TravelDiscover the Winter Wonderland of Scandinavia for Your Next Ski Trip

Discover the Winter Wonderland of Scandinavia for Your Next Ski Trip

British ski enthusiasts looking for a unique winter escape will find Scandinavia to be an unparalleled destination. Celebrated for its flawless snow, well-maintained slopes, and a longer skiing season, Scandinavia stands out as a top choice. The recent launch of skiScandinavia‘s exclusive flights from London Gatwick to Scandinavian Mountains Airport makes it Europe’s most accessible ski region, boasting a mere 10-minute transfer to the closest resort.

Given the recent unpredictable ski conditions in the Alps, Scandinavia is fast becoming the preferred destination for knowledgeable skiers. It offers a dependable ski season extending from mid-November to late April. The ‘Five Peaks’ region in Scandinavia, encompassing resorts across Norway and Sweden, presents a massive skiing adventure with over 250 pistes, including the challenging slopes of Trysil and the expansive ski areas in Sälen.

The friendliness of the locals and the expert skiing etiquette make Scandinavia an inviting destination. The ease of travel, with direct flights from London Gatwick and short transfer times, adds to the appeal.

For more information call 020 7199 6015  and to book your Scandinavian ski holiday, visit www.ski-scandinavia.co.uk. The site offers a range of packages, including flights from London Heathrow with Scandinavian Airlines and stays in various resorts in Norway and Sweden, with prices and dates to suit different preferences.

Departing Sunday 14th January 2024 from London Heathrow to Scandinavian Mountains via Copenhagen with Scandinavian Airlines. Public transfers included. Only available to book online – https://www.ski-scandinavia.co.uk/ski-holidays/ski-holiday-types/create-your-own-ski-holiday/
From £829 per person staying in a self-catered cabin in the Fageråsen Hytteområde area in Trysil, Norway based on 2 adults sharing for 7 nights.
Departing Saturday 10th February 2024 from London Gatwick to Scandinavian Mountains Airport on our direct exclusive flight. skiScandinavia transfers included.
 
From £1688 per person staying in a self-catered two bedroom apartment at the SkiStar Lodge Hundfjället, in Sälen, Sweden based on 2 adults and 2 children sharing for 7 nights.
Departing Sunday 7th April 2024 from London Gatwick to Scandinavian Mountains Airport on our direct exclusive flight. skiScandinavia transfers included.
 
From £1348 per person staying in a self-catered standard two bedroom apartment at the SkiStar Lodge Trysil, Norway, based on 2 adults and 2 children sharing for 7 nights.
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