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19.12.2009
Start of the winter season
To mark the start of the winter season, ski passes are available at a reduced price for our daily visitors.
During the winter season and especially in the second half of December, there are numerous events and entertainment organised to make your holiday a truly memorable experience.
Live Christmas Crib in Ice
During the Christmas and New Year time a surprise is awaiting you in the middle of frozen waterfalls in the Mlačca Dell in Mojstrana - a unique performance "Live Christmas Crib in Ice".
When:
- 25. december
- 26.december
- 27. december
- 1.januar
- 2.januar
- 3.januar
The performances will take place every day at 16:00, 17:00 and 18:00 hour.
More
Info: Pavel Skumavec +386 31 677 203
Where: Mlačca Dell, Mojstrana
More: http://www.lednoplezanje.com/jaslice/
Outdoor New Year’s celebration
The Kranjska Gora Tourist Association has been organising outdoor New Year’s celebrations for a few years now. You are welcome to dance into the New Year accompanied by live music and a drop of fine wine.
30.1 in 31.1.2010
Pokal Vitranc (Vitranc Cup)
It is due to the Alpine ski world cup that the winter resort of Kranjska Gora has become so famous far, far away from our borders. Every winter the steep slopes of Vitranc are the venue for slalom and giant slalom competitions where top skiers from all over the world compete against time and against each other.
In addition to the skiing competition, visitors can enjoy the concerts and animations organised as part of the X-plosion of Fun event.
More information: Vitranc Cup
18.3.-21.3.2010
Ski-jumping and ski-flying in Planica
Planica is the cradle of ski-jumping and ski-flying. Since 1934 crowds of competitors have been coming to Planica to try and break the world record.
Over 60 world records have been broken in Planica, including the first jump over 100m in 1934 by the Austrian ski-jumper Seppa Bradl and the first flight over 200m by the Finnish competitor Toni Nieminen in 1994. The current holder of the world ski-flying record of 239m is Bjoern Einar Rumoeren who set the record at Planica in 2005.
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