Åre - a world class ski resort
Åre in Jämtland

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SkiStar Åre

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SkiStar Åre

Åre is actually three distinct resorts in the Swedish mountains; Åre Village, Åre Björnen and Duved/Tegefjäll. Åre Village played host to the Alpine Skiing World Championships in 2007, so its hard-core skiing credentials are second to none. And if you’re the ‘ski hard, party hard’ type then the nightlife here will blow your thermal socks off. As will the close-to-the-slope accommodation, designers shop, cool café ad choice of eateries.

At the other end of the scale is Åre Björnen (‘Björnen’ – bear) a perfect resort for parents with young children. The slopes are gentle and the activities for kids are many, including their own ski school and après ski in the village square, ‘Barnets hus’ a fun-packed activity centre for the young ones, a fun park and last, but not least ‘Björnlandet’ (Bearland). There is also a supermarket, many restaurants and family amenities and great accommodation.

Duved/Tegefjäll is known for its ‘big country’ skiing, particularly the rocky ravines and forests of Mount Mullfjället and its amazing scenery. Not as big or bustling as Åre Village, Duved/Tegefjäll is really for families with older children who love skiing. Accommodation is excellent and all close to the slopes. You can choose from hotels, guesthouses and cozy cabins. In the village there are plenty of good quality restaurants, cafés and amenities.


Northern Sweden

Northern Sweden is a vast landscape of towering alpine peaks and endless vistas of pine forest, Polar plains, meadows and glaciers. Its eastern edge is fringed by a rolling coastline, peppered by islands and skerries. No description of Northern Sweden is complete without mentioning Swedish Lapland - Europe’s last remaining wilderness.

Lovers of the outdoors life will love northern Sweden’s legendary national parks; Abisko and Sarek being two outstanding examples. Northern Sweden is also the ancestral home of the Sami, the indigenous people of the region, whose unique traditions and culture thankfully thrive today. Bear, elk, the wolverine, the golden eagle and the rare Arctic Fox have their home here in Northern Sweden. As if these natural riches were not enough, this the land of the Midnight Sun and the staggeringly beautiful Northern Lights,

We could go on – and on.

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Åre in Jämtland

Northern Europe´s leading alpine sport resort

Åre in Sweden is Northern Europe´s largest and most advanced and diverse alpine sport resort.

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