Narvik

Narvik Ski Resort

  • A skier in blue gear carves through deep powder on a snowy slope overlooking a coastal harbor and town.
  • Skier in bright outerwear stands on a snowy ridge with poles, looking over a foggy valley and frosted trees.
  • Adult and children sit at a wooden table by a window, eating waffles with drinks and winter gear nearby.
  • Snowy ski slope with a snowcat and chairlift overlooking a lit coastal town and fjord under green aurora.
  • Snowy hillside overlooks a winding fjord at twilight, with a wooden cabin on the right and distant mountains.
  • A skier in bright outerwear carves through powder on a sunny slope, with a gondola lift and blue sky overhead.
  • A skier in helmet and goggles carves down a steep powder slope above a lake and snowy mountains under a pink sky.
  • A skier in a long dress stands with poles raised on a snowy cliff above a glowing fjord at sunset.
  • A skier launches off a snowy ridge, spraying powder as the low sun lights a mountain landscape and sea below.
  • Two skiers in helmets and goggles sit on a wooden bench, talking with snowy mountains and a lake behind.
  • Group of skiers descends a snowy slope at night as snow falls, with a skier in purple in the foreground.
  • Close-up of children in colorful ski helmets and goggles sitting together beside upright skis and snowboards in snow.
  • Three skiers in helmets and goggles stand on a snowy slope with skis and poles under a clear blue sky.
  • Two people cross-country ski on a snowy trail toward a small cabin, with pine trees under a clear blue sky.
  • Three skiers descend a steep snowy mountainside, kicking up powder with the sun low over distant water.
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Experience alpine terrain, fjord views and arctic light in Narvik Ski Resort. Here the ski resort is close to Narvik city, with slopes, freeride opportunities and views of the Ofotfjord.

Narvik Ski Resort is located in the mountains above Narvik, 220 km north of the Arctic Circle, with a view of the Ofotfjord and the city below. Here, guests get an alpine experience where nature is close by: steep mountainsides, deep valleys, fjord landscapes and Arctic light that changes the mood throughout the season.

The resort is located in the middle of the coastal city of Narvik and has 16 slopes, 6 lifts and terrain that provides space for different skiing experiences. Here you will find family-friendly slopes, a terrain park, championship trails and off-piste areas, with one of Scandinavia's largest drop-off heights for both lift-based and off-piste skiing. At the same time, the distance between ski resorts and city life is short. Hotels, cafes, cultural venues and the city center are close to the mountains, so that skiing can be combined with dining experiences, events and urban life by the fjord.

The season in Narvikfjellet offers clear Arctic contrasts. During the polar night, floodlights in the ground and the lights from the city give a special winter atmosphere, with the possibility of northern lights when the conditions are right. When the sun returns, the days get longer and the evenings brighter. Towards the end of the season, skiing can be accompanied by the midnight sun and long, bright evenings.

Leading up to the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2029, Narvikfjellet is undergoing extensive development. The development includes new lifts, upgraded competition trails, a new gondola line, improved snow production, lighting systems and a new family-friendly Panorama trail. The upgrades will contribute to a more modern ski resort, with better flow, more varied terrain and a stronger framework for both local skiers, visitors and international competitions. The development will provide a long-term legacy for local users, families and young athletes, with shorter queues, more stable snow conditions and better training opportunities.

Narvik Ski Resort is an important part of the winter town of Narvik. Here, the local skiing community, Arctic nature and a growing international alpine effort meet on the same mountainside. When the winter season 2026/2027 arrives, the planned plant parts related to the development are expected to be ready, as part of the road to the championship in 2029.

Narvik is part of Arctic Ski Resorts, along with Riksgränsen and Björkliden in Sweden. With the Arctic Ski Pass, guests can experience three different Arctic ski destinations in one trip: Björkliden's calm and panoramic mountain environment, Riksgränsen's long season and freeride traditions, and Narvik's combination of fjord, city and alpine skiing until the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2029.

  • Family Friendly

Accessibility information

  • Wheelchair accessible

How to get there

On foot from Narvik city center: From Narvik city center, walk 1km uphill towards the district of Skistua and follow the signs to Narvikfjellet. The hike goes uphill from the city center and up to the base area, so allow plenty of time and wear shoes that suit the conditions and season.
By car from Narvik city center: Drive from the city center up towards Skistua and follow the signs to Narvikfjellet. Follow Skistua further up the mountain towards the end of the paved road.

By public transport: For local public transport from the city centre, guests should check updated routes at Reis Nordland or in the Journey Planner before departure, as departures and stops may vary with the season and day of the week.

Fonte: Visit Narvik AS