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 Ski Holidays in Bansko Bulgaria 
 
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Skiing and Snowboarding in Bansko - Eastern Europe's Best Skiing Resort

Old meets new in the up and coming Bulgarian resort of Bansko, where modern hotels rise above little fortified houses. Skiers of all abiliteis are well catered for as Bansko has over 70km of marked ski runs, which are easily accessed by the modern Gondola lift. Apres-ski is centered around the local 'Mehanas', friendly taverna type restaturant serving traditional Bulgarian cuisine and drinks, often with roaring log fires and live entertainment.

Perfect Skiing and Snowboarding
In less than 20 minutes a fast Gondola cable lift will take you to the ski centre, which is situated about 12 kilometres away from town. On your way back at the end of the day it is up to you to decide whether to return by the Gondola or ski down the ski road, which marks Bansko as one of the few resorts in the world to offer this option.
The ski center has over 65 kilometres of marked ski runs and cross country tracks that have been extensively cultivated. More than 50% of the slopes are covered by snow cannons and all runs are groomed by more than 12 Kassbohrer slope maintenance vehicles to guarantee maximum safety and pleasure from the great selection of nursery, intermediate, and advanced pistes. The ski runs are serviced by a number of chair lifts and drag lifts, all of which are cutting edge Doppelmayer ski lifts, including the 8-man Gondola and the four-chair lift with bubble shields to protect you from harsh weather conditions. Expect no queues for this and the coming seasons for the easy hands-free access to all lifts is secured by SkiData chip-card ski passes that you never need to take out of your pocket, which is still a rare occurrence in many other resorts.
In addition to on-piste skiing, skiers and snowboarders are welcome to the fun park in the Platoto area which offers fans of the extreme winter sports the option to ski over present artificial bumps and jumps as well as to build those on their own. Also, the half-pipe located by the place where Bansko’s famous snow towers are usually built, offers both skiers and snowboarders an arena to boast their latest tricks.
If you do not have your own ski or snowboard gear, you can pre-book now from more than 2200 pairs of carving ski and more than 200 snowboards, all of which are the latest models by Atomic and Salomon.

Last but not least, Bansko offers its guests a unique 16-kilometre uninterrupted skiing, starting from Todorka Peak at the highest point of the ski center, all the way to base station of the Gondola lift at the outskirts of town. The last 7 km of the slope are lighted, and the entire facility is equipped with artificial snow machines to ensure a great skiing experience even in warmer conditions.

Virtually yours
There are a number of web cameras by the slopes and images of these are available on-line at www.banskoski.com, which is the official internet site of the Bansko ski area. Images of the web cameras are also displayed on-line at the base station of the Gondola lift and may be available at your hotel.

Ski Kindergarten
Children aged 4 and up are welcome to join the Junior Ski Club that will attend to their first steps in skiing amidst lots of fun and entertainment. Along with memorable memories kids also get a small present to take home and the option for further discounts.

Beginners
Bansko is a great place for first-time skiers and snowboarders. The ULEN Ski-school has some of Bulgaria’s best instructors and the ULEN Rent-a-ski offers the latest in ski and snowboard equipment. This, combined with the availability of baby-drags and plenty of blue runs, has instituted the resort as the place where many have become enchanted with the magic of winter sports and where even more keep returning.

Intermediate
Plenty of blue and red runs, suitable to intermediate skiers, make the resort a very good choice both for those committed to becoming experts, as well as for those who take up winter sports merely as a recreational activity. Most runs are accessible by chair lifts and there are a number of dining establishments by the slopes for skiers and snowboarders to re-charge or unwind. Hands-free access to lifts and the rare occurrence of queues designate Bansko as a smart choice for intermediate skiers and snowboarders.

Advanced and Off-piste
While some red runs and the Alberto Tomba black run should keep most experts busy, Bansko is probably more popular with experts for its great offerings of extreme and off-piste skiing. The resort is a regular host to extreme competitions, but even on quieter days there is the alternative to compete on pre-defined slalom traces on the marked slopes. The ski and snowboard fun-park area and the half-pipe facility are popular playgrounds for experts to boast their latest tricks. The Bansko snow towers, these hand-made symbols of extreme skiing and snowboarding, are another prominent assembly site for fans of the extreme. Powder skiing, heli-skiing and para-gliding are also available locally and can be booked through the Balkan Holidays representatives in the resort.
If you wish to take it off-piste, please make sure that your insurance policy covers off-piste skiing and that you take a guide with you.

Biathlon and Cross Country
Bansko, with its biathlon and cross-country trails, is also the choice of Irina Nikulchina and Nina Kadeva, two Bulgarian women that are among the world’s top ten biathlon racers.

Ski Lifts Working Hours & Ski Guides
The well-maintained lift system works from 09:30 till 16:30 each day. Ski guide service is available for intermediate and advanced skiers for off-piste skiing. Full day guiding service is also available to snowboarders.

Skiing After Sunset!
The night skiing event allows skiers and snowboarders to relax after a hard day on the runs in one of the dining establishments in the Banderitsa area and then, after sunset, ski down the unique 7 km lighted ski run to town in the company of experienced ski and snowboard teachers. Night skiing, which is open to everyone on Saturday evening, can also be booked on weekdays through your holiday representative on the spot.

Après-ski
Among other Bulgarian mountain resorts, Bansko offers what is probably the best après-ski, because it is a unique combination of a modern mountain resort and a living rustic town with a population of about 10,000 people. Almost a hundred “mehana” dining places offer peculiar local cuisine dishes, such as “kapama” or “Banski starets” in the atmosphere of traditional songs and dances, performed by local artists. In some of the smaller “mehana” your waiter may very well be the proprietor of the place.
Besides the famous local church, St. Trinity, there are many historical, architectural, and cultural monuments in Bansko, including the houses of many famous Bulgarians from the period of the Bulgarian Revival. Both winter and summer, Bansko hosts a number of festivals, including the Bansko Jazz Fest and the Festival of Local Traditions.

Bansko’s most popular hangout for night birds is the Amnesia disco club, which features popular music in a relaxed atmosphere. A good place to be on a day off the slopes could be the bowling at hotel Strazhite.

If you are ready to unwind even before you have taken off your ski or snowboard shoes, visit one of the numerous dining establishments and ski-bars by the slopes in the Bansko ski area as well as those by the base station of the Gondola cable car. There are plenty of new diners and ski-bars to quench your thirst. Sky TV with sport channels are available in Happy End bar and in the lobby bar of hotel Strazhite.

Excursions
In addition to pub-crawling in the local taverns of Bansko, Balkan Holidays offers a number of excursions to nearby sites of interest, such as the Rila Monastery. All of these can be booked with the Balkan Holidays representatives in the resort.

Night-life
At the end of the day, for a truly happy ending, the Happy End restaurant by the Gondola base station turns into a night club whose lively atmosphere is only rivalled by the Amnesia discotheque in the center of town. Other clubs, such as the Night Club in hotel Pirin, the Karaoke Bar in hotel Bansko, the Buddha Bar club and No Name discotheque, add up a modern flavour to this town of otherwise conservative moods. For a quieter night out the Bowling arena in hotel Strazhite might be a very good alternative.

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Resort Details
Airports of arrival Sofia and Plovdiv
Airport to resort 170 km and 210 km
Transfer time 3 hrs and 3½ hrs
Resident reps 5
Ski & Snowboard Facts
Height of resort: 936 m
Altitude of highest ski run: 2600 m
Altitude of lowest ski run: 990 m
Marked runs: 65 km
Longest run: 7 km
Longest downhill route: 16 km
Direction of slopes: North
Lifts (26 km, 6 km cabin, 13 km seats,7 km drags)
Lift Type Length / Rise (m)
Cabin Gondola Lift 6315 / 601
4-seater Lift 2606 / 581
4-seater Lift 2050 / 480
4-seater Lift 1750 / 637
4-seater Lift 1000 / 301
4-seater Lift 800 / 316
3-seater Lift 2336 / 705
2-seater Lift (closed) 2420 / 740
T-Bar Drag 1210 / 315
T-Bar Drag 900 / 200
T-Bar Drag 600 / 150
Drag 1250 / 320
Drag 1200 / 295
Drag 412 / 50
Baby Drags x 10 / 100 m each
And more! Snow cannons covering 50% of the slopes • Fun Park with rails, bumps and jumps for extreme ski and snowboard • Half-pipe facility • Night-skiing from the ski area to town • Off-piste skiing, paragliding and heli-skiing available locally

Junior Ski Club

Membership includes: Lift ticket (to ski Club), badge, fun pack and Special club card allowing members further discounts with their next holiday in Bansko. Open daily 7 days a week from 9.30 am to 3.30 pm and located right by the slopes at the top of the Gondola lift. For children 4-7 years.

Rates include: Expert supervision, snow play, ski pack (skis, sticks, boots), lift tickets, daily tuition (2hrs-full day; 1 hr-half day), lunch (full day only) and all in the atmosphere, where the accent is on fun.
Club bookings are paid for on the spot.
Please advise your requirements at the time of booking, so that resorts can be informed well in advance as we can not guarantee free places will be available at any time later.

Winter 2007/08 Prices
from £15 - 1 day, £80 - 6 full days

How Much Will I Save in Resort?
  Bansko

Typical
French Resort

3 course meal £6.00 £13.00
House wine (bottle) £3.50 £8.50
Coffee £0.50 £2.00
Pizza £2.50 £5.00
Bottle of beer £0.80 £2.50
Please note these are Winter 2007/08 prices and should only be used as a guide.

Bansko ski area has been equipped for last winter season with another two new four-chair lifts, a drag lift, 10 km of marked ski runs, a snowboarder’s half-pipe facility and fun-park area. In addition, the unique ski-run that allows you to ski all the way down to the outskirts of town has been lighted for night skiing and equipped with snow cannons.

More improvements to the ski facilities are added for the last season including new snowguns, maintenance vehicles and safety net installations on the ski runs.
A great addition to the off slope activities is the great Spa & Wellness centre located in Kempinski Hotel Grand Arena, situated next to the Gondola lift station. Its modern facilities, plus the health & beauty programmes can make a great gift for one’s body and spirit.
   

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