Ski Season Wraps Up at Kolasin 1600, Action Continues at 1450

The ski season at Ski Center Kolasin 1600 concluded on March 15, 2024, marking the end of a winter filled with skiing and outdoor enjoyment. This year’s season has seen significant participation, with a total of 24,050 ski passes sold alongside 4,564 tickets for scenic gondola rides. These numbers reflect a solid turnout, despite the lack of snow during key holiday periods like New Year’s and Christmas, which could have boosted attendance even further.

While Kolasin 1600 has closed its slopes, Ski Center Kolasin 1450 remains open for skiing activities this weekend, attracting both recreational skiers and competitive events. Homegrown athletes and visitors from Albania dominated the slopes, taking advantage of the well-prepared trails and the exceptional conditions that March has offered.

Competitive Events Highlight March Activities

Over the past few days, Ski Center Kolasin 1450 hosted FIS races, showcasing the skills of both local and visiting competitors. This weekend also featured the Montenegro Ski Championship for younger categories, drawing attention and participation from aspiring young athletes eager to showcase their talents.

The natural layout of the skiing trails and the effective maintenance of the equipment have ensured that March skiing remains of high quality, providing an authentic experience for all participants. The impressive snow conditions have made possible a variety of skiing activities, which continue to attract enthusiasts.

As the season draws to a close at Kolasin 1600, the enthusiasm for skiing remains palpable at Kolasin 1450, where activities are scheduled to continue until the end of March. The ongoing events not only enhance the local skiing culture but also contribute to the tourism economy in the region, keeping the spirit of winter sports alive well into the spring.

The successful conclusion of the season at Kolasin 1600 and the continued activity at Kolasin 1450 exemplify the resilience and appeal of winter sports in Montenegro, promising a bright future for skiing enthusiasts and the local economy alike.