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Crystal Ski offers seven nights at the Musala Hotel, located right on the slopes and providing ski-in/ski-out access. This brand new hotel sits among the pine woods just 300m away from the town ...
The oldest and most popular ski run is Stenata (‘The Wall’), while the longest and most difficult one is ‘Vitoshko Lale’ originally built for the 1983 Winter Universiade held on Vitosha. Nowadays Aleko is among Bulgaria's top ski resorts together with Bansko in Pirin Mountain, Borovets in Rila Mountain, and Pamporovo in Rhodope Mountains.
Ski jumping venues in Bulgaria (1 P) B. Bansko (2 C, 3 P) Borovets (5 P) V. Vitosha (1 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Ski areas and resorts in Bulgaria"
Uzana (Bulgarian: Узана) is a winter resort in Bulgaria. It is located at the foot of Ispolin peak at 1,420 m above sea level, near the Bulgarka Nature Park in the Balkan Mountains. [1] It consists of large meadows surrounded by forest. The altitude varies from 1,220 to 1,350 m. The longest ski run is 3,609 ft /1,100 m.
Mercury Holidays has a six-night break at EKHO Surf Bentota departing 6 February, with prices starting at £1,243pp. This includes flights and B&B accommodation. This includes flights and B&B ...
The resort has 55 km of ski-runs and 38 km of cross-country skiing tracks served by 18 lifts with a total capacity of 13,000 persons per hour. Seven snow-levelling machines and 90% covered with snow cannons guarantee skiers comfortable and enjoyable downhill rides.
Bodrost (Bulgarian: Бодрост) is a tourism and ski resort near Blagoevgrad, BulgariaBodrost is located in the valley of the Blagoevgradska Bistritsa, 30 km (19 mi) east from Blagoevgrad at around 1250m above sea level.
Albert Popov gave Bulgaria’s ski team its first World Cup victory in 45 years by triumphing in a slalom on Wednesday as four of the favorites skied out of the night race in Madonna Di Campiglio.