The Bulgarian high mountain resorts are not only well-known ski centers,
but also favorable climatic centers in summer
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| Borovets |
over 40 km of various ski slopes
neighbouring 12 hotels and 4 villa camps, only 73 km away from
Sofia. The ski season continues from November through May and
the snow cover is over 1.5 meters |
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| Bansko |
this charming, historic village nestled between the Pirin,
Rila and Rhodope mountains is a year-round destination that offers
a slice of village life plus good skiing, hiking and restaurants |
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| Pamporovo |
the sunniest Bulgarian winter resort.The
gently sloping mountain hills provide a variety of ski runs appropriate
both for beginners and for advanced skiers |
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| Vitosha |
1800 m above sea level, Vitosha is only 10 km far from Sofia,
the capital of Bulgaria. This is the highest ski resort of Bulgaria.
The mountain is good for skiing in the winter and trekking in
the summer |
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| Chepelare |
a magic combination of sea breeze and forest
freshness where anyone can spend a holiday according to his own
ideas and requirements |
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| Dobrinishte |
Dobrinishte village (Pirin mountain) is only 6 km south of
Bansko is the village of Dobrinishte (final station on the narrow
gauge line from the town of Septemvri) |
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| Malyovitsa |
Resort is situated over the peak bearing
the same name in North-Western Rila mountain, 92 km far from Sofia
and 40 km far from Borovets, operates all year round |
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| Panichishte |
The resort is located in the Rila Mountain at 1,400 m above
sea level near the town of Separeva Bania, operates all year round,
there are Alpine ski-tracks for sleigh contests |
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| Uzana |
The resort area 'Uzana' (22 km from Gabrovo)
and the recreation area 'Lulyatsite' (15 km) offer good opportunities
for tourism and winter sports |
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