Maribor Pohorje | |
Location: | Hoče–Slivnica / Ruše / Maribor, Slovenia (Lower Styria, East Pohorje) |
Nearest City: | Maribor (6 km) Graz (74 km) Trieste (222 km) Vienna (264 km) Venice (369 km) Zagreb (114 km) Budapest (345 km) Munich (488 km) |
Pushpin Map: | Slovenia |
Pushpin Relief: | 1 |
Coordinates: | 46.534°N 15.6°W |
Pushpin Label Position: | top |
Vertical: | 1002m (3,287feet) |
Top Elevation: | 1327m (4,354feet) |
Base Elevation: | 325m (1,066feet) |
Skiable Area: | 250ha |
Number Trails: | 42km (26miles)
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Longest Run: | 4km (02miles) |
Lift Capacity: | 22,300 / hr |
Snowmaking: | 100% of area |
Nightskiing: | 10km (10miles) |
Maribor Pohorje Ski Resort (sl|Smučišče Mariborsko Pohorje) is the largest ski resort in Slovenia, located just south of Maribor, at the mountain range of Pohorje in Lower Styria.
The resort consists of three sections: lower section "Snow Stadium," middle section "Bolfenk" and an upper section called "Areh". The resort as a whole offers 42km (26miles) of north-facing ski slopes, 27km (17miles) of cross-country skiing, and 10km (10miles) of night skiing. It is best known for its "Golden Fox" competition, women's World Cup races in giant slalom and slalom, held since 1964.[1]
Slope | Length | |
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Pohorska vzpenjača | 2505 m | |
Radvanje | 770 m | |
Poštela | 1187 m | |
Sleme | 1061 m | |
Mojca | 830 m | |
Kekec | 100 m | |
Cicibanček | 187 m | |
Bellvue | 250 m | |
Bolfenk | 653 m | |
Habakuk | 260 m |
Slope | Length | |
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Stolp | 945 m | |
Videc | 957 m | |
Partizanka 1 | 879 m | |
Partizanka 2 | 879 m |
Slope | Length | |
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Pisker 2 | 1672 m | |
Ruška | 1285 m | |
Orel | 1285 m | |
Areh | 408 m | |
Cojzerica 1 | 710 m | |
Cojzerica 2 | 710 m | |
Žigart | 386 m | |
Vali | 126 m |