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Bjelasnica
is the steepest of Bosnia's
ski mountains. From the peak at
2,067m (over 6,250ft) the
steep slopes quickly bring you to
the bottom at 1,200m
(3,600ft).
One-day
pass costs 30 KM (11 am – 4 pm),
single ski pass costs 5 KM,
seven-day pass costs 185 KM, and provided there are no
ridiculous queues you can easily
get in a dozen runs in a day.
There are medical and toilet
facilities on site as well as a
mountain rescue team. A
few miles from the slopes of
Bjelasnica are the ski runs on
Igman Mountain, the north face of
Bjelasnica.
Igman
hosted the ski-jumping competition
during the Olympics and
has several good but smaller
routes. There is also a
children's area and a small lift
for beginners.
Igman is ideal for families and
even has horse-drawn carriage rides through the snow.
There are ski rentals here as well
( 20-25 KM per day) and
the ski-lift passes are the same
price as on Bjelasnica. In
the valley of Ravna Vala is a long
cross-country route that
was also used during the Olympics.
Although the trails are
not in pre-war condition, they are
more than suitable for
terrific
cross-country skiing, hiking
and walking.
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