Explore Narvik Ski Resort


About the company


Narvik Resort / Narvikfjellet is Northern Norway's largest ski resort, beautifully situated between deep fjords and vast mountain ranges at the innermost part of Ofotfjorden. Located north of the Arctic Circle, at 68 degrees latitude, it offers excellent opportunities to experience Arctic natural phenomena year-round.

Narvikfjellet AS operates the ski resort in Narvik, as well as the company's associated services such as restaurants, ski schools, ski shops, ski rentals, hotels, cabin parks, events, and activities, along with business development, sales, and bookings under the Narvikfjellet brand.

Narvikfjellet is divided into a non-profit company that owns the lifts and slopes, Narvikfjellet Allmenn AS, and a commercial company that handles all operations, Narvikfjellet AS. Narvikfjellet Allmenn AS is owned by Forte Narvik Invest 2 AS (83%) and the municipal property company Narvikgården AS (17%). Narvikfjellet AS is owned by Forte Narvik Invest 1 AS (88%) and Narvikgården (12%).

Our vision is for Narvikfjellet to become a complete year-round tourist destination that caters to holidaymakers from both national and international markets. We are developing infrastructure and projects related to the ski resort and have recently focused on establishing our own rental accommodations at the resort. Our goal is to ensure stable and economic growth while being a solid contributor to urban development and regional tourism development. Through our local commitment, we also aim to strengthen the city’s appeal as both a travel destination and a place to live—year-round.

Narvikfjellet and Narvik will host the World Ski Championships in 2029, which will have significant implications for the resort both before and after the championship. Read more about the World Championships further down the page.

 

Explore Narvik Resort


Narvikfjellet is the ultimate destination for those seeking unique arctic experiences, whether for families, friends, corporate groups, or couples. In winter, it becomes a skiing haven, featuring a powder paradise, a freeride mecca, and a sports arena with diverse slopes, trails, and terrain parks.

In summer, Narvikfjellet transforms into a playground for nature lovers, set against a stunning backdrop of mountains and fjords, with the gondola and Fjellheisrestaurant as major highlights.

Our accommodations are available year-round, serving as the perfect base for your stay in Narvikfjellet. The apartment hotel Basecamp Narvik and the exclusive glass cabins at Camp 291 are ideally situated close to both the ski resort and the breathtaking Arctic wilderness, offering a wonderful setting for all the area's activities and experiences.

 

 

FIS Alpine World Ski Champion­ship 2029


At the FIS conference in Reykjavík in June 2024, it was announced that Narvik will host the Alpine World Ski Championships in 2029. Narvik secured this prestigious event over competitors Soldeu (Andorra) and Val Gardena (Italy).

The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships is the second-largest winter sports event globally, following the Olympic Winter Games. This means the world will soon experience this spectacular event set against the breathtaking Arctic landscape of Northern Norway, right in Narvik!

Narvik and Narvikfjellet have a rich history as a championship venue, having hosted numerous national championships, the Polar Light Cup, FIS races, the European Cup, the World Cup, and Junior World Championships. 

 


Ski Resort Numbers


Narvikfjellet is the largest and most comprehensive ski resort in Northern Norway, boasting 16 runs and 6 lifts, along with expansive areas for lift-accessed freeriding and backcountry skiing. Experience the full range of Arctic skiing, from magical night skiing under the Northern Lights in December to thrilling powder runs in March, and wrap up the season with delightful spring skiing in May. With family-friendly slopes, a terrain park, a restaurant, ski rentals, and a ski school, Narvikfjellet has everything you need for an unforgettable skiing adventure.


Key Facts:

  • Number of Runs: 16 total (10 groomed, 6 ungroomed, all categories)
  • Number of Lifts: 6 (3 T-bars, 1 chairlift, 1 gondola, 1 magic carpet)
  • Season: December - June (peak season February - May)
  • Terrain Park: Yes
  • Total Continuous Trail Length: 10 km
  • Longest Run: 5 km
  • Vertical Drop (Lift-accessed): 889 m from Linken
  • Vertical Drop (Off-piste): 1154 m from Tredjetoppen
  • Ski School: Yes, available throughout the season
  • Ski Rentals: Yes, including carving skis, snowboards, backcountry gear, cross-country skis, snowshoes, and avalanche equipment
  • Guided Freeriding: Yes, starting in February
  • Accommodation on Site: Yes, options include a hotel or glass cabins


Travel to Narvik Resort


Narvik is located in the heart of Nordland County, serving as a hub between Tromsø, Lofoten, and Bodø. Traveling to Narvik and Narvikfjellet is easy by car, train, plane, or bus. The nearest major airport is Harstad/Narvik Airport Evenes, just 50 minutes away from Narvik city by car or airport bus.

You can also reach Narvik by train from Sweden via the Ofotbanen line or by car via the European Route 6 (E6) if you’re coming from Bodø to the south or Troms to the north. If you're coming from Lofoten or entering from the Swedish side, follow the European Route 10 (E10) until it intersects with the E6 toward Narvik.

 


Sleep well in the heart of the resort


 

 

Camp 291 - Exclusive Glass Cabins

Camp 291 offers a new and modern lodging experience in the heart of Narvikfjellet. This unique retreat features 9 compact design cabins, each with a balcony and stunning panoramic views. All cabins come equipped with a kitchenette, dining area, and cozy beds, providing the ambiance of your own little boutique hotel. Nestled among tall spruce trees and in close proximity to the Arctic wilderness, you are guaranteed a peaceful escape.


Basecamp Narvik - Hotel & Apartments

Basecamp Narvik is a newly opened apartment hotel that launched in January 2024. Centrally located within the resort, it offers 54 rooms and apartments with self-catering facilities and dining areas. Each room features a private balcony facing the sea, showcasing breathtaking views of the fjord and vibrant city. The hotel provides free parking, a dedicated ski storage room, and is conveniently situated right in the ski area.