Skiing in Kopaonik, Serbia is becoming a growing trend for
skiers looking to move away from the commercial skiing
facilities of Central and Northern Europe in search of more
naturally occurring skiing trails. With a snow range of
1770-2017 meters and a village positioned 5,000 feet above sea
level Kopeonik in Serbia is seen as the answer to many skiers'
dreams. With a three hour journey from the nearest airport
Kopaonik is surely worth the effort, having cross-country
skiing, night skiing, skydiving, sleigh rides, ice-skating,
indoor tennis and many other activities for the winter sports
enthusiast to enjoy.
The mountain climbs 35,000 feet into the cold Serbian sky,
whilst ski lifts only climb to 6,617 feet. The skiing facility
is yet to host a major skiing event; despite being home to
several international snowboarding competitions and
cross-country skiing as well. The living quarters are apt for
pricing that would delight the weariest of tourists. Skiers can
experience national cuisine such as Burek (pastry, cheese,
spinach) and Pljeskavica (grilled mince) for well under $10 a
meal. The old favorites such as burger, chips
and pizza are still on the menu, and the price of $1.50 a
beer might delight some holiday makers looking to do
slightly more than just ski! The living area can handle
over 5,000 tourists at the same time, whilst the bars and
clubs around the area make the holiday destination more
suited to the younger holiday-maker. Another issue that is
quite prominent is the mistake that many make in
travelling to Kopaonik to celebrate Christmas the
celebrations are of slight comparison to western culture,
despite its labelling as a winter heaven.
With different piste types Kopaonik caters for beginners,
intermediates and experts with the following ratio.
? 15 beginner
? 8 intermediate
? 6 expert
Having 21 lifts and an uphill capacity of 15,000 (an hour)
Kopaonik is more than capable of catering for its millions of
visitors each year. With slopes facing N, N/E and N/W you can
be sure to experience the densely populated villages that
surround the region. Thriving from the tourism the mountain
provides, Kopaonik has recently became home to a 4 star luxury
hotel providing entertainment and accommodation to skiers and
executives alike.
With the longest run covering 3.5 KM and expert tuition on
hand, Kopaonik has recently benefited from its appointment of
English speaking instructors across skiing and snowboarding
disciplines. The advanced runs down the Kopaonik mountain-face
are a primary incentive for many skiers to choose Kopaonik as
their skiing holiday destination. The 6 runs that fit into this
category must be epitomised by the Konaci - which a local
holiday village was recently named after.
The Konaci has an angle of 79 degrees at a certain point,
which it is said that - if you go too slow, and fail to
position yourself correctly, it would be perfectly feasible to
fall forwards merely travelling in a straight line. The Konaci
sees skiers travelling at speeds of over 50 MPH and jumps that
allow airtime of over 8 seconds. The Konaci is praised and
feared by the top skiers from Europe and further a field.
Despite this, the run featured in the 2005 snowboarding event
that took place in the Kopaonik mountains.
With snow falling on the slopes between August/September all
the way through to early March, skiers should plan their trip
with that in mind. The slopes of Serbia and the warm generous
nation make Kopaonik an ideal holiday destination for any
traveler looking to have a good time on a set of skis. The
package deals start from around $400 a week, whilst amazing
savings can be made through booking online.
The destination expects 10, 000 visitors a week by 2009, and
with its intention to develop further runs across every piste
you can be sure that Kopaonik, Serbia will be a skiing location
that will stay firmly on the map.
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