We in Sälen and the SLAO together provide information about how we make winter holidays a fun experience for everyone. Below we reproduce the ten most important traffic rules on the ski slopes and a couple of specific regulations that apply to our locations. More info can be found on SLAO’s website.
Traffic rules for downhill skiers 1 Be attentive – show consideration Behave in such a way that you don’t risk injuring anyone else. 2 Adjust your speed and skiing technique to the terrain, equipment, weather and your own skiing ability. 3 Choose the right skiing direction! If you’re coming down from the top you must keep clear of skiers ahead of you. 4 Leave space when overtaking! Keep a big enough distance that skiers who are overtaken have enough room. 5 Set off cautiously! Check both upwards and downwards that the run is free before you start skiing. 6 Only stop where you can be seen! If you have to stop – do it where you are clearly visible and where others can ski round you. If you’re going downhill – leave the run free as soon as possible. 7 Climb up to the side of the run - especially in poor visibility. 8 Pay heed to signs! Regulations and instructions on the runs are there for your well-being and the well-being of others. Follow them! 9 Render assistance! You must render assistance in the event of an accident. 10 Give your name and address! If you are involved in an accident, you must give your name and address.
Specific regulations at our resorts: It is not permitted to ride with a child in a baby carrier on the lift or run It is not permitted to ride a sledge or similar in the ski field, day or night. Riding private scooters in the ski fields is prohibited.