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Stephen Wood of 'The Independent' has made an early-season dash to the ultra-modern ski area of Bansko, which is revitalising interest in Bulgarian skiing.
Here's his report, which includes comparisons with Andorra's appeal for the budget-conscious.
Anyone like to add any comments on Bansko's skiing and facilities?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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A couple of weeks ago I met a British couple who have bought an apartment in Bansko. They seemed happy so far. Also, I must say that Marc Girardelli, who was helping market Bansko at the Ski Show, is a sly old fox and would certainly not have got involved if it was totally cr@p...
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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The thing that puts me off Bulgaria (and in fact most of Eastern Europe) is the extent of the pistes. Personally if I'm going somewhere for a week I want a good range of pistes that will keep me interested for the duration...
Having said that I have never been there so I may be being unfair. Any Bulgaria (or Serbia/Slovenia) fans want to comment?
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You are probably right Civilserpent,
but some other have different opinion. It is not only about costs of living and pistes. If you want easy skiing and eating in restaurants you don't need to spend money on extent of the pistes.
If you want luxury accommodation and spa you can also find it in Bansko.
For the off piste riders is a great choise because the culoirs starts at the top of the ski station and if you like to have a walk above you can find great large terrains to ski free. You can hire a guide and have long days of free ride just for you. There is also heli skiing available for groups if booked in advanced.
It deserves time and money if you choose the right time in the season, out of the main vacations.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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I was at the travel show in Glasgow last weekend and took home a brochure and DVD about Bansko and it looks really good. I think its quite high too.
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The town of Bansko where the Gondola begins is at 960m .
The upper Gondola station is at 1600m.
The top lift station is at 2600m.
The altitude of Todorka peak is 2913 m.
Have a look at www.banskotravel.com for more information.
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Hi Went to Bansko 2/3 years ago , for my limited money it's the best of the "balkan" package destinations . The town is a working (farming ? ) community and there may understandably be a desire to share in the cash generated by the considerable new investment in ski lifts and new hotels . I found everyone to be friendly and pleased to talk to the Brits .The skiing was fine for me , an old and committed intermediate , and the mostly tree-lined pistes were well groomed and served by modern Austrian lifts . The town is not high so you might not be able to ski back although if it's cold enough there now could be cannons to cover the last kms. True , it's not that big because there are no other resorts to link to , I thought it was fine for a week unless you are used to skiing a new area every day. The food was good , there are several restaurants in town some small and friendly with a limited menue , others bigger with old beams , wandering musicians and "traditional" trappings . Beer , wine , vodka and Bulgarian brandy were cheap , small shops for best bargains . The transfer is a dull , Sofia or Plovdiv , there are independant hotels and apartments in and around Bansko but no really cheap flights as far as i know . You can get a private transfer , ok if you can share. Snow record is good , there was plenty when I went in Jan.
Bill
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That is a pretty descent vertical drop
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There's a whole host of information on the www.banskoholidayrentals.com website regarding resort facilities, images, webcam link etc... (as well as the obvious apartments for rent as the name suggests).
I could replicate the information here but I guess you're better off just checking it out for yourself. See the left hand nav links for the resort specific info.
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Thanks Snowmobill, your review is very helpful. There is a ski road running from the slopes to the town all covered with snow canions.
The ski road is perfect for the second day skiers. Last year we had plenty of snow and it was possible to ski down to the mid March.
Check www.banskotravel.com if you want to have the information from the source.
Greetings
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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I get the impression Eastern Europe would be fantastic with some concerted investment in lifts and an attempt at opening up new areas. Is it me or has Bansko's piste area grown this year?
I think the way to go is the Andorran method that has been employed at Soldeu and Pas de la Casa. People get attracted by big areas and good hotels at decent prices. I think if that can be achieved in places like Bansko then Bulgaria could see a significant increase in visitors. Bottom line I don't think being known as the cheap option is beneficial in the long run.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Civilserpent wrote: |
I think the way to go is the Andorran method that has been employed at Soldeu and Pas de la Casa. |
Aggh, I can't think of much worse than the Andorran example on the level of the environment and esthetiques.
I note that eastern Europe including Serbia are where the vanishing French skiers are heading too as they are slowly getting priced out of their own country (according to a Figaro article).
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I'm looking at maybe buyng an off-plan apartment in Bansko but can't decide as I'm unsure what percentage of occupancy I can realistically expect for year (winter & summer). Anyone done this? If so, has it been a good investment?
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You know it makes sense.
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nwindsor, welcome to snowHeads .
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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I dont know about you guys but I don't want massive Ski aeas, I just get lost! Pamporovo was really enjoyable - 4 days boarding - complete beginner and 2 days skiing (I'm a much better skier than boarder)Not many difficult runs but then I want to enjoy myself, not scare myself. I'm going boarding to Bansko this year. For a holiday, not a fright.
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