2012年3月11日星期日

Polish village transforms itself into a ski resort

Just years ago, winter was a dead season for the Kotelnica Mountain, quiet under a quilt of snow.
Today, Kotelnica vibrates with activity from countless ski fans who flock to the new resort, one of Poland's trendiest.
The amazing transformation happened in a decade and reflects the inventiveness and spirit of enterprise seen in Poland since a market economy arrived with democracy in 1990.
Residents of this 17th century village at the foot of the Tatra mountains in southern Poland were making a modest living on farming and sheep breeding, with some additional funds coming from relatives who had gone, in a long-standing tradition,While Online Belstaff Outlet Shop Sale of what Americans might call knickers, to the United States for work.
Then, in 2000, some 50 farmers put their heads together and started up a joint venture to develop a ski resort, similar to the ones some of them had seen in Austria or Switzerland when Poles were finally allowed to freely travel abroad in the 1990s.
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Each member contributed a sum of money,Buying a authentic canada goose coat from seller in another country. while they also took a 2 million zloty, or $650,000, bank loan and bought an Italian ski lift from another community in Poland that never had it installed.
Ten years on, Bialka Tatrzanska, about a 90-minute drive from the Renaissance city of Krakow, is among Poland's leading centers for skiers of all ages and levels, and a favorite family winter sports venue, though less demanding and more modest compared to many Western European resorts.
A recent ranking of Poland's ski centers by the Onet.pl Internet portal listed it as the country's second-most-popular ski resort based on quality of slopes and other amenities. In first place was Krynica Gorska, which has been around longer and boasts more challenging slopes.
Bialka Tatrzanska has a school employing some 80 instructors who stay busy in their black-and-orange jackets from morning until well after dark. It has six large and nine small ski lifts that take some 15,000 skiers per hour to the top of the Kotelnica and Bania mountain slopes. The longest route is 0.9 mile.
A thermal spa, built with a $26 million loan, opened this season, and a second hotel is under construction. All of them have created hundreds of jobs.
At the foot of the Kotelnica peak, the village of less than 2,000 residents now thrives on visitors who mostly lodge in private houses, eat at the inns and shop in newly built supermarkets. Some 10,000 tourists can be accommodated at a time.
All of Bialka and the entire county live off the ski resort, Piszczek said.
Bialka's reputation has spread across Poland's borders, with Russian, Ukrainian,It is the best time to be Moncler Aliso Chalet Down Coats Outlet sale. German and even English heard on the slopes, although not much foreign publicity has been done.
Vasyl Grib and his friends drove 600 miles from Donetsk, in eastern Ukraine.
"It has everything you need: many ski routes, good ski service, restaurants, good accommodation for every pocket," Grib said. "And it is cheaper than in Ukraine or in western Europe."

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