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Essential Concept Information

Lyngen Lodge is located on the eastern shore line of the Lyngen Fjord directly overlooking the Lyngen peninsula. This idyllic location provides perfect access via boat and land transport to the very best of the skiing throughout the Lyngen Alps and surrounding islands. Visiting UIAGM mountain guides with their own groups contact us here »

Accessing the mountains
1. Boat - Spirit of Lyngen
A major part of the ski concept is accessing the skiing via our specially designed boat.
You will board the boat wearing ski boots and carrying on skis. Transfers are between 15 to 45 minutes and drop offs are directly on beaches, headlands and piers. More on the boat and Ski by boat in Norway
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Ski_Lyngen_Alps_Norway 2. Directly behind the lodge is the Sorbmegaisa and the Store Haugen (home mountains), they consist of four major summits from 1200m that span along a prominent ridge offering brilliant tree and open face skiing with views directly above the fjord.

3. By Vehicle
The lodge advantage is being able to access the inland sheltered terrain located east of the lodge. This region offers magnificent summits and fantastic link up tours ending directly back at the lodge.

 

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Ski_Touring_Norway_Lyngen_Lodge Reaching the summits
Using wider off piste skis with ski touring bindings rent lodge skis here » attaching special adhesive skins under the skis and freeing the heel from the binding allows for uphill travel, these skins are then removed and the heel fixed as in normal skiing for the downhill sections. 

There are advanced weeks and introduction weeks for those who have never toured before see our  introductory to ski touring courses norway here »

The downhill
Vertical ascent and descent amount and the type of terrain skied depends upon group level of fitness and skill. You can expect to be climbing between 1000m to 1400m per day and skiing the same down. At sea level there is a lot more oxygen in the air than at altitude in the Alps so you have around 20% more stamina in Lyngen. You'll be surprised how good you'll feel while climbing up.
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Ski_Norway_Lyngen The Terrain
There are three terrain zones throughout the Lyngen Alps and surrounding islands where the skiing takes place.

Zone 1. The region behind the lodge Sorbmegaisa including Rotsund. This area is usually filled with powder, the slopes are gentle to moderate and our favourite when there's fresh snow.
Read more on ski terrain in Lyngen Norway »
Zone 2. North of lodge and accessed by boat are the islands of Ulø¸ya, Kågen and Arnø¸ya. These islands offer various spectacular summit crossings from one side to the other offering everything from gentle slopes to big open mountain skiing. Ski_touring_Norway
Ski_touring_top_tur_Norway Zone 3. The Lyngen Peninsula is filled with dramatic summits, large glaciers and hidden valleys providing some of the regions most spectacular skiing. This zone requires use of the boat as we access both deserted bays and rocky headlands for the skier drop offs. Read more on The Terrain »

A Typical week
All ski weeks during the season are Saturday to Saturday and consist of 7 nights full board accommodation and 6 days skiing with a guide. You will usually spend 6 to 7 hours on the mountain and skin once or twice depending on route selection. Read more on a typical week Skiing in Lyngen Norway
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Northern_Lights_holidays_norway Northern Lights
To witness the Northern Lights is truly an experience you'll never forget. Feb, March and early April are active times and the colours are regularly vibrant in this region. They are a definite must see! Read more about the Northern Lights Norway »

Lyngen Lodge Mountain Guides
All guides are fully qualified International UIAGM / IFMGA. All groups are led by guides, they know and understand the local conditions on land and at sea and will find the best snow and terrain to suit your skill level.
Read more on Lyngen Lodge Mountain Guides »
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The climate
The Gulf Stream flows along the entire Norwegian coastline which in turn warms the ocean and fjords creating a temperate climate, resulting in the fjords never freezing. Snowfall is plentiful too. You will not encounter extreme cold temperatures at sea level. The coldest recorded temperature at the lodge in January was - 16 degrees Celsius. On average, winter temperatures fluctuate between 0 and - 5 degrees C. On the summits however on a windy day the temperatures can reach -20 degrees C. Our equipment lists cover all appropriate clothing that will be needed. See weather statistics and best month to visit Lyngen Alps Northern Norway»

Wale_watching_norway Wildlife
Various species of whales are in the Lyngen Fjord all year round and during your visit it is very likely that you will see whales during one of your boat journeys. Land animals include Moose, Wolverine and Lynx, all are extremely timid and seldom seen but you'll see the tracks regularly throughout the region while skiing.
Read more on Whale watching Norway »

Safety and medical assistance
An excellent infrastructure is set up in the region. Injury rescue is provided by helicopter from Tromsø¸ city or from the Military. This service is reliable and efficient and provides full support throughout the region.
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Hoetl_Tromsø¸_Skiing_Norway After skiing
Returning to the lodge, cakes waffles will be served by the open fire. You are encouraged to relax in the pine sauna and gaze out across the fjord through the panoramic windows or sooth the muscles by floating in the outside hot tub under the Northern Lights in Norway »

Catering
A full breakfast begins the day, a pack lunch is taken on the mountain and afternoon tea is served upon return. The evening meal is three courses and only the finest dishes will be served to complete your Norwegian experience. Our chefs specialize in fish from the Lyngen Fjord and game from our surrounding mountains. Our licenced bar will satisfy both the beer and wine connoisseur.
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ESSENTIALINFO_NO17_SMALL_evening-meals Local produce includes, salmon from the Reisa River, Atlantic cod, cole fish, wolf fish, reindeer, beef and Lyngen lamb.

Accommodation
We have a selection of double and twin rooms all with en suite facilities. Each room has it's own unique Norwegian style. The lodge caters for 16 guests during winter. Read more on the lodge accommodation
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Ski_by_boat_Norway Groups and single skiers
Single skiers, couples and groups are equally welcome. If you are alone we'll allocate you into an open group that suits your skill and fitness level. Whole groups of friends you can take a group booking with private guide. Group size max 8.
Read more on Skill Level & Groups »

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