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Ultra low-budget skiing: check out Slovenia

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Here's a refreshingly budget-oriented ski travel article, by Will Hide (a self-confessed Yorkshireman with an eye for a bargain). He's enjoyed a 15-minute transfer to a ski resort from Ljubljana Airport (easyJet destination) and, subsequently, found "a one-hour private lesson is £16, five days’ group instruction £48, a day’s ski pass £15, and boot and ski hire £11". Not to mention beers ... for £1.

Here's his report, for Times Online.

Who's skied in the resorts mentioned: Rogla, Krvavec, Mariborsko Pohorje or - probably best known - Kranjska Gora?
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