We are unconventional in that we are not having a package. We are flying with Malev (hungarian air). Has anyone got any experience of them.
Also Im getting a hire car whilst im there so will have 3 seats spare. If anyone Needs a lift to 'vets 21st march or lift to Sofia airport on the 24th give us a shout!
I think that I'm not using the right theme but I just found an article posted by Ellie about (not about but i think that the topic I'm interested in was mentioned there)... about Miko, so-called Michael Jackson and Robbie Williams in Borovets... I think that I can say something about him and want to know something))) So Ellie I think that u have some info about Miko - I want to speak to u))) Can u post your e-mail here or u can write me to katerinkas@yandex.ru
You need to head for Samakov and Borovets is up the road from there. You can see the slopes by the time you get there but Sofia is about 1 hours drive away so lots of potential to get lost - sorry!
No help otherwise!!
See if you can download some directions before heading off from UK. There are several routefinder sites that cover Europe. If I remember rightly the postal address for the whole of the resort is Borovets 2010
I found this on the Balkan Tourist?Borosport site which ...
You need to head for Samakov and Borovets is up the road from there. You can see the slopes by the time you get there but Sofia is about 1 hours drive away so lots of potential to get lost - sorry!
No help otherwise!!
See if you can download some directions before heading off from UK. There are several routefinder sites that cover Europe. If I remember rightly the postal address for the whole of the resort is Borovets 2010
I found this on the Balkan Tourist?Borosport site which might help:
By car: If you choose to travel by car you have to take the following rout: Sofia – Gorublyane – Pancharevo – Samokov - Borovets. The resort offers enough parking spots. The largest guarded parking is situated by the entrance to the resort. The Rila and Samokov hotels also have parking areas guarded round the clock. The smaller hotels have parking space too.
Trust me the Bulgarian language bears absolutely NO resemblence to English. The first year we went and were staying in the Yagoda Village we bought mayonnaise instead of margarine - not very tasty on your toast first thing in the morning!!