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Trysil360 is an information guide for guests in Trysil and for those thinking about visiting the area. In this brochure you, who are on your way to visit Trysil, will find tips and advice that will make your holiday even better.
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– your guide to Trysil trysil360.com Dear Trysil guest, Your skiing holiday will soon begin and here in Trysil we’re looking for- ward to your visit. In this brochure we want to make sure that we give you some tips to make your dream holiday even more special. Welcome to Trysil! Gudrun Sanaker Lohne Head of Tourism, Trysil Click on for further information! Move your cursor over the brochure text to see where you can click.
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Page 1: ENG Trysil360 - On the way to Trysil winter 2009-2010

– your guide to Trysil

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Dear Trysil guest,Your skiing holiday will soon begin and here in Trysil we’re looking for-ward to your visit. In this brochure we want to make sure that we give you some tips to make your dream holiday even more special.Welcome to Trysil!

Gudrun Sanaker LohneHead of Tourism, Trysil

Click on for further information!

Move your cursor over the brochure text to see where you

can click.

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Trysil is Norway’s largest ski resort and we have plenty of ski experiences lined up for you to enjoy. You can read more about our ski offers at skistar.com/trysil. This brochure gives you handy tips and hints that will help you to get that little bit more out of your stay and make your skiing holi-day in Trysil a perfect one.

Are you ready?Have you remembered to book a ski pass, lessons at the ski school and your ski hire? You can easily do this at skistar.com/trysil. Book what you need now to save time when you arrive in Trysil!

An easy tripNo matter whether you arrive by car, bus, boat or plane, it is easy to get to Trysil. The resort is only 2.5 hours from Oslo by car. You’ll find directions to Trysil from your de-parture point at skistar.com/trysil. Here you can also download a map with directions to the largest reception areas in Trysil. Need help organising transport to Trysil? Visiting Trysil can ensure you a comfortable and safe journey. Tel.: +47 62 45 55 55.

A winter wonderland awaits you

You can’t leave Trysil without having...• experienced the slopes

practically alone on an early morning skiing

• enjoyed the views, the sun-shine and a refreshing drink on Skipaviljongen’s terrace

• taken the kids to visit the Smotte mascots

• found your own favourite slope among our 65 runs

• scaled the climbing wall or tested the surf-wave in the water park at Radisson Blu Resort

• tried dog-sleighing or experi-enced the atmosphere during a ride in a horse-drawn sleigh

• had a look around the lovely shops in Trysil town centre

• sipped Champagne in I:C Blu, the new sky bar at Radisson Blu Resort

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• The information office at Trysil Tourist Centre has been moved to Skitorget and now shares an entrance with the ski workshop.

• I:C Blu, sky bar and nightclub on the top floor of Radisson Blu Resort Trysil. Opens 18 December.

• Big Horn Steakhouse, an American-style steak house with a traditional and relaxed atmosphere. Opens at Trysil Tourist Centre in December.

• T2 Bar, with nightclub, après-ski and DJ. Opens at Trysil Tourist Centre in Decem-ber.

New IN TRYSIL

Trysil focuses even more on children

Other news

Children are the most important guests in Trysil, and this season we have made even more improvements to our chil-dren’s areas.

At Trysil Tourist Centre, the eventyr chil-dren’s area’s capacity has been upgrad-ed. The slopes near Radisson Blu Resort Trysil have been given new features and

will now be connected to the eventyr area. Here the kids can rumble around among forest slopes, tobogganing slopes and igloos. New lifts, spectator stands for parents and a service building with a café have also been installed. why not stop by Sagbruket at Radisson Blu for a Smotte lunch with fun, child-friendly dishes at a reasonable price?

In addition, even more characters have been added to the world of the Smotte mascots! Mother Smotte, Father Smotte, Fryvil, the King and the Queen are all new in Trysil this year. The new forest slope in the eventyr area will also be acquiring some new Smotte mascots.

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Ski holiday adviceDressing for the weatherTrysil winters are great, but they can also be cold. You should therefore make sure that you and your children are wrapped up warm when hit-ting the slopes or just spending time outside. wool and fleece are good under and middle-layer fabrics. Your external garments should be wind-proof. Mittens, sturdy shoes and warm socks are also a must. Mittens are warmer than gloves. Don’t forget to wear something warm and thick around your neck and on your head. And remember to wear a helmet on the slopes.

CurrencyMany shops and restaurants in Trysil accept euro and dollars. Most take credit cards. There are two staffed banks in Trysil town centre. There are also three cashpoints in the town centre and one at Trysil Tourist Centre. You can easily use these to withdraw Norwegian kroner.

Trysil’s charming shopsThere is a wide selection of shops and services available in Trysil. You will find several well-stocked food shops in Trysil town centre, at Trysil Tourist Centre and at Trysil Høyfjellssenter. The supermarkets with the longest opening hours are open Mon–Thu 08.00–21.00, Fri 08.00–23.00, Sat 08.00–20.00 and Sun 11.00–20.00. Most goods are very reasonably priced, so there is no need to shop for food before arriving in Trysil!

Win great prizes at trysil360.comTrysil360 gives you a quick and easy overview of what’s going on in Trysil. Log on to trysil360.com for up-to-date information, and to participate in our big prize draw. Great prizes!

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Trysil town centre

Bøes Bistro Joffes PizzaHome-made pizza and an extensive à la carte menu. Sports bar.

Café RialtoHome-cooked food. Coffee, cakes, tapas. Art exhibitions.

China RestaurantRestaurant open for din-ner serving Norwegian, Thai and Chinese dishes.

Husets Café, Trysil-senteretBreakfast, lunch, dinner and takeaway. Coffee menu, traditional Nor-wegian dishes, pizza.

Norlandia Trysil HotelBreakfast. Lunch to order. À la carte dining. Bar. Catering.

Restaurant Vika, Trysil-Knut HotelLunch and dinner à la carte.

Trysil Tourist Centre/Skihytta

Big Horn SteakhouseNew! American-style steak house with a traditional and relaxed atmosphere.

Knettsetra: Setra RestaurantA restaurant situated in the middle of the slope. Varied lunch menu. Fondue eve-nings. Knettsetra: Stallen Pub

Après-ski right on the slope. Simple menu.

Knettsetra: VaffelstuaFresh waffles with cream and jam. Hot and cold drinks.

KringlaBakery. Lunch and light bites, freshly baked bread and cakes.

Peppes PizzaLunch and dinner. Light

bites, salads, wide selection of pizzas. Takeaway and delivery. Potetbaker’nBaked potatoes served from a van to guests who get hungry during the night.

Restaurant Laaven 1790Lunch, Bierstube and barbeque buffet. Après-ski and night-club.

Good food is an important part of any holiday and there is no shortage of great places to eat in Trysil. You can access many of them without even taking your skis off!

Food and nightlife

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SindrestuaLunch menu and early-bird dinner. Pasta, pizza, traditional Nor-wegian dishes and à la carte. Family après-ski.

Ski Pub’n & Ski Bistro’nPizza and light dishes. Kids’ menu and lounge menu. Après-ski with live music. Pub and bar.

Skihyttaextensive and varied lunch and soup menu. À la carte and après-ski. Indoor and outdoor bar.

T2 BarNew! Nightclub and après-ski with DJ. Sports on the big screen and simple bar menu.

Radisson Blu Resort, Trysil Tourist Centre

Chill Bowl & DineSports bar with eight international-standard bowling lanes.

The main restaurantBreakfast buffet and lunch. Dinner buffet and à la carte.

I:C BluNew! Sky bar and nightclub on the top floor of the hotel serv-ing Champagne and cocktails.

La Piazza and the Lobby barPizza and light bites inspired by Mediterra-nean cuisine. espresso and great drinks.

SagbruketIdeal for family lunches, après-ski or a casual Raclette dinner.

Trysil Høyfjells- senter/Fageråsen

Al DenteLunch and dinner à la carte. Italian menu and Italian pizza.

Café NeroCoffee, home-baked cakes and simple lunch dishes.

FjellgrillenSimple dishes, grilled dishes, coffee shop and cakes. Large outdoor seating area.

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PilegrimenSteak house restau-rant. Kids’ menu and kids’ corner.

Puben Sankt OlavLunch buffet, pizza, pub menu. Family après-ski and sports bar.

SkipaviljongenLunch restaurant with bar and a large terrace offering seating in the middle of the slope in Fjellroa.

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• Remember that the tread on your winter tyres must be at least 3 mm deep.• Use the best tyres for the car’s back wheels. This reduces the risk of skidding.• Check that you have the correct air pressure in your tyres.• Call the Norwegian Directorate of Public Roads on +47 175 for up-to-date information on road, weather and traffi c conditions.• Pay attention while driving, as road and weather conditions can change rapidly.• Adapt your speed to the conditions.• Make that sure you keep at least four seconds behind the car in front of you.• Give yourself plenty of time for the journey.• Make regular stops. If you’re feeling tired – Stop. Why not take a 15-minute nap before continuing?

Welcome – we wish you a safe journey and a great winter holiday in Norway!

Winter holidays in NorwayIn order to ensure that your journey to and from your chosen ski destination is as safe and comfortable as possible, we would like to offer you some advice before you set off:

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Atmospheric sleigh-rideA mere half-hour away from the slopes on Trysilfjellet Mountain you can

join Trysil Hestesenter for an exciting horse-drawn sleigh ride. The light from flame torches guides the sleigh through the untouched snow-cov-ered woods around Trysil. elks can often be spotted during the ride. You

will be wrapped up warm in reindeer hides, and the driver will ensure that you have a safe, comfortable and speedy ride. The ride takes about an

hour. enjoy a cosy stop-over in a Sami lavvo tent where elk stew is served. evening rides available Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays.

Family days Tuesday and wednesdays.

Get more out of your ski holiday!

Dog-sleighing in the Trysil wildernessSteer your own dog-sleigh through the wilderness around Trysil! well-trained and enthusiastic dogs will take you on a family day out, or an evening ride. You can choose whether you want to steer the sleigh or just sit back and enjoy the ride.

Aktiv Fritid organises family days at the dogs’ home, Landgård, Monday–wednesday and Saturday–Sunday.

Fun with the dogs and puppies and a sleigh-ride in the local area make for a great family experience. On Mondays, wednesdays and Fridays you can join an atmospheric evening ride in a sleigh drawn by huskies.

Sleigh-ride fromNOK 200/adult,NOK 150/child.

Book here!

Dog-sleighing NOK 350/person.

Book here!

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Weekly events calendar

Daily• Children’s areas open• Family park at eventyr• The Smotte park• Lift-hopping: Go on 23 of

the Trysil lifts and get a certificate

• Ski school: Group courses in alpine and snowboarding

• Crèche service in the ski complex

• Spa and well-being cen-tre

• Bowling• water park• One hundred kilometres

of cross-country skiing tracks

• winter paintball

F u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n o n t h e s e a c t i v i t i e s c a n b e f o u n d a t t r y s i l 3 6 0 . c o m

There is always something happening in Trysil, both on and off the slopes. Take part in some of our activities, and you can be sure there’ll never be a dull moment.

• Trysil-Knut Ski Museum• Group activities:

Snowmobile rides, Trysil Challenge, winter team-building, winter Meeting of Champions, time-dif-ference slalom, parallel slalom, chair sledge races, forest course, etc.

Monday• Horse-drawn sleigh ride• Dog-sleighing: Family

day• Dog-sleighing: evening

ride

Tuesday• The Smotte mascots in

the children’s area• Bobsleigh land• evening skiing 20 De-

cember–30 March

• Torch skiing up until week 12 inclusive

• Ski school: Snowboard taster course

• Ski school: expert course using a video camera

• Dog-sleighing: Hour-long rides

• Dog-sleighing: Family day

• Dog-sleighing: evening ride

• Horse-drawn sleigh ride

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Wednesday• early morning skiing 10

February–10 April• Visit Gammel at

Gammelgård• Skogbrum’s treasure

hunt• Trysil Cup: Time-

difference slalom• Ski school: Cross-

country taster course• Ski school: Advanced

technique course• Horse-carriage ride• Horse-drawn sleigh ride:

Family day• Dog-sleighing: Half-day

ride

• Dog-sleighing: Family day

• Dog-sleighing: evening ride

Thursday• The Family Competition:

Parallel slalom• Ski school: Telemark ski-

ing taster course• Ski school: Advanced

course in off-piste skiing• Children’s disco• Dog-sleighing: Hour-long

rides• Horse-drawn sleigh ride:

evening ride

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Weekly events calendar cont.

Friday• The Smotte mascots in

the children’s area• The Smotte Cup• evening skiing 20

December–30 March• Ski school: Snowboard

taster course• Ski school: Alpine taster

course• Ski school: Advanced

course in down-hill rac-ing

• Dog-sleighing: Half-day ride

• Dog-sleighing: evening ride

• Horse-carriage ride

• Horse-drawn sleigh ride: evening ride

Saturday• early morning skiing 10

February–10 April• Visit Gammel at Gam-

melgård• Skogbrum’s treasure

hunt• Ski school: Snowboard

taster course• Ski school: Alpine taster

course• Ski school: Beginners’

weekend for children aged 4−5

• Ski school: Beginners’ weekend for children aged 6−9

• Dog-sleighing: Two-hour ride

• Dog-sleighing: Family day

• Horse-drawn sleigh ride: evening ride

Sunday• evening skiing 20

December–30 March• Dog-sleighing: Full-day

ride• Dog-sleighing: Family

day

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Trysil360 is an information guide for guests in Trysil and for those thinking about visiting the area. Trysil360 is easily accessible online and as a printed brochure. everything you need for the best holiday ever.

You can find everything about Trysil, and more, at trysil360.com: events calendar, lift and slope information, weather forecasts, maps, videos and news. You also have access to menus and information about places to eat, nightlife and shops. Log on to trysil360.com now!

The Trysil360 brochure contains up-to-date information about Trysil and events taking place during your stay. A packed weekly programme, an overview of events, places to eat, nightlife and shops makes this your natural guide to Trysil. You will receive your copy of the Trysil360 brochure on arrival in Trysil.

You will also be supplied with plenty of other useful information about your holiday destination when you arrive!

– your guide to Trysil

Trysil Tourist OfficeTrysil Tourist Office is located on the main street in Trysil town centre. In addition to extensive tourist information the office also provides Internet ac-cess and WiFi connections. Open Monday to Friday, 09.00–16.00, Saturday 10.00–14.00. Reduced opening hours in the Christmas period.

The Trysilfjellet Mountain information officeBrochures and information on slopes and cross-country ski tracks. Sale of tickets for early morning skiing. Open every day 08.00–16.00, from 1 February 08.00–17.00. Open until 20.00 for evening skiing on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Open from 06.45 for early morning skiing on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

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