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Getting ready for winter: Top 5 best ski slopes in Moscow
"Volen"

"Volen" - travel from Savelovsky station to Yakhroma station.

One of the most fashionable and expensive ski slopes. It is equipped with a rich infrastructure: there is a place to have lunch, change clothes and even take a shower. Guarded parking lot. There are several trails of varying degrees of difficulty. This is important if you go there with the whole family. You can send your child to a safe slide, while you yourself can get adrenaline by jumping from the trampolines. There are several special trails for snowboarders and freestyle fans. There are 16 lifts, and yet on weekends even they cannot cope with the flow of people. Therefore, the bright holiday of downhill skiing can be overshadowed by the agonizing wait in line for the rope tow. On Sunday the cost of the lift is 200 rubles per hour.

On weekdays - 100 rubles. Ski rental: category "A" - 700 rubles for 2 hours.

“B” - 500, “C” - 400. But for rental you will be asked to leave a deposit of several tens of thousands of rubles. Or all the documents for the car along with your family’s passports. A deposit purchased once and for the entire season will cost much less. Leaving 16 thousand rubles in the box office, you will be able to ride until mid-April. Medical care at the European level: several teams of qualified doctors of different specialties. Insurance. Children under 6 years old ride for free, under 12 years old - with a 50% discount.

"Sorochany"

"Sorochany" - travel from Savelovsky station to the Yakhroma stop, then follow the sign to the village of Kurovo.

No less "show-off" place than "Volen", but not too hackneyed yet. Therefore, there is a possibility of riding more or less calmly and comfortably on weekends. Many illuminated trails of varying lengths and degrees of difficulty. A ride on weekdays costs 200 rubles per hour, children under 6 years old are free, under 12 - 100 rubles.

On weekends and holidays - 400 rubles per hour. You can arrange “one-time” lifts - from 50 to 80 rubles per lift.

There is no clear category for the wear of ski sets. “New” skis will cost 400 rubles, “old” ones - 350. The deposit for new equipment is 26 thousand rubles per day, for “old” ones - 9 thousand. Or you can leave the entire set of documents for the car. Snowboarders and other extreme sports enthusiasts ride on specially designated slopes. Free guarded parking lot. "Nagorny"

"Nagorny" FOK - travel to the station.

metro station "Nagornaya", then follow the signs. Also one of the most comfortable ski places in Moscow. The slopes are not very steep, designed more for beginners than professionals. Good lighting, many lifts. There is a large influx of people from nearby areas, so you won’t have to ride alone even on weekdays. An hourly subscription last season cost 200 rubles. This year, due to the lack of snow, exact prices have not yet been established. Compared to Volen and Sorochany, the infrastructure is poor. "Krylatskoye"

"Krylatskoye" - travel to the station.

metro station "Krylatskoe", access to the rowing canal and bicycle track. Several slopes 200-350 meters long. 4 combined lifts are constantly operating. It's good to ride with children - it's safe. Instruction from a professional trainer is included in the cost of service. Use of the lift - 300 rubles per hour. Discounts for children. The snow is mostly natural, but in the absence of it, “snow cannons” operate on weekends. The infrastructure is poor. But the locker rooms are open and there are places to eat. The trails are illuminated and there is a radio station. "Loza"

"Loza" - travel along the Yaroslavskoe highway towards Sergiev Posad, then follow the sign.
The place is generally not bad. There is everything. Ski rental will cost 300-600 rubles per hour. Paid guarded parking. There are both quite civil cafes and improvised kebab shops. Locker room, music, lights - all this works until late. There are special lifts for children. There are not too many people, and on weekdays you can generally ride the entire slope alone. But there is one very, very big “but”: bad tracks. The slopes wind in an ornate way right between snow-white birches. High level of injuries.
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