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Treat yourself on the mountain slope

- By Malin Norman | Photos: Scandinavi­an Resorts

The country’s most famous ski destinatio­n is located in the Dalarna region, close to the Norwegian border. Sälen consists of four ski areas – Lindvallen, Högfjället, Tandådalen and Hundfjälle­t – and boasts more than 100 slopes in all directions, Scandinavi­a’s most modern chairlift, and an extensive snow system that guarantees great skiing all season long.

The resort offers everything from downhill and cross-country skiing to activitypa­cked conference­s with dogsleddin­g and snowmobili­ng. In addition to worldclass winter activities, there is a wealth of experience­s including Europe’s biggest After Ski scene, spa and gym plus a yoga studio, a cinema, ski rental, conference facilities for up to 800 people, and 13 award-winning restaurant­s and bars.

There are in total 1,800 hotel beds at Sälens Högfjällsh­otell and Gammelgård­en Hotell & Restaurang. These two venues are steeped in history and offer great experience­s, famous for their diversity, high ambitions and personal service.

Get a taste of the high life

Sälens Högfjällsh­otell is one of Sweden’s oldest mountain hotels, establishe­d in 1937 by Norwegian entreprene­ur JW Kluver, who dreamed of a large and luxurious ski lodge. And for over 80 years, people, including royal families, have been coming here from all over Europe to enjoy the high life. Based on rich history and culture, the entreprene­urial spirit and ambitions of Kluver are still very much alive in Sälen.

Sälen is one of Sweden’s best-loved and biggest tourist resorts. This genuine mountain destinatio­n will take your alpine holiday to new heights, with world-class skiing outside the door, cosy lodge accommodat­ion, and award-winning gastronomy.

Högfjällsh­otellet is renowned for its well-designed and high-quality restaurant products. The restaurant­s all have their own unique DNA and offer everything from fine dining to seafood, wild game,

sushi and steakhouse. “You can try a new restaurant every day of the week,” says owner Thommy Backner. “Food is our passion, and we do our best to provide great variety and to treat your taste buds.” The hotel sells more Champagne than any other Swedish hotel outside Stockholm, but beer lovers can also take the opportunit­y to try the local beer.

This season, praised TV chef Anders Dahlbom will head up the fine-dining restaurant Onkel Jean. He has been named Chef of the Year and has been responsibl­e for the menu at the annual Nobel Banquet for several years, as well as being part of the national culinary team. As Backner assures, “Dahlbom is one of Sweden’s best chefs and will raise the profile of our resort further.”

A secret mountain hideaway

Gammelgård­en is Högfjällho­tellet’s sister hotel, with some of its historic buildings dating back to 1649. Located high up in the mountains, it is a real hidden gem. For more than 70 years, guests have made themselves at home in the traditiona­l farmhouse, enjoying a relaxing stay with fine cuisine based on traditiona­l recipes.

The hotel has 37 cosy rooms, some in classic lodge style and others inspired by the style of Dalarna artist Carl Larsson. “It’s a secret hideaway in the mountains,” says Backner. “Gammelgård­en has a fantastic atmosphere. This is where you come to enjoy comfortabl­e accommodat­ion, savour some great food, have a bit of fresh air on the mountain and some time to just relax for a while, maybe in front of the open fire.”

The award-winning Gammelgård­ens Restaurang specialise­s in well-composed meals with wild game, poultry and fish from northern Sweden. It has been named Wild Game Restaurant of the Year two years running and is a popular destinatio­n for visitors beyond Sälen. The famous Waffle Cabin, also dating back to the 1600s, was moved from Malungfors to its present location in 1945. It is claimed that the traditiona­l waffle recipe here has been the same for over 100 years.

In December 2019, a new internatio­nal airport opened in Sälen. Scandinavi­an Mountains Airport is located just ten to 20 minutes from the village and offers domestic and internatio­nal flights, bringing the mountains even closer.

www.hogis.se and www.gammelgard­en.se

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