Veliky ski resort
The Velykyi Ski Resort is located in a picturesque corner of the Carpathian Mountains, where oak trees reach the sky, mountain streams gurgle and streams sing a gentle, sonorous song. In addition to skiing services, the facility also offers accommodation and summer recreation services and even a summer language school for children.
However, the main type of recreation that the facility specialises in is skiing. The ski slopes are maintained in good technical condition, and the slopes are serviced by highly qualified personnel. Employees of the complex speak Ukrainian, English, Czech, Hungarian and Polish. The instructors provide training for beginners and improve the quality and skill of skiers and snowboarders of all levels. The total length of the slopes is over 4.5 km at an altitude of 432 to 850 m above sea level. The ski patrol controls the safety of skiing on the slopes.
The black and red pistes start from the top of the Jafunkuvata mountain. On the north-western slope of the Dovgy Hrun hill, there are blue and green pistes:
BLACK - laid on the north-eastern slope of the mountain. It is the most challenging piste, designed for professional skiers, experts, athletes and confident snowboarders. The length of the track is 1000 m.
RED - laid on the north-eastern slope of the mountain. It is intended for amateurs and those who are confident in skiing and boarding. The length of the track is 1200 m.
BLUE - laid on the north-western slope of Dovgy Hrun hill. It is intended for beginners. The length of the track is 350 m.
GREEN - designed for "first steps", learning basic skiing skills, as well as for children. The piste has a gentle slope with a counter-roll. The length of the track is 350 metres.
SNOWTUBING PISTE - designed for riding on special inflatable tubes. The trail is located on the north-western slope of Yafunkuvata Mountain. The length of the track is 250 m.
The aforementioned ski slopes of the Velykyi complex are serviced by two drag lifts and one snow tube lift. The overall capacity is about 1850 people per hour.
More information about the complex's operation is available on the website:

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