Not only in name, Slovenians and Slovaks are similar in skiing habits. Slovenians experience skiing as a national sport, which is hard to say for Slovaks, but both of us much prefer going abroad to our home terrain, which does not mean that Slovakian ski centers are not worth a visit.
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The ski center near Sarajevo is known to all of us who, as children or adults, held our breath at the success of Jure Frank and his skiing colleagues, when they achieved success at the Winter Olympics in Sarajevo in 1984 and brought us the first Olympic medal in the former country.
A name that most Slovenians only remember from the Monopoly game, in recent years it has become more and more firmly anchored on the maps of European ski enthusiasts.
Austrian ski season openings are notorious and known as some of the best. Ski centers are competing to see which one will attract more famous names and offer a more interesting program and the most affordable prices.
Bansko is one of the few ski centers where only a road separates modern hotels from the old part of the city, which is under UNESCO protection.
Since the view and control over the surroundings is extremely important on the ski slopes, they created the unique Indigo 180º Visor.
The Dolomites and the Alps are popular ski destinations with a varied and varied offer and quality services.
Last year, Oakley surprised with Airwave ski goggles, with a data display on the screen. Even before we hit the snow this year, the updated Airwave 1.5 model is already here.
Winter is approaching, the first openings of the ski season have already passed, and every weekend opens up more opportunities to enjoy the snow. In neighboring Austria, Slovenians prefer to visit the ski resorts in the states of Carinthia, Styria and Salzburg. Almost all ski centers are surprising us this season with innovations that are too numerous to list, so we present four of them: their slopes, entertainment options and additional offers.
"Do what you really want" is the motto of Austria's southernmost federal state, which is not difficult between the expanses from Heiligenblut to Mokrin and from Bad Kleinkirchheim to the Mölltal glacier. Skiers will certainly not be bored on the 1,031 kilometers of alpine trails.
Ski superpowers such as Austria, France, Italy, Switzerland, the USA and Canada delight with new products every year. Artificial snow, new and longer tracks ensure a varied and high-quality offer that is hard to resist for enthusiastic winter sports fans.
The five large ski regions: Salzburger Sportwelt, Schladming-Dachstein, Gastein, Hochkönig and Großarltal have combined the best of their offerings in the name of Ski Amadé. Enthusiasts, beginners, families, snowboarders or runners - snow pleasures are guaranteed for everyone.











