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Maribor Pohorje Ski Resort (Slovene: Smučišče Mariborsko Pohorje) is the largest ski resort in Slovenia, located just south of Maribor, at the mountain range of Pohorje in Lower Styria. The resort consists of three sections: lower section " Snow Stadium, " middle section " Bolfenk " and an upper section called " Areh ".
Resort Total Municipality Bottom Top Region Lifts 1 Mountain range Year Web Kope: 8 km: Slovenj Gradec: 1010 m: 1542 m: Styria: 8: Pohorje: 19xx [10]Gače: 8 km: Semič
Miranova proga A is a women's World Cup technical ski course in Slovenia, on Pohorje mountain in Radvanje District, Maribor hostin Golden Fox (Zlata lisica) competition since 1978. [ 1 ] Part of Mariborsko Pohorje Ski Resort , the largest ski course in Slovenia, the slope is divided on upper part (GS start – Trikotna jasa) and lower part (SL ...
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The Maribor Pohorje Ski Resort, situated on the outskirts of the city on the slopes of the Pohorje mountain range, hosted the women's slalom and giant slalom races for the Alpine Skiing World Cup. The competition, known as the Golden Fox (Slovene: Zlata lisica), was held for the first time in 1964, [83] and was last held in Maribor in 2019. [84]
Pohorje (pronounced [ˈpóːxɔɾjɛ]), also known as the Pohorje Massif [1] [2] or the Pohorje Mountains (German: Bachergebirge, Bacherngebirge or often simply Bachern), is a mostly wooded, medium-high mountain range south of the Drava River in northeastern Slovenia.
There are many snow ski areas and resorts around the world. At least 68 nations host snow-covered outdoor ski areas. [ 1 ] Indoor skiing on snow is available in more than 30 nations, including Egypt and UAE .
Morzine: 22 ski lifts, 34 ski slopes (45 km), 40 km of cross-country skiing; Orange: 3 ski lifts, 5 ski slopes, 14 km of cross-country skiing; Passy: 6 ski lifts, 6 ski slopes (12 km), 12 km of cross-country skiing; Plaines-Joux: 40 km of cross-country skiing; Praz de Lys: 23 ski lifts, 41 ski slopes (40 km), 60 km of cross-country skiing