Welcome to the Orsa Grönklitt Ski Marathon, one of Sweden's most reliable and well-organized ski marathons. This prestigious race serves as an entry point for both Vasaloppet and Tjejvasan. The marathon is held on a secure, 21-kilometer loop marked with red kilometer signs, ensuring participants can focus entirely on their performance without worrying about the course layout. The event offers ample hydration stations at key points along the route—8 km, 16 km, and immediately before the finish line—and provides energy drinks courtesy of Enervit. Participants will experience a pristine natural environment as much of the trail runs through protected areas that showcase Sweden's stunning winter landscapes. Race officials enforce strict rules against littering to preserve this beautiful setting for future generations. Competitors are seeded based on their recent performance in events like Vasaloppet and Orsa Grönklitt Ski Marathon, ensuring a fair start order. The race begins at 11:00 AM sharp with no announcements or warm-up calls; participants must be punctual to secure their spot. Technique is strictly monitored for adherence to classical skiing methods, enforced by judges stationed along the course. Violations result in time penalties of up to 15 minutes per offense, and repeated infractions may lead to disqualification. Post-race facilities include showers at the ski stadium and guest center, though space and hot water are limited—participants are encouraged to bring warm, dry clothing for changing. The finish line is marked clearly with signs directing runners to the medal ceremony area where all completing participants will receive a commemorative medal. Prize money is awarded in several categories: H21/D21 first place receives 5000 SEK, second and third places get 3000 SEK and 2000 SEK respectively. Additionally, vouchers from ICA Maxi worth 1000 SEK are given to the fastest skier in each competitive class at the halfway mark. For those interested in ski equipment services, a center is available near the stadium where participants can book maintenance or repairs by contacting langdcentrum@orsagronklitt.se. Reserves sticks will be on hand shortly after the start line and during hydration breaks throughout the course. The event also includes detailed race rules adhering to regulations set forth by the Swedish Ski Association, covering everything from equipment requirements to anti-doping policies. All competitors must belong to a club affiliated with the association for eligibility in competitive classes; recreational skiers are covered only under their personal insurance. Participants can reach out via email (Tavling@orsask.se) or visit the race office located at the ski stadium and speaker building from Friday 3 PM until Saturday morning. The office is also open on Sunday to manage any last-minute inquiries or concerns. Remember, parking near the event area comes with restrictions; drivers are advised to follow signs and instructions provided by traffic personnel for a smooth experience. For more information about the race schedule and details, visit Orsask.se.
Races Offered
Maraton
Feb 06, 2027
straighten
Distance —
42K
terrain
Type —
Winter sports
timer
11:00
sell
€72.73
Halvmaraton
Feb 06, 2027
straighten
Distance —
21K
terrain
Type —
Winter sports
timer
216 days remaining
sell
€54.55
Weather History
These values represent the 3-year monthly averages for February in Orsa.
thermostatTemperature
-8.2° / -1.6°
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-13.3° / -6.3°
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Avg sunshine hours
3h 56m
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Avg rainfall
1.2 mm
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Avg snowfall
0.7 cm
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Avg wind speed
11.8 km/h (Light breeze)
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Sweat loss rate
Low
terrain
Course conditions
Firm and slightly soft
sunny
Max UV Index
Low (1.5)
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Humidity
84.4%
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Sunrise
08:43
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Sunset
17:44
About Orsa
Learn more about the host city, Orsa.
Orsa is a small town of 7,000 in Dalarna, Sweden, mostly known for its ski resort, Grönklitt, and the Bear Park - Europe's largest. Also known for its folk music, in particular "Orsa Spelmän".