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liepkalnis+winter+sports+centre Latitude and Longitude:

54°39′21″N 25°18′25″E / 54.65575°N 25.30687°E / 54.65575; 25.30687
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Liepkalnis
LocationLaimio kalnas
Nearest major city Vilnius, Lithuania
Coordinates 54°39′21″N 25°18′25″E / 54.65575°N 25.30687°E / 54.65575; 25.30687
Vertical65 m (213 ft)
Top elevation235.12 m (771.4 ft)
Trails8
Longest run400 m (1,300 ft)
Lift system10 surface
Lift capacity7000 passengers/hour
Terrain parks1
Snowmakingyes
Night skiingyes
Website liepkalnis.lt

Liepkalnis Winter Sports Centre is an alpine skiing area in Vilnius, Lithuania. It has 10 lifts and 9 groomed ski runs. [1] All the pistes are lit and equipped with artificial snow making equipment. The centre is based on the highest point in Vilnius, Laimio kalnas, with a maximum altitude of 235.12 metres (771.4 ft) above sea level. [2] The maximum altitude difference on the hill is 65 metres (213 ft). [3]

History

The hill has been used by the alpine skiing enthusiasts since at least 1982, and it has been continually raised by piling rubble until 2000, mostly by efforts of the skiing enthusiast Laimis Janutėnas. [3] Eventually people started calling the mountain by his name, and in 2004 the Vilnius City Municipality officially named the hill Laimio kalnas. [4] The first ski lift was launched in 1984. [4]

In 2013, the control of the ski area was given to the Lithuanian-Latvian JSC UAB "Trade State", which invested around 1 million euros into lighting, snowmaking, snow grooming equipment and built multiple new lifts. Along with the lifts and snow grooming infrastructure, the company operates a ski school and a ski and snowboard rental service. [5]

References

  1. ^ "Shortly about us".
  2. ^ "Liepkalnis (Laimis Hill) | Vilnius Tourist Information Centre". www.vilnius-tourism.lt. Archived from the original on 2018-03-11.
  3. ^ a b "Sniego zona - Laimis kalną pylė 18 metų".
  4. ^ a b "Aukščiausia sostinės vieta - rekordų knygoje". Delfi.
  5. ^ "Liepkalnyje atidarytas slidinėjimo sezonas".

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liepkalnis+winter+sports+centre Latitude and Longitude:

54°39′21″N 25°18′25″E / 54.65575°N 25.30687°E / 54.65575; 25.30687
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liepkalnis
LocationLaimio kalnas
Nearest major city Vilnius, Lithuania
Coordinates 54°39′21″N 25°18′25″E / 54.65575°N 25.30687°E / 54.65575; 25.30687
Vertical65 m (213 ft)
Top elevation235.12 m (771.4 ft)
Trails8
Longest run400 m (1,300 ft)
Lift system10 surface
Lift capacity7000 passengers/hour
Terrain parks1
Snowmakingyes
Night skiingyes
Website liepkalnis.lt

Liepkalnis Winter Sports Centre is an alpine skiing area in Vilnius, Lithuania. It has 10 lifts and 9 groomed ski runs. [1] All the pistes are lit and equipped with artificial snow making equipment. The centre is based on the highest point in Vilnius, Laimio kalnas, with a maximum altitude of 235.12 metres (771.4 ft) above sea level. [2] The maximum altitude difference on the hill is 65 metres (213 ft). [3]

History

The hill has been used by the alpine skiing enthusiasts since at least 1982, and it has been continually raised by piling rubble until 2000, mostly by efforts of the skiing enthusiast Laimis Janutėnas. [3] Eventually people started calling the mountain by his name, and in 2004 the Vilnius City Municipality officially named the hill Laimio kalnas. [4] The first ski lift was launched in 1984. [4]

In 2013, the control of the ski area was given to the Lithuanian-Latvian JSC UAB "Trade State", which invested around 1 million euros into lighting, snowmaking, snow grooming equipment and built multiple new lifts. Along with the lifts and snow grooming infrastructure, the company operates a ski school and a ski and snowboard rental service. [5]

References

  1. ^ "Shortly about us".
  2. ^ "Liepkalnis (Laimis Hill) | Vilnius Tourist Information Centre". www.vilnius-tourism.lt. Archived from the original on 2018-03-11.
  3. ^ a b "Sniego zona - Laimis kalną pylė 18 metų".
  4. ^ a b "Aukščiausia sostinės vieta - rekordų knygoje". Delfi.
  5. ^ "Liepkalnyje atidarytas slidinėjimo sezonas".

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