KOPAONIK
Kopaonik is a mountain range located in Serbia. The highest point is the Pančić's Peak with 2,017 m. The central part of the Kopaonik plateau was declared a national park in 1981 which today covers an area of 121.06 km2.
On the slopes of Kopaonik there is Kopaonik ski resort which is one of the largest in Southeast Europe. There are 25 ski lifts with capacity of 32,000 skiers per hour.
Kopaonik is well-connected with the main transport routes in Serbia. The central part of Kopaonik with the tourist center and ski slopes are linked with the Ibar highway, and the nearest international airport is in Niš. A public heliport is located in a military base half a mile north of the resort. in 2019, the longest artificial ski slope in Europe opened in the resort.
APARTMENTS
The apartments are located in a mountain house in the center of Kopaonik ski resort near the ski slopes and ski lifts.
Each apartment consists of a bathroom, kitchen, separate entrance and ski box.
SKI CENTER
Kopaonik ski center is a mountain resort and the largest center of winter tourism in Serbia. Located on the slopes of Kopaonik Mountain, it is mainly a destination for skiing and snowboarding, but also offers various other activities like tennis.
As of 2018, Kopaonik ski resort has 28 ski lifts, with 75 km of ski slopes for all categories. With around 55 km of alpine ski runs and 12 km of cross country runs, it is the largest ski resort in Serbia. Among other features, it has night skiing run and artificial snow system covering most of the resort.
Kopaonik has mild winters with high levels of snowfall, and on average about 200 sunny days annually with 160 days covered with snow.
Kopaonik ski resort is being considered as one of the best ski resorts in Eastern Europe, with outstanding beginner and lower-intermediate terrain for skiers.