Vasaloppskontroll Eldris is a rest stop associated with the Vasaloppet, recognized as the world's largest cross-country ski race. This event has been held annually since 1922, attracting over 1.7 million participants throughout its history. The organization behind the event, IFK Mora and Sälens IF, also hosts various competitions, including the Stafettvasan, and promotes participation in the Swedish Classic events, which encompass a series of endurance races.
In addition to the winter activities, Vasaloppskontroll Eldris features annual summer events that include mountain biking and running. The winter week is particularly focused on cross-country skiing, while the summer week encourages outdoor athletic participation. The events aim to foster public health and community engagement, drawing tens of thousands of participants each year. The organization provides guides and extended registration periods to facilitate involvement in these athletic pursuits, emphasizing the importance of nurturing future athletic achievements.




