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Trysilgondolen – gondola in Trysil

Trysilgondolen opened on 6 December 2025 and provides a simpler and more comfortable way up the mountain from the Eventyr area. The gondola is 2,417 metres long and has a capacity of up to 3,000 guests per hour.

Facts about Trysilgondolen

  • Route: From the base station just north of lift T3 Hygglo in Eventyr to the top station at T10 Hesten
  • Length: 2,417 metres
  • Vertical drop: 396 metres (from bottom to top)
  • Capacity: 81 gondolas with space for 10 people – up to 3,000 guests per hour
  • Expansion options: Capacity can be increased to 4,000 people per hour with additional gondolas
  • Operation: Operates during the winter season. The area around the top station will be adapted for summer use from summer 2026

An easier way up the mountain

Trysilgondolen is designed to make transport within the ski area more efficient and accessible. During peak periods, the gondola helps improve flow and reduce waiting times, allowing you to spend more time on the slopes.

The gondola departs from the Eventyr area and provides quick access to the mountain and larger parts of the ski area. This makes it suitable for families with children, groups and experienced skiers looking for a more predictable start to their ski day.

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Part of the development of the ski area in Trysil

Trysilgondolen is a key part of the ongoing development of the ski area in Trysil. Together with upgrades to slopes, lifts and snow production, the gondola contributes to increased capacity and improved flow throughout the season.

The solution is planned with a year-round perspective, with the area around the top station being adapted for summer use from summer 2026.

About Trysilgondolen

Trysilgondolen is an important measure to improve flow in the ski area and make the experience more accessible for more guests.

– Gudrun Sanaker Lohne, Destination Manager, SkiStar Trysil

The investment in Trysilgondolen is part of our long-term work to develop our destinations and adapt to guests’ needs over time.

– Stefan Sjöstrand, Chief Executive Officer, SkiStar
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