Stryn Sommerski is a summer ski resort situated in the municipality of Stryn in Vestland county, Norway. The resort is established on a glacier in the Stryn region, at elevations of approximately 1,400 – 1,660 metres (4,600 – 5,450 ft) above sea level.
The facility was inaugurated in 1972 and has since been recognized as one of the longest‑operating summer ski areas in Europe. Its typical operating season extends from early June through late September, allowing skiing and snowboarding when most alpine resorts are closed for winter.
Stryn Sommerski provides a range of groomed pistes suited to various skill levels, as well as ski schools, equipment rental services, and supporting amenities such as a lodge and cafeteria. The resort’s altitude and glacier location enable it to maintain reliable snow cover throughout the summer months.
The ski area contributes to the local tourism economy of Stryn and is often promoted as a destination for both recreational skiers and professional athletes seeking off‑season training conditions.
References to detailed lift counts, exact piste numbers, or specific attendance statistics are omitted due to insufficient publicly verified information.