Overview:
Borovets is the oldest and biggest ski resort in Bulgaria, situated on the northern slopes of the Rila Mountains at the
foot of the highest peak in the country, Moussala. Nestled among old pine forests the resort was founded in 1896 as a hunting
place for the kings and gradually developed into a modern resort with luxury hotels, restaurants and a superb network of ski
runs varying in difficulty. There is also a wide choice of après-ski entertainment and nightlife as well as organised trips
to places of interest in the Rila Mountains. Winters are mild and snowy and the air is clean, clear and invigorating.
Skiing:
Skiing is divided into two main sectors, with the Markoudjik sector offering the best skiing above the tree line, the highest
ski point reaching 8,333ft (2,540m). Borovets has a total of 22 miles (35km) of ski pistes, and has recently installed new
lift facilities with lighting and sound systems, which allows for night skiing and snowboarding. The resort also boasts modern
snowmaking machines ensuring that conditions stay excellent. Snowboarders enjoy the Rotata half-pipe with a vertical drop
of 1,050ft (320m), suitable for advanced riders at its upper end and beginners at the lower end.
Shopping:
A burst in popularity as a winter sports wonderland in recent years has meant a boom in
the retail industry in pretty Borovets town. The busy shopping street in front of the Rila hotel is a beehive of open-fronted
small shops, with a colourful market atmosphere, selling all sorts of goods from ski gear and souvenirs to cigarettes and
cheap CDs. Most visitors find prices here much lower than elsewhere in Europe.
Restaurants:
The number of taverns, eat-in pubs, take away joints and outdoor restaurants is growing
in Borovets every season. The choice has become very eclectic, from Kentucky Fried Chicken and pizza to Chinese. Establishments
like 'The Hungry Horse' cater deliciously for British tastes. Other recommendations are Mamacita's on the main shopping street
where the steaks are legendary, and White Magic, opposite the Samokov Hotel, with good food and a great atmosphere. Visitors
should not forget to indulge in some of the Bulgarian fine wines along with their dinner. Eating out in Borovets is also very
good value.
Nightlife:
Every night is party time in Borovets, which has a reputation for being one of the 'hotspots'
for nightlife on the European ski circuit. The fun is fuelled by the fact that drinks are cheap, there are long happy hours
and sometimes drinks are even offered for free. All the bars, clubs and discos serve the well-known international brands as
well as local beers like Astika, Zagorka and Kamenitza. Beware the national drink, Rakia: it is rather strong! Recommended
party palaces are Club Slide in the Hotel Mura, the renowned Buzz Bar, favoured by Brits, and the Black Tiger karaoke bar.
Activities:
Off the ski slopes Borovets has all the usual amenities of a winter resort, and many hotels
offering indoor swimming pools, saunas and gyms. Night skiing is also available from 5pm to 10pm. Visitors can also take excursions
to nearby resorts or places of interest, like the Rila Monastery. Ice-skating and skidoos are also an option for chilly fun
in the sun.