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Spend a family day on the snow and in thermal pools

Visit selected Slovenian ski resorts and enjoy pampering in nearby spas and wellness centres.

Let’s go skiing

Nothing beats spending a beautiful winter day on the snow! Slovenian ski resorts guarantee you a perfect winter idyll. Whatever your level of skiing experience, you are sure to find the right slope for you. There are also ample ski schools to help you learn to ski or snowboard. Even if you lack the right equipment or need repairs, there are ski equipment rental and repair shops nearby. Slovenia's ski resorts are family-friendly, but they are also great for experienced skiers looking for a challenge.

Besides zigzagging down the snowy slopes on your skis or snowboard, you can enjoy other activities and fun in the snow – from cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and sledding to various entertaining programmes and après ski events.

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The single skiing ticket, Ski Pass Slovenia, combines several Slovenian ski centres.

Family-friendly ski centres – entertainment for children, children’s drag lifts, ski schools.

High-quality ski service – possibility of rental and repair of ski equipment.

Diverse additional service – additional activities on snow, hospitality services, fun events and entertainment.

Relax and regenerate your muscles after activities on the snow in nearby wellness centres. Several ski centres in Slovenia are less than an hour’s drive away from the nearest spa. Have a perfect winter’s day and holiday in Slovenia.

Rogla – winter experiences for the whole family

Rogla is an excellent choice for families. The ski resort has a variety of maintained ski runs for both experienced skiers and beginners. Rogla is an appealing destination not only for skiing and snowboarding, but also for a wide range of other winter activities you can enjoy here, which will make your ski day an unforgettable experience.Take a stroll along the Canopy Walk, and for a real adrenaline rush, take a ride on the thrilling Flying Coaster.

 

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Relax your tired muscles

Tired after all your winter adventures at Rogla? Relax and regenerate at the nearby wellness centres, or head down to the valley for a thermal spa experience.

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Kranjska Gora – from the town centre to the ski slopes on foot

Kranjska Gora is one of the most popular ski destinations in Slovenia. The reasons for this are the numerous snowy and other adventures, which will entertain all generations and skill levels of skiers zigzagging down the white slopes. If you visit Kranjska Gora in March, you may get caught up in the cheering frenzy because two World Cup competitions will be taking place nearby – the Vitranc Cup, FIS Men’s Alpine Skiing World Cup, and the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup in Planica.

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The fun continues in the water

Although Kranjska Gora is somewhat further away from thermal resorts, you will not miss out on relaxation after finishing your winter activities.

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Krvavec – a skiing oasis near the capital

Only a few kilometres from Slovenia's capital of Ljubljana is Krvavec, named Slovenia's Best Ski Resort in 2019 by the World Ski Awards. The main attributes of this ski centre are some 30km of maintained ski runs with an exceptional view of the Ljubljana Basin and the Gorenjska region, day and evening winter adventures and après-ski activities at the resort.

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Soothe your aching muscles in the wellness centre

Fresh from a great day atop Krvavec, but also properly tired? No problem, just check where you can regain your lost energy for new unforgettable experiences on the snow.

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Mariborsko Pohorje – skiing fun above the city

Mariborsko Pohorje Ski Resort is the largest ski centre in Slovenia with 43 kilometres of groomed pistes. The slopes are perfect both for expert skiers and for beginners who are still learning to ski. If you enjoy night skiing, this is the right place for you – Mariborsko Pohorje has the longest, 10-kilometre illuminated piste.

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Pampering as the cherry on top

To regain your energy and well-being, take your skiing day to the next level with a visit to one of the wellness centres on or just below Pohorje, which will make you feel reborn.

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Accommodation at the ski slopes – from bed to skis

Eager to be up early for first tracks? Then choose accommodation located near or directly on the ski slopes themselves. Ski hotels and apartments also have special rooms where you can store your ski equipment. After your winter fun, you will be spoiled with delicious cuisine and, in some places, massages, saunas and relaxing baths.

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Kope – the best party on snow

The popular Koroška ski centre just a few kilometres from Slovenj Gradec is a great opportunity for winter adventures in the snow. In addition to the groomed slopes and modern ski lifts, you can enjoy other winter activities such as ski cross, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. They are also known for their après-ski parties, which can be the icing on the cake after an active day on the snow.

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Where can you find relaxation after Kope?

You can end your ski day at Kope with a visit to the saunas right next to the ski resort, or take a drive to the nearest spa.

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Golte – winter joy with a view of the Kamnik and Savinja Alps

After taking the cable car to Golte, you find yourself surrounded by winter beauty with views of the Kamnik and Savinja Alps, and the Savinja Valley. As well as skiing on 12 kilometres of groomed pistes of varying difficulty, you can also have fun on a sled or explore the surrounding area on snowshoes.

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To keep you warm and cosy...

... visit the nearby wellness centres and spas, where you can relax in peace and let the kids have a little splash.

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