KlÀppen, Sweden: Family Ski Guide
Under-6s ski free. Trolls perform daily. 60% beginner terrain.
Last updated: April 2026

Sweden
KlÀppen
Book a cabin near Klappen. If your family wants more terrain, the other Salen areas (Lindvallen, Hogfjallet) are minutes away on the same road. If you want Sweden's biggest resort, Are is the destination. Branas is another dedicated-family option. For Scandinavia's best all-rounder, Trysil in Norway has more of everything.
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Ist KlĂ€ppen gut fĂŒr Familien?
Klappen is Salen's family-friendliest area, right next to the bigger Salen resorts but with a dedicated beginner focus. Flat, forgiving terrain and an emphasis on young children's first ski experiences. If Salen's multiple areas feel overwhelming for your family, Klappen simplifies things: one base, gentle slopes, good instruction. Think of it as the nursery slope resort within the Salen cluster.
At 26â37 km of piste and 655 m summit elevation, intermediate and advanced skiers will exhaust the terrain within two days and find little challenge.
Biggest tradeoff
Wie ist das Skifahren fĂŒr Familien?
Your three-year-old will actually learn to ski here, not just survive ski school. KlÀppen's dedicated children's area sits separately at the base, staffed with instructors who help tiny hands attach and detach from the button-lift carousel every single run. Magic carpet conveyor belts handle the very first sessions, where children learn to stand and glide without any lift mechanism at all. A warming hut and BBQ area sit within the children's zone, so you're not standing in minus-twelve wind for three hours straight while watching from the sidelines.
That base-area separation creates a protected learning bubble where your nervous beginner won't get intimidated by confident intermediates bombing past.
The progression path makes sense even on your first visit: magic carpet for balance and sliding, then the button-lift carousel for short green runs, then longer greens accessible from higher up the mountain, then first blues. The heated Gondol SĂ€len gondola (unusual infrastructure for a resort this size) means even your anxious five-year-old reaches the upper mountain without chairlift terror. Green runs from the summit give beginning skiers genuine achievement: they rode the gondola, they skied from the top. That milestone hits differently than endless carpet lift laps.
Ski school drives everything here. KlÀppen's age-graded programme starts with Minitroll (from age 3, no prerequisites) and progresses through SmÄtroll, Kidz Levels 1-4, and dedicated teen sessions. Group lessons run 75 minutes, Monday through Friday or Friday through Saturday. Swedish ski instruction emphasizes incremental confidence over speed, instructors expect children who have never worn ski boots, and the Trolle & Trolla troll characters function as actual teaching tools within lessons, not just photo opportunities. Trolle and his sister Trolla appear in the TrollgÄrden venue running daily live performances that keep three-to-six-year-olds emotionally invested in returning to the snow.
Your fast progressor won't hit a dead end either. The Junior Snowpark offers scaled-down jumps and rails. Surprisingly for a mountain this size, the KlÀppen Race Arena and Race Academy (KRA) operate on-site with open training sessions and structured ski team programs. Your child who arrives on the magic carpet at age four could theoretically be training gates at the Race Academy by age nine without switching resorts.
Twenty-two lifts serve the full area. That's enough terrain to keep your family busy for a week.

đThe Numbers
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
Family Score | 7.4Good |
Best Age Range | 3â14 years |
Kid-Friendly Terrain | 60%Very beginner-friendly |
Ski School Min Age | â |
Kids Ski Free | Under 6 |
Magic Carpet | Yes |
Kids Terrain Park | Yes |
Score Breakdown
Value for Money
Convenience
Things to Do
Parent Experience
Childcare & Learning
Planning Your Trip
đŹWas sagen andere Eltern?
Parents consistently describe KlÀppen as "the perfect starter mountain" where their kids learned to love skiing without the intimidation factor of larger resorts. The Swedish approach to children's skiing shines here, with many families noting how the instructors seem to have endless patience and actually make lessons feel like play time.
What Parents Love
- The magic carpet system that actually works â "No more carrying exhausted 4-year-olds up the bunny hill" is how one parent put it, with several mentioning their toddlers figured out the moving walkway within minutes
- Ski school instructors who speak the universal language of fun â Even families with limited Swedish report their children bonded instantly with teachers through games, songs, and the famous "pizza and french fries" technique
- Short lift lines that don't test patience â Multiple parents mention never waiting more than a few minutes, making it possible to squeeze in "just one more run" without meltdowns
- The aprĂšs-ski hot chocolate ritual â Families repeatedly mention the cozy lodge atmosphere where kids compare their day's adventures while parents actually get to finish a warm drink
What Parents Flag
- Limited terrain for stronger intermediate kids â Families with mixed skill levels note that confident 10-year-olds can outgrow the mountain quickly
- Weather dependency â Several parents mention that VĂ€rmland's milder climate means conditions can be variable, especially later in the season
The moment families remember most is watching their child successfully ride the magic carpet for the first time, then turning around with the biggest grin to wave at mom and dad. That combination of Swedish engineering and pure childhood joy seems to capture what KlÀppen does best.
Families on the Slopes
(8 photos)Photos from Google Places. Posted by visitors.
đ Wo sollte eure Familie ĂŒbernachten?
Book a self-catered stuga through KlÀppen directly for the simplest logistics. Swedish mountain families overwhelmingly choose these timber cabins rented Saturday to Saturday, and it's the default accommodation rhythm across SÀlen. Expect functional, clean Scandinavian interiors with full kitchens, drying rooms, and enough beds for families of four or five. We don't have verified nightly rates, book through klappen.se or check Blocket (Sweden's equivalent of Craigslist) for independently listed cabins nearby.
Hotell Kurbits is your on-site hotel option, doubling as the lift pass collection point. Walk out the door, collect passes, reach the slopes. It's the simplest logistics play for families who prefer hotel service over self-catering. Pricing isn't published in our research, contact the hotel directly for current rates.
For budget-focused families, winter camping is confirmed at KlÀppen, though this assumes you own appropriate equipment and feel comfortable with Swedish winter conditions. It's definitely a niche choice that works better for outdoorsy families with camping experience.
Accessible lodging options are listed on the resort's website for families with mobility requirements. Ask explicitly about proximity to the children's area when booking any accommodation. Ski-in/ski-out status for cabins is unconfirmed, but being close to the base children's area matters more than proximity to any particular lift.
The self-catering model works particularly well here because of the on-site ICA supermarket. You can stock up on familiar brands and cook meals your kids will actually eat, rather than gambling on resort restaurant menus every night.
Was kosten die LiftpÀsse?
This is affordable family skiing, especially if you have kids under seven. The under-7 free lift pass eliminates your biggest budget line item with no minimum stay, no package requirement, no blackout dates. You pay 65 SEK for the keycard itself, then your child skis for nothing all week. For families with two children aged 5 and 6, that's your entire kids' lift pass bill gone.
Stack the 10% online pre-booking discount on top. This applies when you book lift passes, equipment rental, and ski school together through klappen.se before arrival. It's not a vague early-bird promise, it's a flat 10% off all three line items simultaneously. For two adult passes over five days at the standard 594 SEK daily rate, that discount saves 594 SEK total on passes alone, before rental and lesson savings.
The Trolle & Trolla Weeks make the numbers almost too good to believe. During these designated weeks (check klappen.se for specific dates, they change annually), children under 6 receive free ski school, free equipment rental, and a free ski pass as a combined bundle. Places are limited and advance booking is recommended. If your travel dates have any flexibility at all, aligning with a Trolle & Trolla Week should be your first planning move. Your five-year-old could ski all week with professional instruction and proper equipment for zero cost.
Private lessons carry their own discount structure: 10% off when booking three lessons, 15% off for four, 20% off for five or more. This applies per person or across a family group booking, so if you book two lessons and your partner books three, the combined five triggers the 20% tier.
The Parent's Skipass product lets two adults share one pass, taking turns on the mountain. For families where one parent manages a non-skiing toddler anyway, this halves your adult lift-pass spend without losing skiing time for the active parent.
Self-catering keeps food costs manageable. An on-site ICA supermarket means you're not paying resort markup for groceries, and the cabin-rental culture across SĂ€len keeps dining costs under your control. Swedish mountain restaurant pricing runs higher than self-catering but lower than Alpine equivalents. Budget one or two meals out and cook the rest.
We don't have confirmed pricing for equipment rental, ski school lessons, or accommodation nightly rates. Check klappen.se directly for current figures.
Planning Your Trip
âïžWie kommt ihr nach KlĂ€ppen?
This is one of Europe's easiest ski resort transfers with young kids. Scandinavian Mountains Airport (SCR) sits just 20 minutes from KlÀppen, meaning you can land, drive, and still have your child on snow by early afternoon without anyone having a meltdown.
Direct flights operate from London Gatwick, Manchester, Edinburgh, Dublin, and Aberdeen across multiple carriers including Norwegian. That transfer brevity changes your entire arrival day experience. No three-hour coach journey burning through your child's patience before the trip even starts.
Stockholm Arlanda is your alternative if you want to combine city sightseeing with skiing. The drive from central Stockholm to KlÀppen runs four to five hours, manageable for families who enjoy road trips, especially with an overnight stop in BorlÀnge or Falun. No rail station sits adjacent to KlÀppen, so you'll need a car or pre-booked transfer regardless of which airport you choose.
Renting a car gives you flexibility to visit neighbouring SÀlen resorts like Lindvallen or HundfjÀllet when your stronger skier wants more challenging terrain. Parking at KlÀppen is straightforward. Winter tyres are mandatory in Sweden from December to March, but rental cars come equipped automatically.
One clever routing for families: fly into Stockholm Arlanda, spend two nights exploring the city, drive to KlÀppen for your ski week, then fly home from SCR. It adds a logistical step but gives your family a Stockholm city experience alongside the mountain time.

âWas gibt's abseits der Piste?
By 4pm you'll be pleasantly tired but not completely wiped out, and your kids will have enough energy left to make some final vacation memories. KlÀppen empties slowly rather than all at once, with no single pedestrian strip funneling everyone into aprÚs. Instead, families drift toward the toboggan runs, warming huts, or back to their cabins. The atmosphere feels quiet, communal, distinctly Swedish.
Children who still have energy go sledging while parents who don't sit with coffee near the BBQ areas scattered across the base. The Troll Party at Trollsterhusen runs as an evening event for younger children, with Trolle and Trolla in full performance mode doing storytelling and games in a warm indoor space. This is KlÀppen's signature off-slope offering for families with kids under seven, and it's specific to this resort.
During holiday periods, the evening program expands with Christmas markets, a dedicated Children's New Year celebration, and New Year's dinner for families wanting a communal evening meal.
Cross-country skiing operates as a serious parallel activity, not an afterthought. Dedicated trails come with their own trail map, separate cross-country ski school, and the resort hosts the KlÀppen 45 km and 90 km races on-site. For mixed-ability families, this gives your intermediate parent a genuine alternative while your advanced skier takes the teenager onto red runs.
There's no confirmed spa or swimming pool, so verify directly with the resort if that matters to your family's evening routine.
Swedish mountain food centers on warmth and simplicity rather than fine dining. Toppstugan serves hearty soups and grilled dishes on the upper mountain with views over the boreal forest. Bageriet serves homemade waffles with thick cream, a KlÀppen ritual that visiting families rave about online. Eight restaurants operate across the resort, from Halster Bar & Bistro to Fred's Place and The Pizzeria. Don't expect gastronomy, but expect comfort food priced fairly and served quickly to families with cold fingers.

When to Go
Season at a glance â color-coded by family score
Common Questions
Everything families ask about this resort
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Unser Fazit
WĂŒrden wir KlĂ€ppen empfehlen?
Was es wirklich kostet
Among the cheapest lift tickets in Sweden. The Salen area offers combined passes that include Klappen plus the larger resorts, making the upgrade to more terrain affordable. Smartest money move: start at Klappen for the first two days while kids learn, then upgrade to the Salen combined pass when they are ready for more. Graduated spending matches graduated ability.
Worauf ihr achten mĂŒsst
Very small. Even beginners will want more terrain after two days. This is a starter resort, not a destination. If your family has any ability beyond complete beginner, explore the broader Salen area. If you want a real ski vacation with terrain to discover, Are or Trysil are where you should go.
If this resort is not the right fit for your family, consider Branas for a quieter family resort nearby with a similar price point.
WĂŒrden wir KlĂ€ppen empfehlen?
Book a cabin near Klappen. If your family wants more terrain, the other Salen areas (Lindvallen, Hogfjallet) are minutes away on the same road. If you want Sweden's biggest resort, Are is the destination. Branas is another dedicated-family option. For Scandinavia's best all-rounder, Trysil in Norway has more of everything.
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