Holidaying In The Bulgarian Ski Resort Of
Borovets
The climate here is mild in winter with snow cover from December
to April but there is plenty of snow around. The Bulgarian
government has recently committed to developing the resort further
under a scheme called 'Super Borovets', with the aim of turning it
into a world-class, year-round resort.
Skiing in Borovets
Although a well established resort, Borovets has all the
facilities and comforts of a modern winter sports centre. The
resort has hosted the Alpine ski World Cup twice and offers
visitors a wide range of world-class ski runs to suit all abilities
from novice to expert. Skiers here can also take part in
cross-country skiing, ski-doo, ice skating, snowboarding, biathlons
and ski jumping. The biathlon track here is held to be one of the
best in Europe.
The resort's ski facilities are excellent and will be improved
further during the 'Super Borovets' initiative. The resort has
around 19 ski runs split into three areas (Sitniakoyo, Markoudzhik
and Yastrebets). International signs and markings are used across
the resort which well maintained and serviced. There are a range of
lifts including a gondola, chair lifts, drag lifts and baby drag
lifts.
Accommodation in Borovets
The resort offers a full range of accommodation both for people
who wish to go self-catering and for people who wish to stay in
hotels. The hotels in Borovets include high-quality luxury hotels
and mid-range and smaller options. There are plenty of hotels here
due to the size and popularity of the resort. People looking to
rent accommodation are also given plenty of choice. Self-catering
options include chalets, bungalows, houses, villas and apartments.
Visitors can choose to rent new properties or older, traditional
homes and there are options available for all size of
party.

Entertainment in Borovets
The resort offers all kind of options for eating-out and
night-life. There are many restaurants, bars, cafes, discos and
clubs in the town to suit all tastes. Many visitors like to try out
local cuisine but restaurants also offer a full range of other
options here from simple snacks through to classic modern European
cooking.
Local attractions
Many visitors describe Borovets as being like a big friendly
village. Although the town isn't large it is still full of local
charm and tradition. The countryside in the area is lovely in both
winter and summer and many people choose to spend their spare time
walking and hiking and horse riding is also available. Taking a
trip up Mount Musala is a popular option for many. Visitors should
also make sure to visit the Bistrista Palace. This old royal
hunting lodge is worth a trip in itself but make sure to take a
look at the local woodcarvings there which are a local
tradition.
Those looking for attractions further afield can visit Sofia
which is around an hour's drive away. There are a lot of museums
and churches worth a look here including the National History
Museum and the St Nikolai Church.
Conclusion
It's not surprising that so many people choose to return to
Borovets after their first ski trip. The resort offers high quality
skiing and facilities, the locals are friendly and there is plenty
to do in the town. Although the most popular resort in the country,
costs are still relatively low compared to the UK which makes it
even easier to enjoy a stay in Borovets!

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