The Olympic Center ‘Jahorina’ has signed an agreement with the Association of Slovenian Cable Cars – GIZ regarding seasonal ski passes, enabling skiers to ski under favorable conditions in ski resorts in Slovenia and Jahorina. With this agreement, all owners of seasonal ski passes for Slovenian ski centers (Mariborsko Pohorje, Rogla, Golte, Krvavec, Stari Vrh, Vogel, Kranjska Gora, Kanin, and Cerkno) will be able to ski for three days for free in the Olympic Center ‘Jahorina.’ Additionally, owners of seasonal ski passes purchased at the OC Jahorina are entitled to three consecutive days of free skiing at the ski resorts in Slovenia.

The Association of Slovenian Cable Cars encourages tourism development throughout the year. The association manages several ski resorts in Slovenia, including Mariborsko Pohorje, Rogla, Golte, Krvavec, Stari Vrh, Vogel, Kranjska Gora, Kanin, and Cerkno.

  1. Kranjska Gora: This ski resort is internationally renowned and has 18 slopes suitable for both beginners and experienced skiers. It is located in the northwest part of Slovenia, in the Julian Alps.
  2. Mariborsko Pohorje: The largest ski resort in Slovenia, situated on the southwest edge of the city of Maribor at an elevation ranging from 325 to 1,327 meters. The resort boasts a total of 41.5 km of groomed slopes (21.5 km blue, 8 km red, and 3.5 km black), as well as 27 km of cross-country skiing trails.
  3. Krvavec: This is the second-largest ski resort in Slovenia and is popular among the local population. It is located at an elevation of 1477m, with 30 km of groomed slopes ranging from 1,450m to 1,971m.
  4. Vogel: Situated on the shores of Lake Bohinj, this ski resort has 22 slopes, with the longest one stretching 7.5 kilometers.
  5. Cerkno: This ski resort extends on the slopes of Crni Vrh from 900 to 1300 meters above sea level. It is a modern and technically equipped ski resort with 18 km of ski slopes and 5 km of cross-country skiing trails.