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Borrovets Review

Chimpy Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 03-07-05 12:48

Borrovets Review

Have just returned from 1 week in Borrovets staying at the Rila Hotel.

I have had a fantastic holiday and met some great friends, this was my 3rd skiing holiday after going to Kitzbuhel and Finland and I won't say it was the best as I have enjoyed each one for slightly diferent reasons however I had a brilliant time, I don't think I have ever laughed so much and my skiing has never improved so much as this holiday. I was initially sceptical about going to Bulgaria skiiing and if I'm ...
Have just returned from 1 week in Borrovets staying at the Rila Hotel.

I have had a fantastic holiday and met some great friends, this was my 3rd skiing holiday after going to Kitzbuhel and Finland and I won't say it was the best as I have enjoyed each one for slightly diferent reasons however I had a brilliant time, I don't think I have ever laughed so much and my skiing has never improved so much as this holiday. I was initially sceptical about going to Bulgaria skiiing and if I'm honest a bit snobby about it too I expected the food to be poor the village to be ugly and service to be poor. Thankfully all of these things were untrue.

Our instructor was Emo / Emil and he really made the holiday for us, nothing was too much trouble he arranged a birthday cake for someones birthday bought us all Granny March bracelets and gave us chocolate when we needed energy, he also meade us all laugh with almost everything he said. Most importantly he encouraged and praised everyone in the group and everyone’s standard improved. Considering there was 12 in the group there was always something challenging for the better skiers and the less experienced skiers were never forced to ski above there ability. By the last day we all did some off – piste and a few of us did some jumping (badly). Our group were all great and it still makes me laugh thinking about all of our stupid behaviour, the Bulgaria night especially was a rioutous evening.

The Rila Hotel may not be the prettiest hotel in the world but the rooms were large and clean with TV and large bathrooms the beds were comfy and the views from the slope side balconies were fantastic. There was a sauna and swimming pool which was a good way to rest tired legs. The bar was lively and sold pints for under £1. We had breakfast in the hotel most days and there was a wide selection of breads, cereals, hot food and continental breakfast foods, alright the bacon was a bit weird and the scrambled eggs were sometimes a bit burned but there was tons of food and it was hot and tasted good. We ate dinner in the hotel 3 times and it was good each time, 1 night we had stuffed vine leaves and kalamari which was just the job.

We ate at a number of restaturants around Borovets, our favourite is probably Katy’s Steak Bar where we had the mother of all steaks, 16oz fillet with sauted potatoes with pepper suace for under £10, it was outstanding quality meat and obscenely large but perfectly cooked. We also had breakfast at Titanic an excellent alternative to the hotel and very cheap. We ate dinner 1 night at the bar opposite the Rila, (can’t remember the name) but had excellent steaks. We really wanted to eat at Mamacitas but never got the chance we went there a few times for drinks and saw the best covers band ever. We had lunch at the Red Lion a few times also at some restaurant at the top slopes and a couple of other places and always had good food and cheap beer or wine.

I thought the slopes were brilliant even compared with Kitzbuhel, they were bashed frequently and there was tons of snow, sometimes on lower slopes the middle of the slope would get icy but it was manageable. There was plenty of different levels of piste and even by the last day there were still pistes we hadn’t been on, I believe next year this will be even better as they are planning a 12km blue run.

We had a few hours to kill on Saturday prior to our flight home and got the Thomson trip to Sofia for about £8, it gave us about 5 hours in Sofia. I was very impressed with the city and to top things off it was even cheaper than Borro for food and drink, also got a a nice Diesel jumper for cheap from the Diesel store.

To people moaning about touts encouraging you to go into their bars, quit whinging, your not being forced in at gun point and you’re in a very different and very poor country where people are trying to make a buck or two.

To people moaning in general about other aspects of Bulgaria, for Crying out load its Bulgaria you can’t expect everything to be tip top all time and as constistent levels of service you get here. I know I would always be happy paying a 3rd of what I pay at home with a margin of uncertainty than going to France and be overcharged for what we get back home.

So in summary thanks to, Sam, Kelly, Sally, Jason, Beverly, Joanne, Steven, Paul, Lucy, Vicki, Lee, Amy, Nicola and Elmo for a brilliant and memorable holiday. I will be setting up a website with photos and video for people to check out soon.

Thanks Andrew

Very Happy

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Judith Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 03-07-05 12:52

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Excellent report - it's getting me even more fired up for going this weekend...

J
Chimpy Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 03-07-05 13:07

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I wish I was going again. Work sucks!
karen Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 03-07-05 13:24

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I posted a report which hasnt yet reached you, but just wanted to say a BIG thankyou for the update. Going to Boro on Saturday (first time!) and really enjoyed reading about where to eat/drink etc.etc. Having skiied in some of the best resorts Im also going with a totally open mind and looking forward to it immensely.

Work does suck, but at least it pays for weeks in the white stuff. Here's to major dumps all week, Karen. Very Happy Booze
Poopoo Paul Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 03-07-05 14:46

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Nice review Chimpy. that sums up how good that holiday was!!! Borovets rocks!!
Dan&Kelly Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 03-07-05 20:12

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Well said Andrew - you got it spot on!

I'll look forward to the seeing the website.

Big hello to the rest of the group - thanks for making the week so wicked!

Kelly x
Amy Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 03-07-05 23:10

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Here is the domain for the pictures http://www.kianh.org.uk/Boro/index.htm
Dan&Kelly Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 03-08-05 09:06

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Wow - they are all fantastic, good work you clever chappies!

Just forwarding the link to all my friends now.

Take care

Kel x
One Pole Jo Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 03-08-05 14:39

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thanks for the piccies, stephen is well impressed with his action shot! There are some really good ones.
Joanne