Peak Elevation
1,014 m
3,327 ft
Vertical Drop
514 m
1,686 ft
Skiable Area
243 ha
600 ac
Avg Snowfall
385 cm
151.5 in
Lifts
6
Hlíðarfjall Weather Forecast
About
Hlidarfjall is northern Iceland's largest ski area, rising above Akureyri on the slopes overlooking Eyjafjordur. The mountain runs from a 500 meter base to a 1,014 meter summit, a 514 meter vertical drop served by eight lifts, including two quad chairs, across 24 runs and 14.9 km of pistes. Floodlights keep several slopes open for night skiing through the dark northern winter, a rarity even among Iceland's few resorts.
Terrain
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Operated by Municipality of Akureyri
Data validated from official sources but may be incomplete or outdated. Always verify with the resort directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many lifts does Hlíðarfjall have?
Hlíðarfjall has 6 ski lifts, with a combined uphill capacity of approximately 8,477 riders per hour.
What is the vertical drop at Hlíðarfjall?
Hlíðarfjall has a vertical drop of 1,686 feet (514 meters).
What is the peak elevation of Hlíðarfjall?
The summit of Hlíðarfjall sits at 3,327 feet (1,014 meters) above sea level.
How many trails does Hlíðarfjall have?
Hlíðarfjall has 26 marked trails, totaling roughly 9.3 miles of skiing.
How big is the skiable terrain at Hlíðarfjall?
Hlíðarfjall covers 600 acres (243 hectares) of skiable terrain.
Does Hlíðarfjall offer night skiing?
Yes, Hlíðarfjall offers night skiing. Hours and trail availability vary by season, so check the official website for current schedules.
Does Hlíðarfjall have snowmaking?
Yes, Hlíðarfjall has snowmaking to supplement natural snowfall and extend the ski season.
How much snow does Hlíðarfjall get each year?
Hlíðarfjall averages around 151.5 inches (385 cm) of snowfall per season.