Vasilitsa

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Vasilitsa - Elimeia
Vasilitsa - Elimeia

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[edit] Introduction

Vasilitsa is one of the best ski resorts in Greece. The ski center is located in the middle of Pindos (40.033N, 21.083E), approximately 42km away from Grevena and 417km from Athens. The ski resorts currently has 5 lifts and 16 ski trails. The summit of the resort is 2113m above sea level and the total vertical drop about 450m. Vasilitsa is considered the snowboarders paradise, since the quality and quantity of snowfall allow for many off-piste routes. It is the only greek ski resort with superb black-pine trees surrounding the ski trails.

[edit] Lifts and ski trails

  • Philippos (1642-1825m), with two intermediate-easy trails and one very easy trail.
  • Alexander the Great (1800–2113m), with two hard and two intermediate trails.
  • Elimeia (1788–2060m), with one intermediate, three intermediate-easy and one very easy trail.
  • Midganis (1810–2034m), with one intermediate trail.
  • Tymfaia (1744–2040m), with two hard-intermediate trails and one intermediate trail.
  • Two Baby lifts

Two of the trails have been authorized by FIS as olympic trails.

[edit] History

The first lift was built in 1975 (Elimeia). The ski resort has since had two major expansions, one in 1993 and the second in 2000. Today, it is considered as one of the best ski resorts in Greece.

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