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Borovets is Eastern Europe\'s biggest ski resort (40km), situated on the northern slopes of the Rila Mountains at the foot of the highest peak in the country. The resort is nestled among old pine forests and was formerley a hunting place for the kings and has gradually developed into a modern resort with luxury hotels, restaurants and a superb network of ski runs varying in difficulty.
There is also a wide choice of après ski entertainment and nightlife as well as organised trips to places of interest in the Rila Mountains. Winters are mild and snowy and the air is clean, clear and invigorating. However, Borovets suffers from many of the usual complaints about this finance-friendly region. Most commonly associated with budget-conscious skiers and beginners, Borovets has an excellent ski school, a fine snow record, cheap prices (especially for beer and spirits), lovely scenery - and it is only 90 minutes from Sofia. On the downside, there are unattractive buildings, skiing for better intermediates and advanced skiers is no more than average, the lifts and piste are kept poorly and there is the constant threat of theft, boring food and bad queues. Ski Information: Highest lift: 2560m (8399ft), Lowest lift: 1350m (4429ft), Vertical drop: 1210m (3970ft), Number of lifts: 16, Number of slopes: 24, Beginner: 29%, Intermediate: 62%, Expert: 9%, Total piste length: 40km, Cross country: 18km |

