Weather conditions made it possible to form a stable snow cover for the preparation of ski slopes, so the resort is ready to open them for skiing on December 8. First of all, it will be possible to test the tracks of the northern slope from the mark of 2320 m. i.e. from Rosa Peak and up to 1600 meters above sea level.
In the winter season 2023/24, the resort will once again offer vacationers high–quality ski and tourist infrastructure and the largest ski area in Russia - 105 kilometers of trails that serve 32 modern lifts. 52 ski slopes of all difficulty levels, two snowparks, training slopes, etc. will be prepared for fans of downhill skiing and snowboarding. At the same time, the resort continues to improve their quality. In the new season, some sections of the ski slopes on the northern slope of the Aibga ridge have been expanded. The Snake, Triton, and Horizon trails (below the Stash Park) will become more convenient for skiing.
For the first time in the post-Olympic period, in January, the resort plans to launch the Tyrol gondola lift, which leads from the Rosa Valley to 780 meters above sea level and connects the Rosa Khutor resort with Alpika-Service Group. Such a solution will allow owners of a single ski pass or ski passes "Rosa Khutor" and GC "Alpika-service" to ride on the slopes of two resorts at once.
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