Ski Bulgaria - The Alps Of The East
Bulgaria is fast becoming a favourite with
British skiers and snowboarders

Bulgaria may not have the
ski pedigree enjoyed by traditional Alpine destinations such
as France, Switzerland, Austria and Italy; but this Eastern
European country is fast becoming a favourite with British
skiers and snowboarders looking for a change from the
stereotypical ski resorts.
So what's so great about skiing in Bulgaria, a country that was
never previously known for its slopes? Well, perhaps the biggest
advantage of Bulgaria over ski resorts in Western Europe is the
price. Bulgaria offers a ski or snowboarding trip that is much
cheaper than France, Austria or Switzerland. Indeed, it's quite
possible to find deals including flights, accommodation and
transfers for under £250 - a bargain which contradicts the image of
winter sports being a prohibitively expensive sport.
But Bulgaria's excellent value does not mean it is a low quality
destination. Bulgarian ski resorts have undergone massive
modification and expansion over the last decade and Bansko -
Bulgaria's premier ski resort - has one of the most high tech lift
systems in Europe; enough to rival systems in traditional
favourites such as St Moritz. This isn't surprising seeing as 130m
Euros have been sunk into Bansko, which has also funded a new
village development at the foot of the mountain, including luxury
hotels and apartments.
As an emerging ski destination, another advantage of Bankso for
the winter sports fan is that, as well as having some of the best
snow of all Bulgaria's ski resorts, its slopes are yet to get
clogged with skiers and snowboarders who crowd in on the more
traditional ski resorts of Western Europe; and the slopes
themselves provide plenty of variation with tree runs, open bowls,
and every chance of fresh powder.
Borovets, although a smaller ski resort in Bulgaria offers 18
lifts, 17 runs and a skiing area of 2693 acres. It's the oldest
winter resort in Bulgaria with a history that dates back to 1896,
and is situated on the eastern part of the Rila mountain range. The
ski resort has twice hosted the world cup competitions in alpine
skiing, and has one of the best biathlon tracks in Europe. Offering
night skiing, cross country skiing, ski jumps and snowmobiling,
there's no shortage of winter activities in Borovets.
Pamporovo is the third of Bulgaria's best known ski resorts and
boasts being Bulgaria's most sunny ski resort, offering about 120
sunny days during the ski period. The mountain has gentle slopes
and rounded summits which make it a favourite for beginners and
family groups.
With numerous options for cheap flights to Bulgaria, and plenty
of tour operators offering great value package dealss, Bulgaria
continues to gr
ow its slice of the British winter sport market.

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