Incredible scenes from a summer ski camp in Norway where the children performed a flawless rendition of the Viking Row to encourage their national team as they take on The Ivory Coast in the round of 32 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Located in eastern Norway, Trysil Ski Resort is Norway’s largest ski resort and is open for summer skiing offering a terrain park in the same location as the winter park. The design of the terrain is playful and adapted to all ages and levels but make sure to grab day pass before you head to the hill as they have limited the number of skiers and snowboarders to a maximum of 100 per day.
About Trysil Ski Resort:
Trysil is Norway’s largest and most popular ski destination – a mountain where the adventure never ends. Here, snow-sure skiing and modern lifts are combined with a wide range of hotels, restaurants, activities, and wellness.
Four interconnected ski areas & one mountain for everyone
Skihytta – a sunny area with a slower pace, spacious slopes and a cozy children’s area.
Trysil Turistsenter – child-friendly, lively and perfect for those who want it all: children’s area, wide slopes, shopping and après-ski.
Trysil Høyfjellssenter – well situated with snowy mountains, varied slopes and proximity to mountain nature and snow play.
Høgegga – the steepest and most challenging area, loved by experienced skiers chasing the perfect carving turn in the lush, black slopes.
Skiing for all levels
With 71 runs and 41 lifts, there is skiing for everyone. Children can play and learn in safe areas, while park enthusiasts enjoy jumps, rails, and boxes in SkiStar Snow Park. Experience slopes over five kilometers long – with almost 700 meters of vertical drop, perfectly groomed pistes, and modern snowmaking systems, skiing in Trysil is top-class from November to April.
