Trysil
Accommodation and Travel Stats
February 2022
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Trysil: Tourism in a nutshell
Registered accommodation. All changes are relative to the same period a year ago.
Registered bed nights increased 350 percent
In February 2022, 8,300 registered bed nights were recorded in Trysil (+353.2 %), of which 3,100 nights were spent by domestic visitors and 5,200 nights by foreigners. Registered domestic bed nights increased 76 percent and registered foreign bed nights increased 9,200 percent. In total, registered bed nights increased 350 percent from last year's February.
Between January and February, 5,200 registered bed nights (+122.7 %) were recorded for domestic visitors and 6,900 (+4,167.1 %) for foreigners in Trysil, in total 12,100 (+384.1 %) registered nights.
Registered bed nights
Registered bed nights by country of arrival
2,000 tourists arrived to registered accommodation
Arrivals to registered accommodation increased 310 percent compared to earlier year. Of all registered arrivals, 37.3 percent were domestic, and 62.7 percent were from foreign countries.
During February, domestic visitors stayed in registered accommodation in Trysil on average 4.1 nights (+0.51) and foreigners 4.0 nights (-5.3).
Visitor days
Visitor days by region
Visitor days by city
Visitor days by postal code
Visitor nights
Visitor nights by region
Ferry arrivals from different harbors
International = International cruise ships
Registered accommodation sales
Non-registered accommodation sales
Average registered room price (ADR)
Capacity & Utilization
Registered Accommodation
14 accommodation establishments (+1)
790 rooms (+1)
3,000 beds (+48)
Registered room utilization for establishments
Key indicators
Bed nights
Arrivals
Sales
Travel key indicators: the darker the square the larger the value.
Dark squares in the middle (vertically) mean the main season is in the summer. Dark squares on the top and the bottom mean the main season is in the winter. Gradually darkening squares from left to right signify growth over the years.
It is important to notice that the largest values (darkest squares) are not necessarily during the same months between different stats as this might reveal interesting details about travel and accommodation trends.
Temperature
Rainfall
Sources: Statistics Norway
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