Rogla Ski Resort

Rogla Ski Resort Overview

Rogla Ski Resort is located near the town of Zrece at the top of the Zresko Pohorje hills in northeastern Slovenia. It is one of the most visited ski resorts in the country with more than 200 thousand skiers and snowboarders per season.

Rogla has 13,5 kilometres of ski slopes at an elevation between 1,050 to 1,517 metres and guarantees over 100 days of skiing a year. Catering for both beginner and more advanced skiers, there are 5,7 kilometres of blue slopes (easy), 5,3 kilometres of red (intermediate) and 2,5 kilometres of black rated (difficult) ski runs, served by 2 chair lifts and 11 ski lifts. There’s also a fun park for skiers and snowboarders featuring a half pipe, jumps and other bits and pieces for those seeking an adrenaline adventure. The resort also has 2 well-lit slopes for night skiing, 25 kilometres of cross-country ski trails and a sledding area. It was opened in 1975.

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Rogla Ski Resort Review

There’s a reason Rogla is one of the most-visited ski resorts in Slovenia every year: it features 11 very well-maintained ski runs totalling almost 14 kilometres for skiers and snowboarders of all ages and abilities. The runs are always well groomed, and they have excellent snow-making capabilities. Depending on precise weather conditions, it is open from early December until the middle of April.

One major advantage of this centre is the modern infrastructure, two relatively new and fast 4-seater lifts carry you to the top. There are also 5 T-bar and 6 J-bar lifts. The lift lines aren’t bad on most weekends, but on holidays can get pretty crowded and expect several delays as it always seems like they’re stopping the lifts to help some newbie get up.

All types of teaching are available in Slovenian and English. The instructors are excellent, very professional and knowledgeable. They know how to teach, they have fun, and they are very friendly, especially for kid’s programs.

Night skiing on the Jasa (500 meters) and Kosuta (730 meters) runs is good, although you do need to buy an additional lift pass to ski at night. Day skiing ends at 4 pm, the runs are groomed ready for night skiing 5-9 pm.

For the kids, there’s the Uniorcek slope with children’s snow park and a kindergarten. Snowboarders and freestyle skiers can challenge themselves in the fun park with 15+ slopestyle elements, a half-pipe, earth-shaped ‘kickers’, and two ‘big air’ ski jumps. There’s cross-country facilities too with 25 kilometres of trails through nice scenery. There’s even the opportunity to ride horses. The eating and drinking places on the slopes are well priced with a variety of choice. Last but not least, there’s also plenty of facilities for those who can’t resist a little après-ski. Various accommodation is available walking distance from the ski slopes or in the nearby town Zrece.

Rogla is also a certified climatic health resort as the pure air is having a virtuous effect on pulmonary health conditions.

It’s one and a half hours east from Slovenia’s capital Ljubljana on the A1 motorway (Exit near Velenje and follow the signs) and a little less than an hour’s drive from the second largest city, Maribor.

Rogla is one of Slovenia’s flagship ski destinations. It isn’t a huge resort, but good value with something for everyone and almost always great snow conditions. For beginners and families there’s a ski school, large equipment rental facility, almost 6 kilometres of easy slopes, children’s snow park and a kindergarten. For everyone, there are well-groomed slopes, modern infrastructure, night skiing and lots of accommodation options available on the mountain (book early) – and 100 days of guaranteed skiing per year.

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Rogla Ski Resort Facts & Figures

Total length of ski slopes:13,5 kilometres (5,7 km of easy blue, 5,3 km of intermediate red and 2,5 km of difficult black runs)
Elevation info:1,050 to 1,517 metres (difference 467 m)
Total surface area:100 hectares
Number of ski lifts:13 (2 chairlifts, 6 T-bar, 5 J-bar)
Ski Equipment hire:Available
Ski school:Available
Night skiing:Available
Freeride / off-piste sectors:Not available
Sledding area :Available
Ski pass prices:Day ticket costs €33 for adults, €29 for youth and students and €18 for children
Operating times:09:00 - 16:00
General season:From early December to early April
Phone: +386 3 757 60 00
Website: rogla.eu
E-mail: info@golte.si
Address: Cesta na Roglo 15, 3214 Zrece
Latitude and Longitude Coordinates: 46.370410,15.388880
GPS coordinates: 46° 22' 13.476'' N     15° 23' 19.968'' E

Rogla Ski Resort evaluation criteria and score

Rogla Piste Map

Rogla Ski Resort piste map

Rogla Ski Resort Photo Gallery

Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
Rogla ski resort was opened in 1975.

A group of skiers at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
It’s the most visited ski resort in the country.

Rogla Ski Resort on a sunny winter day with clear blue sky
It’s relatively small for European standards, but very nice ski resort.

A group of skiers skiing down the slopes of Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
Most of the slopes are of beginner to intermediate levels

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Slopes of Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
It’s a really good way to kick off a ski season to get your snow legs back before heading into tougher ski resorts.

A group of skiers enjoying skiing holidays at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
The views from the mountain are stunning.

T-bar lifts at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
There are almost no queues at the lifts although it’s a bit busier on week-ends when the locals arrive.

A beautiful winter day at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
The resort is small compared to European ski fields however the snow quality is great.

A bird's eye view of T-bar lifts at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
Never crowded but noticeably busier on weekends, mid-week can be very quiet on the slopes.

Ski lifts at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
Not a big destination by Slovenian standards and small by European standards.

A first person view from a chairlift at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
The infrastructure is good (not brilliant).

A group of skiers using T-bar lifts at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
There are 2 chair lifts and 11 T-bar and J-bar lifts providing different degree of slopes for different level of skiers.

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Great conditions with fresh, new snow at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
Lift queues are almost non existent so you get plenty of runs in each day.

View of the slopes of Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
Great for beginner and intermediates!

A bird's eye view of skiers skiing at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
The skiing at Rogla is excellent, with wide cruisy runs.

Night skiing at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
The night skiing is excellent.

Night skiing at Rogla Ski Resort
Night skiing is awesome, you can often see the slopes better at night.

A group of skiers skiing down the slopes at night at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
Skiing down at night is an adventure.

Slopes at night at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
It’s well worth a visit at night and is exceptionally well lit, giving a great atmosphere skiing at night.

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A well groomed ski runs at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
The runs are all immaculately groomed every day.

Well groomed slopes at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
The lift system is also very good.

A chairlift at night at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
It is ideal for beginners, good for intermediates but probably rather limited for the experienced.

A family friendly run at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
The skiing here is great, a variety of ski runs for all levels from just starting out to experienced skiers.

A group of beginner skill level skiers at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
Skiing is particularly good for beginners and children but caters well for all levels.

A beginner skier skiing at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
This resort is a great place to learn to ski/snowboard.

Ski school at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
There are excellent ski and snowboard schools.

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The Uniorcek run for kids at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
The Uniorcek zone is well setup for the little ones.

A group of beginners at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
The ski school is well run and caters from 3 years as far as we can tell.

A group of children at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
There’s a 90m long covered ski conveyor belt which aims to improve conditions for children, young people and people with disabilities, helping them to learn winter sports.

Ski school for children at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
Last year, they invested primarily in the snow-making system and this year they upgraded the Rogla children’s snow park.

Ski school for beginner level kids at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
The ski school is a great place to learn and progress with amazing instructors who are very helpful, patient and skilled.

A children's snow park at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
The ski instructors all speak very good English.

View of the Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
Excellent place for family and groups.

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A well groomed ski runs in the morning at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
Great ski destination for a few days skiing.

Modern lifts at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
The slopes are also relatively protected from the wind.

A well prepared ski runs at Rogla Ski Resort
Rogla is annually visited by half a million people.

A snowboarder at the fun park at Rogla Ski Resort
Snowboarders and freestyle skiers can challenge themselves in the fun park.

Rogla Fun Park for snowboarders and freestyle skiers at Rogla Ski Resort
There are 15+ slopestyle elements.

Fun Park for snowboarders at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
Also great for snowboarders.

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Sledding area at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
The sledding area is nice too.

Families with kids sledding at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
Sledding is great for children and families.

Cars at a parking lot at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
There are plenty of bars, food places and amenities all over the mountain and surprisingly not overly expensive.

Family activities in snow at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
Rogla is truly a very family friendly ski resort and a perfect fit for vacation with children.

A pair of horses at Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
There’s even the opportunity to ride horses.

A road leading to Rogla Ski Resort in Slovenia
A well-maintained, paved road will get you to the ski slopes.

A map of ski runs and lifts at Rogla Ski Resort
Rogla Ski Resort piste map.

Images by Iztok Medja and Jost Gantar, Slovenia.info!

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Rogla Ski Resort

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