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Tell me, is it worth going to Bukovel for three days? Which hotel to go to? So that it would be normal and not terribly expensive. Preferably with reviews! Tell me!!
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аватар xeops
If you are a good skier and do not like boring smooth slopes, then you should not go to Bukovel. And if you go, then a maximum of 3 days, otherwise you will get bored.
If you are just learning to ride, then in Bukovel it is just very pleasant to do it.
Get ready for significant expenses!
аватар xeops
As for accommodation... if you are in your own car, then you can stay not in Bukovel itself, but around - the comfort will not be worse, and the prices are much more pleasant. If without a car, then a walking distance to the ski lifts is desirable, because other transport does not go there well.
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When we go to Bukovel, we stop in Yaremche. There are a lot of frequent offers, which are much lower than Bukovel. The minibus goes there very conveniently in the morning at 9 (approximately) and in the evening at 17 from Bukovel. It is worth going if three days is without a road, but only there. If you are a beginner in three days you will have enough time to get tired. And you don't want to ride anymore. It's just great there. Trails for all levels of training. And you can eat in Yaremche in the morning and in the evening. Take lunch with you. That won't be expensive.
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