Olympic Center Jahorina, Winter sports resort in Dinaric Alps, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Olympic Center Jahorina is a ski resort in the Dinaric Alps spanning from 1300 to 1890 meters elevation with 52 kilometers of ski slopes. The facility includes 18 ski lifts and a snow-making system that covers approximately 80 percent of its trails.
The area was founded in 1923 and gained international prominence in 1984 when it hosted women's alpine skiing events for the Winter Olympics. Since then it has become a major winter sports facility in the region.
The resort maintains professional ski schools where instructors teach traditional Alpine skiing techniques to visitors of all skill levels.
The center operates from December through April and offers night skiing alongside well-groomed slopes for all skill levels. The available infrastructure allows visitors to explore different activities during their stay.
The center features an Alpine Coaster operating year-round with 3 kilometers of tracks through mountain terrain. This attraction lets visitors enjoy the mountain facilities even outside the winter season.
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