Located near Europe’s highest peaks of the Caucasus mountains, Gudauri has become one of Europe’s most exciting emerging ski resorts. Though relatively small by western ski standards, its fast pace growth, modern lift system, and snow cover from December through April, have made Gudauri a hot spot for ski lovers looking for a fresh experience.
Gudauri’s ski area offers 80 km of groomed slopes, 14 modern lifts. The ski area extends from 2000m up to 3279m elevation with FIS-certified pistes for all difficulty levels for skiers and snowboarders in a ski season that lasts from early December until late April.
Gudauri offers the experience of 2 black runs , 4 red runs ,12 blue runs and 6 green runs. As to be expected, most of the blue runs are closer to the resort, but some near the mid-station just above New Gudauri are good to go in the late season too.
Here is a range of runs that offer something for all skill ranges. From beginner runs that will teach you the basics, to intermediate and advanced runs perfect for honing your skills to expert off-piste skiing for those looking to test their limits. Gudauri is a modest ski resort that offers off-piste skiing for amateurs and freeriders. It’s the perfect place to transition from beginner to intermediate freerider.
No. of Lifts | 14 |
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Ski Resorts Video Score | 5.8 |
Total Size | 80 km |
Nightlife Score | 5.5 |
Annual Snowfall | 341 cm |
Apres-Ski Score | 5 |
Bottom Elevation | 2000 m |
Ease of Access to Resort | 7.5 |
Lifts Quality Score | 6 |
Scenery Score | 5.5 |
Terrain Quality Score | 5 |
Time to Reach Slope | 10 min |
Top Elevation | 3279 m |
Village Charm Score | 5 |
Village Elevation | 2000 m |
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