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Downhill skiing
Poina Brasov, the main ski resort in Romania, is around 40mins drive
from the villa. The skiing is interesting but not extensive, and
includes quite a large beginners slope. Ski and boot hire is available
in the resort.
500m down the road is the well known Calea Gradisti
(small) hotel complex. Within the grounds is a small downhill ski
piste and lift, which was opened in early 2004. We haven't had a
chance to try it out yet, but will do so and update this later.
Cross country skiing
This is not well developed as a general sport
or means to travel in Romania, although though have a national cross
country skiing team. The lower slopes of the mountains range from
gentle to steep, and the higher slopes are often steep cliffs leading
up to wider ridges. On foot access to the ridges will be via paths
which wind up the side of the cliffs at a few places, following
small escarpments or valleys. There is cable car and chair lift
access up to some of the ridges from downhill ski areas, and some
cabana's in higher locations. Both day trips, and ski touring between
huts are possible, but subject to snow conditions. The Fagaras ridge
is the highest, most dramatic, extensive and dangerous in Romania,
but it's relatively inaccesible in winter. Consequently, it offers
interesting ski touring as yet untried or tested. Fagaras usually
has snow, but changeable conditions increase the risk of
avalanches
Snow record
The highest peaks around Poiana Brasov are around 1800m, but with
it's continental climate Romania often has a lot of snow. The temperature
in the mountains can change very quickly, resulting in rapid freeze
or thaw conditions. The snow record in Romania has been variable
over the last few years, but last winter there was good snow for
skiing from December through to April.
More details available later.
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