World cup Kvitfjell
Kvitfjell
Kvitfjell
Kvitfjell

Kvitfjell World Cup

Kvitfjell is the organizer of the World Cup alpine skiing in Norway. Soon you can experience the world's elite in alpine skiing competing in Kvitfjell Alpine Resort in Gudbrandsdalen.  The downhill course in Kvitfjell is one of the best in the world, and from Hafjell it is about a 45-minute drive to Kvitfjell. In 2026, Kvitfjell and Hafjell will be the arena for the World Cup finals in alpine skiing.

About Kvitfjell

Kvitfjell Alpinanlegg is a ski resort located in Fåvang in Ringebu municipality, approx. 45 minutes drive from Lillehammer. During the Winter Olympics in 1994, the competitions in downhill and super-G for women and men were held in the facility.   At Kvitfjell Øst (often referred to as Mellomstasjonen) you will find the World Cup slope and other challenging slopes.   There is an annual World Cup race in March in Kvitfjell.

Facts about Kvitfjell

  • 34 km of alpine trails
  • 2 Terrain parks
  • 2 KIDS FAMILY AREAS
  • 33 slopes, 13 blue, 11 green, 6 red, 3 black
  • 14 elevators; 4 chairlifts, 1 gondola, 2 T-hooks, 4 button lifts, 3 moving walks
  • Top station 1039 masl.
  • Elevation gain: 854 m
  • 3.4 km floodlit alpine slopes
  • 600 km of groomed cross-country trails in the network

Contact Kvitfjell

+47 61 28 36 00
[email protected]
www.kvitfjell.no