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Back to night skiing on Vitosha

Photo: skivitosha.com

As of 26 January, night skiing on Vitosha Mountain has officially resumed, as announced by the joint-stock company managing the ski slopes. Night skiing will take place from Wednesday to Saturday. This winter, the prices of the passes remain unchanged: 40 BGN (about 20 EUR) for adults, 30 BGN for students, pensioners and 5 BGN for children up to 12 years of age.

Evening skiing is served by the "Vitoshko Lale 1" lift, which operates from 18:30 to 22:00. The availability of night skiing depends on the weather conditions, so skiers are advised to keep an eye on the website https://vitoshaski.com/.

Vitoshko Lale 1 is accessible by car. Free parking is available for skiers. However, there are no ski/snowboard lockers on site and no rental equipment available.




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