Imagine carving down perfectly groomed slopes while snow-capped peaks rise above deep blue fjords in the background. In Norway, skiing is an experience of nature in a class of its own - far from mass tourism, with plenty of space on the descents and a ski season that lasts from November to May.
Whether in Trysil, Hemsedal or Hafjell: With our ski rental service in Norway you can pick up the latest skis, snowboards and accessories right at the resort. No lugging around, no stress on arrival. Just book online, pick the gear up at the store and off you go!
Your advantages with our ski rental in Norway
Travelling to Norway is an adventure itself – whether by plane to Oslo or overland by car through Sweden. So, it makes little sense to lug bulky skis and heavy ski boots halfway across Europe. The smart thing to do is to travel light and rent everything you need directly in the Norwegian mountains. At INTERSPORT Rent, you'll find modern equipment and a team that knows exactly which models are best suited to the Norwegian slopes.
Here's why you should choose our ski rental service:
- Top equipment from leading brands: Try out the latest skis and snowboards without having to buy them.
- Personalised advice: Our RENTertainers will customise your bindings, ski boots and ski length to suit your needs and ability.
- No transport costs: Save yourself the high fees for sports luggage when flying to Oslo, Trondheim or Tromsø.
- Flexibility on your skiing holiday: Want to try out different ski models? No problem – just swap them in the shop.
- On-site service: Our experts are on hand to help you with any questions you may have about the best slopes or accomodation in the area.
What equipment can you rent from us?
Our ski rental shops offer you a comprehensive selection of winter sports gear for every skiing style and ability:
- Carving skis: From beginner to sporty performance models for challenging slopes
- All-mountain skis: Versatile all-rounders for groomed runs and off-piste excursions.
- Freeride skis: For deep snow enthusiasts who are looking for untouched powder away from the groomed runs
- Cross-country skis: Classic or skating, perfect for the numerous trails in many Norwegian ski resorts
- Snowboards: Different shapes for the park, slope and backcountry
- Children's skis: Specially designed models for young skiers
- Ski Boots: Available in all sizes and flex ratings for all day comfort
- Helmets and ski goggles: For maximum safety and clear vision in all weather conditions
- Ski poles: In the right length for your height and skiing style
The entire rental products are constantly maintained and in top condition, ready for you to try. Our RENTertainers make sure that your equipment is perfectly adjusted to you, so that you can enjoy the Norwegian ski resorts to the fullest.
Secure your favourites with our easy online booking
Our online booking system makes planning your skiing holiday a breeze. Choose your desired equipment today, reserve it for your stay and pick it up on site. You'll enjoy many advantages:
- Guaranteed availability: Your skis and equipment will be waiting for you when you arrive.
- Save time: No long waits in the store, so you can pick up your equipment quickly and easily.
- Transparent pricing: You can see immediately what the rental will cost. No hidden fees.
- Top service when you pick up your equipment: Our team is here to help you with any questions you may have about finding accommodation, hotels or the best slopes.
Book online now and soon you'll be conquering the spectacular Norwegian mountains!
Your INTERSPORT Rent shops in Norway
First-class skis for rent and personal advice. That's what you can expect at the INTERSPORT Rent shops in Norway's most popular ski resorts. Find your location in Trysil, Hemsedal, Geilo or Hafjell and visit the RENTertainers on site!
We promise you one thing: You will leave the shop with equipment that is perfectly tailored to your riding style. On top of that, you may even pick up a few insider tips on the best runs or events in the region. Our staff is very familiar with the local conditions and will be happy to help you plan your stay – from recommending family-friendly slopes to the best spots for cross-country skiing or freeride adventures.
Skirental shops - Norway
Molde
Finnsnes
Ørsta Torg
Åndalsnes
Beitostølen
Røn
Tyinkrysset
Fagernes
Skiing in Norway: A pure nature experience
Norway's ski resorts are different in a good way. Here you won't find mass tourism or concrete hotels, but authentic mountain villages, modern infrastructure and a ski season that lasts from November to May or even June. The mountain world, characterised by fjords and glaciers, offers winter sports enthusiasts much more than just slopes: Here you can experience nature at its best on ski tours, snow hikes or cross-country trails.
The larger ski resorts in eastern Norway, such as Trysil, Hemsedal, Hafjell and Kvitfjell, offer slopes of varying difficulty, terrain parks and backcountry terrain to suit every taste. Families with children will appreciate the wide, forgiving slopes, short waiting times at the lifts and warm Norwegian hospitality. What's more? In many ski resorts, hotels and accommodation are located right next to the slopes. It's perfect for those who want to enjoy a relaxed day of skiing without having to travel far.
Cross-country skiing and freeride fun
Norway is also a real cross-country skiing nation. In many resorts, you will find over 100 kilometres of groomed trails – both classic and skating. But freeride fans also get their money's worth here up north: Away from the groomed slopes, there are plenty of untracked runs for deep-snow adventures.
Whether you want to carve on groomed slopes, leave your tracks in deep snow or explore kilometres of trails, at INTERSPORT Rent you will find the right equipment for every activity!
Reserve your skis and snowboard now at a ski rental in Norway!
5 popular ski resorts in Norway
- Trysil: Norway's largest ski area
With about 70 slopes, Trysil is the largest ski resort in the country. Located on Trysilfjellet near the border to Sweden, it offers opportunities for all levels of ability. The three large kids’ areas, the ski school with its mascot, several snow parks and floodlit skiing on three evenings a week make it particularly family-friendly. Numerous hotels and cabins are located right next to the slopes – with ski-in/ski-out access. There are also a number of groomed trails for cross-country skiers.
Further information about Trysil
- Hemsedal: The "Norwegian Alps"
Hemsedal is often called the "Scandinavian Alps" because of its high peaks and steep descents. Around 53 kilometres of slopes are spread across three interconnected mountains: Hemsedal Skisenter, Solheisen and Totten. With a good mix of beginner, advanced and expert runs, there is something for everyone. The long ski season from November to April and the many off-piste opportunities for freeride fans complete the range of activities in Hemsedal. The mountain village also offers restaurants, bars and cosy accommodation right next to the slopes.
Further information about Hemsedal
- Geilo: Versatile and family-friendly
The Geilo ski resort is centrally located between Oslo and Bergen. It offers countless opportunities for young and old alike. The slopes extend across different sides of the valley, and ski buses take you comfortably back and forth between the different areas. Particularly exciting are the many children's areas, terrain parks and the opportunity to seek out challenges even on the steepest descents. Geilo is also a paradise for cross-country skiers with an extensive network of trails.
Further information about Geilo
- Hafjell: Olympic flair near Lillehammer
The Hafjell ski resort is located just 15 minutes north of Lillehammer and was the venue for the alpine skiing competitions during the 1994 Winter Olympics. Hafjell is best known for its long, well-groomed runs that are perfect for advanced skiers. Families will also find special kids’ ski schools and safe practice slopes here. In addition, numerous typical holiday homes with direct access to the slopes make your stay particularly comfortable.
Further information about Hafjell
- Kvitfjell: For sporty skiers
Kvitfjell, also a venue for the 1994 Olympic Games, is known for its challenging slopes. World Cup races are held here regularly, and the descents are challenging even for experienced skiers. If you are athletic and love steep runs, this is the place for you. But leisure skiers will also find a few more leisurely options with fantastic panoramic views.
Further information about Kvitfjell
You can find even more ski resorts and travel tips for your holiday in the north at visitnorway.com
Skiing in Norway is right for you if...
... you want to combine skiing with spectacular nature experiences: snow-capped peaks, fjord views and, at the height of the Arctic Circle, maybe even the Northern Lights.
... you appreciate a long skiing season that lasts from November to May or June.
... you like plenty of space on the slopes and short waiting times at the lifts, far away from mass tourism.
... you travel with your family and value child-friendly slopes, modern ski schools and safe ski areas.
... you are an enthusiastic cross-country skier and want to explore the many groomed trails.
... you want to experience authentic mountain villages with cosy huts, hotels right on the slopes and Norwegian hospitality.
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The RENTertainer recommends
Skiing under the Northern Lights – an unforgettable experience! In the far north of Norway, in the Narvikfjellet ski resort, you have plenty of opportunities to experience this natural spectacle live in winter. Best of all, thanks to the polar night between November and January, you have a good chance of seeing the magical Northern Lights in the sky while you're on the slopes! Combine your skiing holiday with a visit to the historic town of Narvik and enjoy the unique atmosphere of northern Norway. For a winter adventure you'll never forget!
Cities with INTERSPORT Rent shops in the region