There are scores of reasons to take a ski trip to Norway.
For starters, there are the cozy villages, splendid slopes and the lively apres ski scene-All of which are made infinitely better by the fact you might just spot the Northern Lights dancing overhead at night.
But what if you can't make the trip to Scandinavia?
You are in luck because Expedia has just put together an awesome virtual reality experience that allows you to feel what it's like swooshing down three different Norwegian slopes all without leaving the comfort of your home.
What a time to be alive, indeed.
The trio of ski runs are located in Rauland, which is Norway's fourth largest ski resort and the largest one in the gorgeous county of Telemark. Rauland is also home to 46 different slopes of varying degrees of difficulty and length in addition to countless off-trail and cross-country skiing opportunities.
But why talk about when you could experience it?
Click here to navigate your way down three of Rauland's best runs: Holtarbakken (a snowy thrill ride), Rupa (full of twists and turns) and Tiur/Luringen (loaded with scenic views).
Be sure to use the 360-degree feature to see what it's like to ski backward. Oh, and watch out for all the skiers, they aren't playing around at this resort.
Now that you've watched the VR video by Expedia.no, I'm guessing you're ready to make a trip to Rauland a reality?
No journey to Telemark is complete without a stay at the Dalen Hotel. This grand canal-side dame was once the haunt of royalty; Walking in today feels like stepping onto the set of a film.
You will find roaring fireplaces, soaring skylights and chandeliers reminiscent of a forgotten age at the Dalen alongside the opportunity to explore the mountains and canal on your doorstep.
Expect to find delicacies on your plate in and around Rauland including reindeer steak, salted cured ham and a myriad of hearty stews. All are complemented by a toss-back of aquavit, one of Europe's best traditional spirits.
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