkroa as the main late venue, plus Skistua and Hemsedal Café as two notable bars. The overall atmosphere is lively and stronger than most Scandinavian resorts.
Bars & Restaurants
Hemsedal has approximately 25+ restaurants ranging from traditional alpine dining to modern international cuisine.
Notable spots include:
Skigaarden – well-known for modern Scandinavian cuisine and panoramic views.
Hemsedal Café – popular for casual dining and a lively atmosphere.
Lodgen Spiseri – stylish restaurant offering varied dishes and terrace dining.
The food scene is strong for its size, with a mix of casual and higher-end options.