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Night skiing opens at the Malyovitsa ski resort in Rila

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The most enthusiastic skiers can now ski down the snowy slopes of Rila Mountain after dark. The Malyovitsa resort complex is opening night skiing, reports BTA. Skiers and snowboarders can try the slopes every Saturday night from 18:00 to 21:00. The ski pass costs 20.00 leva for adults and 15.00 leva for children, according to the resort's website.

The Rustavitsa and Stenata slopes will be open, as well as the Mecha Polyana training area. The Uleya slope will be closed.

On Saturday (January 18), on the occasion of the World Snow Day, there will be a promotional price of one lev for daily ski passes for children aged seven to twelve. Borovets Resort is also celebrating World Snow Day on Saturday with a promotional ticket for one lev for children up to 13 years of age.



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