Hotel Moura, Borovets

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The hotel was fine. It’s only a three star hotel but it’s relatively clean and tidy. The thing that stood out was the location which is really quite good. It’s easy to get to where you want to go. There were other people we met in Borovets who had to take the bus to get to the centre but it was only a 5 minu... + more
Kat, Bristol
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Location: where is Hotel Moura

Distance to lifts: 150 metres

Overview: hotel description: Hotel Moura description

Hotel Moura has an ideal central location in the popular resort of Borovets, offering an easy access to the gondola lift, which is only 150 metres away, for a fantastic skiing during the day while all the main resort amenities are also close at hand for a great nightlife. If you prefer to unwind at the hotel, there is a bar & lounge area with roaring fireplace and a relaxed atmosphere. Hotel Moura has a comfortable and informal feel to it.


Facilities: Hotel Moura features

Bar & lounge area with fireplace • Restaurant • Wi-Fi • Sauna • Massage • Fitness • Ski storage room • Conference room

Free use of Wi-Fi, ski/snowboard equipment storage, fitness, sauna, all other facilities & services may be subject to a local charge.

Room Types: Hotel Moura bedrooms

Official Category: 3

Rooms: 66

Floors: 4

Lifts: 1

Small double room (located on the 3rd floor) with shower, fridge, Sat-TV & telephone. Twin rooms, large twin rooms with balcony & single rooms are also available.Prices include Christmas or New Year's Eve dinner.Child age: 12 years

Meals: Hotel Moura food & drink

Half Board
We update Hotel Moura's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.
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Resort: about Borovets: about holidays in Borovets: about ski holidays in Borovets: about ski holidays in Borovets Bulgaria

Lively après ski Bulgaria’s oldest resort 3 ski centres

In Borovets, Bulgaria’s oldest ski resort, you’ll find a ski destination with the ability to transform from a historic village steeped in culture by day, to a booming party capital by night. Ski on deep, fresh powder at the top of the Mount Musala before making your way back to the charming village, meandering through pine forests, and you’ll understand why Borovets keeps bringing people back.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Beginners Groups Après ski

Borovets webcam

Snow Report: Top 105cm, Bottom 94cm

Snow Forecast: 19cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth 119cm

Borovets trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Sofia75 km, 1 hr 30
Region:Bulgaria, Rila Mountains
First opened:1896

Borovets lift pass price last reported as £133 (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Moura.
Night skiing: Yes
Borovets has N, NW, W facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December – April.

Town altitude: 1300m
Top of slopes: 2560m
Bottom of piste: 1300m
Vertical drop: 1260m
Total length of trails:24 runs 58km
Longest piste:12km
Do you dream of skiing down the same mountains where Bulgarian Kings of old once hunted? Oh, right. Just us then. Well, how about a ski holiday at a snip of the price you'd pay in France or Switzerland, with exhilarating views, booming après ski and large doses of sunshine? That's more like it. Here in Borovets, you'll experience a resort steeped in tradition and culture, and of course the fantastic skiing opportunities you'd expect to find at Bulgaria's 1st ski region. You'll be welcomed with open arms ...
Young skiers will love Borokids Park, where the magic carpet helps them get to grips with the snow. Ski lessons can be booked with one of the local ski schools like Hunters and Yanakiev and the Sitnyakovo Royal Residence Ski Way’s wide, gentle slope for some cruisey confidence building. Each of the 3 ski areas offers intermediates something a little different. The Yastrebetz is home to long winding slopes, including the lengthy Yastrebetz 1, which snakes its way through pine trees back to the resort. Ventu...
Despite Bansko’s up and coming popularity, Borovets remains the party capital of Bulgarian ski resorts, with vibrant nightlife guaranteed as soon as you’re off the slopes. The ever-friendly bar hosts at places like Bobby’s and Samokov offer unbelievably cheap local beer, and once the Bulgarian Rakia shots start flowing, you’ll understand why people are back in Borovets year after year. Borovets is far from just another ‘lads holiday’ ski destination. Instead, the country’s oldest ski resort lets a li...

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"Quite noisy but clean and good location"

Kat, Bristol
3/ out of 5
The hotel was fine. It’s only a three star hotel but it’s relatively clean and tidy. The thing that stood out was the location which is really quite good. It’s easy to get to where you want to go. There were other people we met in Borovets who had to take the bus to get to the centre but it was only a 5 minute walk for us. It’s good even for people who don’t want to walk around with their ski stuff. The hotel is probably best suited to young people, like groups of students or maybe families on a budget. It’s not particularly private – there’s quite a bit of noise, but as long as you don’t mind that then it’s fine. The food was perfectly average. Me and my boyfriend are veggies but there were plenty of things we could eat and we didn’t have any problems there, which sometimes can be an issue. We did choose to go out to eat several times, there were plenty of restaurants nearby.
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