Kopaonik Ski Resort
History
Kopaonik ski resort was established in 1964, when the first chairlift was opened. In 1981, Kopaonik Mountain was proclaimed a national park of Serbia. In the same year, the International Ski Federation (FIS) recognized ski resort as an international ski center.
In 1999, it was bombed several times as the Serbian Armed Forces military base is located nearby.
Features
As of 2020, Kopaonik ski resort has 26 ski lifts, with 75 km (47 mi) of ski slopes for all categories. With around 75 km (47 mi) of alpine ski runs and 12 km (7 mi) of cross country runs, it is the largest ski resort in Serbia and the largest in South-East Europe. Among other features, it has night skiing run and artificial snow system covering most of the resort.
Kopaonik has mild winters with high levels of snowfall, and on average about 200 sunny days annually with 160 days covered with snow.
Kopaonik ski resort is being considered as one of the best ski resorts in South East Europe, with outstanding beginner and lower-intermediate terrain for skiers.
Festivals
There is an annual music festival "Big Snow" held from 23 to 29 March in the area of ski resort. The festival gathers international reggae, jazz and electronic music performers.
The ski resort has a "Snow Park" for extreme skiers and snowboarders. The park has expanses of grassland, forests composed of a variety of tree species, beauty spots, and river gorges. The snow blanket lasts a long time on this mountain and there are favorable conditions for the expansion of winter tourism there.
Transportation
Kopaonik ski resort is well-connected with the main transport routes in Serbia. It is linked with the Ibar highway, It is located 127 km (79 mi) (two-hour drive) from the international airport Niš Constantine the Great Airport and 287 km (178 mi) (four-hour drive) from the Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport. The recently open Morava Airport near Kraljevo is much closer to this ski resort (102 km, 63 mi, approximately, hour-and-half-drive by Ibar highway). However, it is only in its early development phase, although it is expected that this aerodrome will serve as the main hub for Kopaonik in the future. Also, a public heliport is located in a military base 0.8 km (0.50 mi) north of the resort.
Gallery
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View on Pančić's Peak during winter
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Kopaonik landscape with chairlifts
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Kopaonik panorama
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Kopaonik panorama
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Hotels in Kopaonik
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Hotel Grand Kopaonik
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Hotels on Kopaonik
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Hotel Nebeske Stolice
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Ski lift station Kopaonik
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Kopaonik ski resort walk paths
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Snowboarding in Kopaonik
See also
References
- ^ Haddad, Sam (21 November 2018). "Snowboarding in Serbia: deep powder for those without deep pockets". theguardian.com. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
- ^ "Kopaonik". serbia.travel. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
- ^ Bukvić, Dimitrije (9 July 2017). "Blago srebrne planine". politika.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 23 December 2018.
- ^ "Ski lifts Kopaonik - cable cars Kopaonik - lifts Kopaonik". www.skiresort.info. Retrieved 2023-02-16.
- ^ "Serbia's Winter Wonderland". bbc.com. Archived from the original on 1 February 2021. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
- ^ "Putovanja - Destinacije - Kopaonik - skijanje i uživanje - B92 Putovanja". B92. 2011-12-03.
- ^ Hardy, Peter (21 February 2017). "The 10 best ski resorts in Eastern Europe". telegraph.co.uk. Archived from the original on 17 February 2016. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
- ^ "Turistički centar Kopaonik". Tckopaonik.com. 2011-11-30. Retrieved 2013-09-16.
- ^ Stevs. "Intervju 2013/14: Generalni direktor JP "Skijališta Srbije" Dejan Ljevnaić". Kopaonik - infoKOP.
- ^ Infokop: "Avionom preko 'Morave' do Kopaonika"
External links
- Official website
- Ski resort Kopaonik at skiresort.info
- Kopaonik ski resort at skijalistasrbije.rs
- Ski staze i žičare at infokop.net