The Alpine Slopes
On the trail map, you will find an overview where the trails are divided into an international color code that indicates the level of difficulty and recommended skill level.
The color codes are also indicated on the trail signs on the slopes.

Steeper sections than an average drop may occur within each category, but the prerequisite is that these sections are short and laid out in a clear terrain.
Skis and safety equipment
Skis and safety equipment that are adapted to the individual's needs and skill level are essential to have a good experience. Worn steel edges and poorly groomed skis are often the reason why the skiing experience is not as expected.
Feel free to stop by the ski rental for tips and advice. Here you can also get help to sharpen steel edges and groom your skis, or snowboard.
The most important thing you can do for your own safety is to wear a helmet. Ski helmets today have very good comfort, and you are sure to find a helmet that suits you, whether you buy or rent the helmet. We recommend everyone to wear a helmet in Hafjell, Kvitfjell and Oppdal.
Back splints can prevent injuries to the back and neck, as the splint distributes the pressure of impact after a fall over a larger area. When driving in terrain parks and jumps, the use of a back brace is extra important.
A little tip can be to take a ski school lesson with us. Regardless of skill level, you will be able to get tips and advice that improve your technique and skiing experience.
Terrain park
In Hafjell, Kvitfjell and Oppdal there are several terrain parks. The areas are adapted to different skill levels, so everyone can find their favorite area.
The most important safety tip is to familiarize yourself with the park before testing any of the elements.

Off-piste
Off-piste is off-piste skiing off a groomed trail. All skiing in areas that are not marked on the trail map is at the skier's own responsibility.
If you choose to drive outside the facility's marked trail network, it is important that the necessary precautions are taken, especially if there is an avalanche risk in the area.
In Kvitfjell and Oppdal, there are a number of areas that may be exposed. When boarding the main lifts, you will find information about the risk of avalanches.
You should always ride with others when you move outside the facility's marked and groomed trail network.

Traffic in the facility outside opening hours
All traffic in the facility when the lifts are closed is prohibited. The main reason for this is that work with mechanical equipment takes place both in the evening and at night. Grooming machines, snowmobiles and equipment used for snow production will pose a great danger.
It can be difficult to detect grooming machines when winch is taking place. Here, the grooming machine uses a long steel wire that is attached to different points in the ground. Even though it is well announced here with signs and flashing lights, you will not see the wire on which the machine is hanging.
We encourage everyone to respect the ban on traffic on the slopes outside opening hours.
Here we would like to point out that serious violations may result in a police report.

In collaboration with the National Association of Alpine Resorts, ALF.