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Bansko Ski Resort

Bansko is the best and most modern ski centre of all Bulgarian ski resorts. During the recent years a multi-million euros investment in a brand new skiing area has been made. Bansko has the best snow record and the longest ski season of all Bulgarian ski resorts. During the last couple of years this resort is under a massive investment process with new hotels and resort facilities being under construction making Bansko the perfect place to invest in Bulgarian property. Bansko is also very attractive as a summer gateway to the close-by Pirin National Park which is in the UNESCO World Heritage List and includes several Biosphere Reserves. There are also mineral water springs in the near-by villages of Banya and Dobrinishte just several km away, which adds to the appeal of Bansko as all-purpose, not just ski resort!

Fact File

Location: 150 km south from the Capital city Sofia
Skiing: Total length of marked ski runs, including ski roads:70 km
Nestled at the base of Mt Vihren ( 2,914m.) the area has Bulgaria’s most consistent skiing. Snow is often over 2m. thick between December and April and often lasts well into May
Other Activities: 17 hot pools and mud bath within 20 minutes drive from the town.
Summer hiking and mountain biking.
Development: Over €100 million has been invested in upgrading and improving the skiing facilities:
  • Luxury 18 hole golf course designed by Ian Woosnam to be completed by 2008;
  • The new road to Greece, passing by, enables an easy access to the Aegean Sea;
  • The Sofia-Bansko road is being renovated and is expected to be completed by 2007;
  • Over 500 000 tourists in 2006/7; the forecasted number of tourists for 2007/8 is 1 million;
  • National Park Pirin is a UNESCO world heritage site;
  • Millions in infrastructure development allocated for Bulgaria bid to host the 2014 Winter Olympics ;
  • Capital growth forecast above 16% per anum.
Bansko has recently been voted Europe's most improved ski resort in the first Great Skiing and Snowbarding Guide 2006 Awards.