Sambla is a company that helps customers get the best bank loan. The idea is for them to compare the lenders’ offers and show the best options.
Now Samla has done a survey where they compare the various Swedish ski resorts.
Winter is here and for many, snow and cold means heading out on the slopes and skiing or snowboarding.
In Sweden, there are over 200 ski resorts, so the choices are enormous. But which ski resorts are the cheapest and which are the most expensive? It has Collect found out.
Here is the full list of lunch prices in the top cabin and beer prices at the ten largest ski resorts in Sweden.
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The cheapest beer can be found in Åre, which only serves folk beer, followed by Stöten in Sälen. In Stöten, a beer costs SEK 78. The most expensive beer is in Vemdalen, where it costs SEK 98.
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The most expensive lunch is at Skistar in Sälen, where a goulash soup in the top restaurant Snögubben costs SEK 179. A goulash soup in the top cabin in Kläppen costs only SEK 140. In Tänndalen, only coffee and waffles are served in the top cabin, where the prices are lower.
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