- Aleko, Vitosha
Aleko ( _bg. Алеко) is a site on Vitosha Mountain in
Bulgaria situated at the northern foothills ofMalak Rezen Peak (2191 m), in the watershed ofYanchevska River draining eastwards towards the village ofBistritsa, Sofia .Aleko is the principal
tourist andwinter sports centre on Vitosha, offering accommodation at Aleko Chalet (1820 m) and fewhotels , and severalchairlift s,surface lift s andski run s, cafeterias and restaurants, andski andsnowboard schools. The oldest and most popular ski run is Stenata (‘The Wall’), while the longest and most difficult one is ‘Vitoshko Lale’ originally built for the 1983 Winter Universiade held on Vitosha. Nowadays Aleko is among Bulgaria's topski resort s together withBansko in Pirin Mountain,Borovets in Rila Mountain, andPamporovo inRhodope Mountains .The site is accessible by a 6.27 km
gondola lift from Sofia’s suburb of Simeonovo, and by road from the suburb ofDragalevtsi . Aleko is also the starting point of a number of tourist tracks leading toCherni Vrah and further south to the villages ofChuypetlovo andYarlovo , toBistrishko Branishte Nature Reserve to the east, and toZlatnite Mostove to the northwest.A monument on the nearby Mecha Polyana (‘Bear Meadow’) commemorates Bulgaria's foreign minister
Ivan Bashev who died in December 1971 in ablizzard that swept the area. Such accidents are not uncommon to Vitosha, with inadequately equipped or overconfident visitors overwhelmed by fast deteriorating weather. Aleko is a major base of the Mountain Rescue Service network on Vitosha Mountain.Aleko takes its name from the homonymous
chalet built in 1924 (second in Bulgaria after Skakavitsa Chalet in Rila Mountain), and named for thewriter Aleko Konstantinov who organized the first group climbing ofCherni Vrah on August 27, 1895.ee also
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Vitosha
*Malak Rezen
*Cherni Vrah References
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* [http://www.visitbulgaria.net/places/vitosha/index.shtml Vitosha Mountain]
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* [http://www.park-vitosha.org/lang.php?lang=en Vitosha Nature Park] . Website.
* [http://en.zonebulgaria.com/mountains/vitosha/ Zone Bulgaria: Vitosha]
* [http://www.park-vitosha.org/main.php?act=map Vitosha Map] .
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