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Jazz lovers flock to New Orleans, Elvis fans congregate in Memphis, ski enthusiasts travel to the little mountain valley of Morgedal. What do they all have in common? The search for the original...
People have used skiing as a mode of transport for over 4000 years. However in the 1800's downhill skiing as we know it today was influenced like never before by Sondre Norheim from Morgedal. Who was this charismatic character who changed ski design and gave us the world's first carving ski and full heel binding? Where did he live and what was it about the terrain he grew up in that so inspired him to develop skis and new techniques just for the pure rush of the downhill? The answers are waiting for you in Morgedal, this magic little Norwegian valley which gave ski sport to the world.
Maybe it is time you took the skiers pilgrimage to Morgedal - no flashy chairlifts, ritzy bars or designer ski wear... just the world's first slalom slopes, still in their original condition and a valley where people have always loved to ski.
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 Clean, green energy in Morgedal.
Morgedal hotel is the first hotel in Norway to use bio-energy for all its heating requirements. Wood chips from forestry off-cuts in the valley fuel the bio-energy plant which is housed in a wooden cabin that looks so good, guests often ask if they can stay there!
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History
How did a small mountain valley in the rugged highlands of West Telemark become know as the cradle of modern ski sport?
Who is the father of modern skiing and what was it about him that drew such a cult following of keen and aspiring skiers?
To learn more about the skiing revolution that came out of Morgedal in the 1850's...
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