New York Times features Bulgarian ski resorts. BULGARIA may be known for certain things - its ancient monasteries, for instance, or the local habit of nodding one’s head to say no - but skiing probably isn’t one of them. That’s beginning to change as the Bulgarian slopes, the site of Alpine World Cup races in the early 1980’s, are increasingly being explored by bargain-seekers from the West. Read more
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Pamporovo

See the New York Times article here.
Super Perelik Project
According to this source, there are plans to invest 255 million EUR in the construction of 50 ski pistes, 24 lifts and artificial snow equipment in the Bulgarian ski resort Pamporovo. New hotels and park places will be built and a golf course is projected.









