The town of Åre is located in
Åre Municipality, in what is generally referred to as Årefjällen (Åre Mountains) or Åredalen (Åre Valley), approximately 100 km (62 mi.) from the city of
Östersund. The
ski lift system is on the
Åreskutan mountain, with a summit
elevation of 1,420 m (4,660 ft), which is not lift-served, but is reachable by a short hike or by
snowmobile. The lift-served vertical drop is 870 m (2,850 ft), descending from 1,260 m (4,130 ft).
The village and ski area are accessible by bus and train, and the nearest airport is
Åre Östersund Airport. With a latitude of 63.4° north, the ski area is approximately 350 km (220 mi) south of the
Arctic Circle.
1891 – Åre
tourist information centre opens. "Tourists and spa guests visiting the climatic spa Åre" is the theme of the first advertising campaign.
1892 – The café on the top of
Åreskutan opens; it remains the highest café in Sweden.
1910 –
Åre Bergbana opens, the first fixed link in Åre, beginning the area's development as a winter sports resort.
Tobogganing,
curling and
skiing are offered.
1940 – The first
drag lift is opened in Åre, located near the Olympia area and Lundsgården. The tiny yellow lift cabin is still in place.
1952 – The Fjällgården ski area is opened. The lift passengers were transported standing up in tall buckets, one of which is displayed in front of the funicular station on Åre square.
1954 – Åre hosts the
World Championships, making Åre known throughout the skiing world.
1966 – Duveds Linbana, the first
chairlift in Duved, is opened, followed by other investments in the Duved ski area.
1981 – The first lift is built at Åre Björnen, followed by other investments in the area. The first
snow cannons are installed at Åre.
1984 – The Olympia lift is opened 1 km west of Åre. It gets replaced in 2006 by the VM8 telemix lift.
1989 – The Olympia
gondola is opened by King
Carl XVI Gustav and
Queen Silvia. It goes from upper end of the Olympia lift (later VM8) to the top of the ski area.
2001 – In the central part of the Åre ski area, two new lifts are built, and three new slopes are opened — the single largest investment since the building of the cable car.
2006 – The Olympia chairlift is replaced by the world's first
telemix lift, a lift with chairs and gondolas.
During the busy season, there is night skiing every evening between 6 pm and 8 pm. The lifts which are open in the evening varies during the week.
Areas
Central Åre
In Central Åre there are plenty of runs to choose from, both for beginners and advanced skiers. Central Åre is the largest area in the Åre Ski Area. Advanced skiers often prefer the central area with the longest runs which are also fairly steep.
Lifts in Central Åre
Bergbanan
Tottliften
Fjällgårdsexpressen
Hummelliften
Kabinbanan
Gondolen
VM6:an
VM8:an
Worldcupliften
Bräckeliften
Lillröda
Lillvita
Rödhakeliften
Rödkulleliften 1
Rödkulleliften 2
Nedre Tväråvalvsliften
Nedre Tväråvalvsliften 2
Stendalsliften
Ullådalsliften
Ullådalsliften 2
Övre Tväråvalvsliften
Åre Björnen
Åre Björnen is the ski area for the youngest skiers and families. Åre Björnen is connected to Central Åre with lifts.
Lifts in Åre Björnen
Number
Name
Length
Height
B36
Högåsliften
750 m
190 m
B37
Sadellexpressen
1.642 m
310 m
B38
Hermelinliften
1.000 m
190 m
B40
Björnliften
655 m
122 m
B41
Lokattliften
330 m
24 m
B42
Vargliften
430 m
48 m
B43
Mårdenliften
160 m
10 m
B44
Järvenliften
1.114 m
175 m
B45
Nalleliften
144 m
18 m
B46
Copperhill liften
430 m
46 m
Tegefjäll
Tegefjäll is also suitable for families with small children, the system is connected to the Duved lift system.
Lifts in Tegefjäll
Englandsliften
Fjällvallsliften
Mini Tege
Tegesliften
Gunnilliften – at 1.6 kilometers long, this is an unusually long T-bar.
Duved
Duved is a bit bigger than Tegefjäll and offers slopes both for the beginner and the expert. Duved is connected to the Tegefjäll system.