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Bláfjöll FAQ

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Bláfjöll - Your Questions Answered

New Snow in Bláfjöll

 When will it snow in Bláfjöll?

When is the next forecast snowfall?

The next notable snow forecast is 8cm3in, expected on 28 March, with around 29cm11in forecast over the next 7 days.

Find out more :- long-range Snow Forecast

 When did it last snow in Bláfjöll?

How old is the snow? When was the last reported snowfall?

We do not have a current Snow Report from Bláfjöll but you can use the link below to view snow reports from other Icelandic Ski Resorts.

Find out more :- Snow Reports for other Icelandic Ski Resorts

Snow in Bláfjöll, Iceland

 How much snow is there in Bláfjöll?

How deep is the snow on the ground?

We don't have current snow depths for Bláfjöll but you can use the link below to view snow depth at other Icelandic Ski Resorts.

Find out more :- Snow Depths for Icelandic Ski Resorts

Skiing in Bláfjöll, Iceland

 How high is Bláfjöll?

At what altitude is the ski area and resort?

Bláfjöll is at 480m1,575ft. There are pistes / trails from 480m1,575ft up to 700m2,297ft above sea level.

Find out more :- Bláfjöll Facts & Figures

 Where can I stay in Bláfjöll?

Are there hotels, chalets or apartments to rent in Bláfjöll?

We don't have any accommodation in Bláfjöll our current database, but you can search for nearby hotels and apartments using the link below.

Find out more :- Search for Accommodation in Bláfjöll

 When does Bláfjöll open?

When does the ski season start in Bláfjöll?

Bláfjöll usually opens late November (Opens when cold enough for snowmaking/adequate snow cover - usually by mid-November).

 When does Bláfjöll close?

When does the ski season end for Bláfjöll?

Bláfjöll usually closesEarly May Usually closes May 1st. Season may be extended later in to May if conditions good.

Please Note

In common with all ski areas, planned opening and closing dates may be changed at any time due to the current snow and operational conditions in Bláfjöll. You should always check directly with the Tourist Office before making plans to travel.