Geilo in Norway stands 800 meters high, and has one of the
highest ski lifts in the world, stretching 3,887 feet. Geilo is
positioned three and a half hours from the capital city, whilst
having good road and rail links to the village. Set amidst
amazing scenery just off the banks of Fjord, Geilo is at the
heart of Norway's "Winter Wonderland". Maintaining its
reputation as an excellent family resort, Geilo has seen
visitors from Europe and beyond since early 1900s. Geilo
remains unspoilt, with true Norwegian character firmly
intact.
With more than just skiing facilities Geilo is home to the 4
star Highland Hotel, as well as numerous lodging houses, and
the famous Holms Ski Bar. Although primarily a ski resort Geilo
also offers sleigh rides, wildlife adventure tours, ski
orienteering, tobogganing, snow shoe walking, dog-sledging,
kite-skiing, night-skiing, snowboarding, freestyle snowboarding
and much more.
Geilo's reputation as one the worlds top skiing resorts lies
mainly in its ability to cater for family vacations. With over
10,000 families visiting the slopes each year, Geilo also
offers excellent tuition in packages it refers to as the
"Family Starter Pack". This involves tuition for your entire
family for the equivalent of $200 a day. This means, that not
only can your whole family learn together, but is also means
that families with no skiing experience, can go along and after
the first day, they will be able to ski on their
own.
Geilo has also increased its reputation amongst Snowboarders
in recent years beating off Lillehammer, Voss and Hemsedal in
its bid to host the Norwegian Snowboarding Championship. With
four sides of mountain each dedicated to snowboarding and
skiing, Geilo is now able to call itself Norway's first skiing
location to offer 5 runs dedicated to snowboarding. With 110
runs in total, Geilo has 14% expert allowing experienced skiers
to enjoy themselves on the slopes, whilst maintaining the rest
of its facilities for intermediates and beginners that account
for a larger number of their yearly visitors.
Geilo also offers exceptional value for money with weekly
family packages starting from $1000 including accommodation,
bed and breakfast. The element that stands out the most about
Geilo is the way it caters for families, with crches, family
diners, and especially their Christmas bonanza which includes
Santa visiting the slopes with his reindeer on Christmas day,
and the time leading up to christmas. Geilo never fails to be
fully booked for Christmas, with so many families choosing to
bring their children along to experience Christmas within this
winter wonderland.

Although Geilo offers amazing family packages, it would be
unfair to say that Geilo is limited to family vacations. Geilo
has hosted very serious world sporting events, as well as being
the training ground of the national snowboarding and skiing
teams. Geilo is available from August/September all the way
through to late March and is also considering investing in
"Avalanche Technology" which generates snow from water to
provide 24/365 skiing. If you have never been to Geilo then I
would recommend that you give it a go, although the family
image may put certain people off visiting the slope I would
suggest that checking it out is the best thing to do. From
their website it is clear to see that consistent snowfall, and
a good variation in the difficulty of runs, Geilo is a facility
that can genuinely cater for everyone; from beginner to
professional.
It has many great options for accommodation, and with good
travel links as well their really is no excuse for not hoping
on a plane and going to Geilo today. With thousands of people
on the slopes, from different countries and different
backgrounds Geilo is suitable for families and teenagers alike.
With individual price plans starting from $350 a week, and
well-known DJs playing at local club venues Geilo is also
becoming very popular amongst those teenagers who would have
previously seen Ibiza as the only place to be seen on
holiday.
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