This winter, the skiing season started early.
I was up for the weekend 24-25th November, only 4 ski-lifts were running but with only 200-300 people on the slopes it was brilliant. This weekend is even better (fresh few inches of snow yesterday) as mates are telling me today.
Try the "Vucko" cafe hut on the top of Karaman ski-lift (No.7), with wolf skins on the walls and food cooked in front of you on the open stove.
Whilst visiting relatives in Serbia January 2006 went to Kopaonik for 1 week
Excellent snow and sking. Great friendly instructors. What it cost for a family for 1 week would have only been 1 days sking in Australia.
People are so friendly. Accomodation may be basic but clean. They are really
trying so hard, GIVE THEM A GO. You won't be disappointed.
I want to clarify some things about Kopaonik Mountain. It is in Southern Serbia, and best way to get there is form Belgrade Airport(150 miles) which is largest in Country or Nis Airport(60 miles).Currency is Serbian Dinar (1pound about 115 Dinars. Ski Resorts are very nice and best hotel is Grand Hotel (but most expensive ) People in Serbia are very friendly and they will help you if you have experience any issue.
In every hotel you can change your money, or use yours credit cards (visa and master card are most common).
My recommendation is to celebrate New Year Evening in Belgrade(capital of Serbia visited by 100000 turist from Slovenia and other Southern Countries) and after that go to Kopaonik Mountain for Skiing.
More information you can find on http://www.tckopaonik.com/
Best Regards, Joy
Kopaonik is a wonderful place to ski and enjoy the mountains. Rasha the ski instructor taught us how to ski from scratch. It is very good value for money.
That mountain took away all the stress i had. The locals are friendly, the food
well I hope they improve on it but don't worry the beer makes up for it.
Mette Helbæk from DENMARK
Sir,I am a Kosovar from Prizren, town nearby Brezovica ,sorry you didn't have good time ,but be sure in the very near future, you'll enjoy in Kosova and Brezovica. If possible let me be your host. I assure you safety and fun.
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There is a mistake in Claire's post from UK:
"Skiing was fantastic, despite the sub zero temperatures. A consequence of the Siberian weather."
Kopaonik is in Serbia, NOT Siberia, which is a part of Russia, so it should be written as "Serbian weather."
Please be aware that it's not possible to go from Pristina to Kopaonik. We tried after seeing a great snow forecast but had to return back home after one day.
Pristina is a warzone and the hotels suck. We booked at The Grand in Kapaonik but never made it there.
Mette & Flemming - Denmark
I just got back from Serbia a couple of days ago. This is easily one of the best resorts I have been to.
Skiing was fantastic, despite the sub zero temperatures. A consequence of the Siberian weather.
Challenging enough for intermediates who don't want to do black runs and lots of nicely linked blues and reds.
I stayed in the Konaci apartments which were basic but clean and tidy. Its' advantage is that it is close to the main ski lift. The instructor was very good and spoke excellent English. Would definitely recommend it to all my friends.
January 30, 2006
richard jacobs
from
United Kingdom
First visit to Serbia, arrived back on the 30/01/06.
Excellent skiing, perfect for beginners, lots of snow.
Only one hotel worth staying in and that was The Grand, unfortunatly we were not there and in The Putnik, which is a health hazard, be warned.
The skiing made up for it.