Very good winter place. There are many very good pistes and the value for money is very low. I would recommended this mountain
Vitosha Mountain is known for its closeness to the capital. Only 30 minutes away it is a lovely escape from the busy city. Scenery is amazing. Fresh air. Check out the "moreni"! Grab a tea at Aleko!
Vitosha Mountain has never been in such poor condition as it is now. It is difficult for walking, the trails are in dreadful condition. People have to walk through forests that are dead and nobody takes care of their condition. The lifts are extremely old. The skiing conditions are good only for beginners at the age of 4 up to 8 years old. The access to the mountain is rather complicated. If public transportation is used, it takes hours to get up there. If someone walks on the mountain on a week day, there is only one lift that takes you up. Once you are there you can either use the same lift to come down or if you walk to the other side of the mountain, there will be public transportation on the weekend and not before that. Vitosha Mountains is an abandoned jewel by the Bulgarian capital Sofia.
Me and my family enjoyed our spent time there!Conditions are good enaught in our opinion!The mountain and the view from it are very beautiful!We are climbing the mountain sometimes , having a picnic and being relaxed!Hope you enjoy it too!
It is a must.So beautiful.The cable car takes you up to the Ski resort Aleko. There is very nice view to the capital.Nice chalets too where you can have very good kitchen with natural food.
You can see the mountain from almost every corner in the Capital city but there is nothing to be compared with the on-site visit itself. We left after noon to the highest peak but the weather was pushing us away. We did not give up and reached the top around 16:20. The wind was blowing, the storm was getting worse and the visibility was decreasing.
我非常喜欢Vitosha Mountain,前些日子去山中游玩,山青、树绿,遍地野花,当真是进入了世外桃源。还挖到了很多韭菜、蒲公英,这些野菜都很好吃,山泉水也特别的好喝,超赞
It's very rare for a capital city to have access to a mountain with restaurants, fresh air and fun activities to enjoy! I enjoyed lots of things in Sofia but the ski lift ride up to the first stop was breathtaking and definitely the highlight of my trip! Plus at that first stop there's a tiny place to have fresh soup and other treats cooked by a friendly couple. That place was so cozy and definitely better than the famous traditional restaurants of the mountain. Then the ride down was amazing, the view was something else! Don't miss it!!
I live right below Vitosha Park in Boyana. I don't ski, so I don't know about that part of Vitosha. However, all through the other seasons, especially spring and fall I hike the mountain for 2-3 hours 3-4 times a week. The trails could have a little better maintenance, so strollers are out but I have never seen them completely unusable. Every time my wife and I hike we see something new. The views of city are amazing. The fresh air is invigorating and the calm and quiet compared to Sofia is extremely relaxing. The trails aren't thoroughly marked, but we have never gotten lost or even gone much out of our way. I highly recommend a hike around Vitosha park for anyone that enjoys the outdoors. It is a beautiful place.
If you're staying in Sofia for a couple of days in winterseason, you should definately visit the Vitosha Mountain! It is a 20min drive and you won't pay more than 12 LEF (6 euros) for a one-way taxidrive. Renting equipment and a skipass is cheap as well! It takes about 30min with the gondola to go up, but once you're there you can easily hop on and off the other lifts. When we were there, only one piste was open, but the area normally is a bit larger. Because of the clouds (with fresh snow!) we couldn't see the view over Sofia, so I cannot say if that will be spectacular to see in summer for example. The food you could get at the restaurant however looked disgusting, so we didn't order that. You should bring your own lunch!