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Skiing in Southern Sweden

Southern Sweden is a great place for a short family skiing holiday, attracting many tourists with its peaceful beauty. There are several well-maintained ski resorts to choose from, many perfect for experienced skiers, who can test their abilities on various tracks with different levels of difficulties. There’s lots for the kids to do too, they can learn the basics from professional instructors in a fun environment.

Skiing in Southern Sweden

Isaberg

One of the largest and most popular winter resorts in southern Sweden, Isaberg, is just 190 kilometres from Karlshamn harbour. Facilities such as modern snow machines, large six-foot lifts and a skiing school with professional instructors guarantee a safe and comfortable experience for visitors and families with children. Barbecue facilities and a buffet restaurant with traditional dishes are also available. The private cottages accommodate 4-6 people and offer everything you may need for your holiday.

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Skiing in Sweden

Mullsjö Alpin

Known as the family winter paradise, Mullsjö Alpin resort in Sweden will give both ski beginners and experts something to do. It's a great choice for families traveling with children too, as it has safe and specially designed ski slopes for kids. Evening skiing and snowboarding are also offered with downhill slopes of up to 30 degrees.

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Skiing in Southern Sweden - slopes

Vångabacken

Just 30 km from Karlshamn, Vångabacken ski resort offers 3 different slopes. With a maximum length of 660 meters, both beginners and experts will find something to do. As it's quite a small resort, there isn’t a large tourist flow, so you will be able to enjoy the peace of the winter, and beginners will feel safer when learning how to ski.

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