Drahobrat Resort Guide

The Drahobrat resort summary is: Drahobrat has 7 lifts within its terrain that is suitable for all levels. Find location, trail maps and piste maps covering the mountains 350m of vertical range and surrounding area. There are 10 trail at Drahobrat.


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Drahobrat Resort Guide

The Drahobrat resort summary is: Drahobrat has 7 lifts within its terrain that is suitable for all levels. Find location, trail maps and piste maps covering the mountains 350m of vertical range and surrounding area. There are 10 trail at Drahobrat.

Senkrecht:

Oben: 1703m
Arrow
350m
Unten: 1353m

Am besten für:

Fortgeschrittene Niveau des Skifahrers
Mittelstufe/
Fortgeschrittene

Pisten:

10
20%
60%
20%

Skigebiet in Hektar:

Einsatz von Schneekanonen: —

Skilifte in Drahobrat

  • Schlepplift Symbol7
  • Skilift Symbol
  • Gondelbahn Symbol
Skilifte insgesamt = 7
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Ein Besuch in Drahobrat

Nützliche Informationen über Skigebiete, die Ihnen bei der Planung Ihrer Reise nach Drahobrat helfen.

  • Saison beginnt
  • Saison endet
  • Unterkunft
  • Restaurants | Bars
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  • Nächster Flughafen
  • Nächster Bahnhof
  • Skigebiet Info-Website
  • Infotelefon

Merkmale Drahobrat

Das Gelände in Drahobrat umfasst::

  • Halfpipes
  • Terrainparks
  • Langlauf
  • Skiverleih

Wie sieht es in Drahobrat aus?

At 1300m, Drahobrat (or Dragobrat) is currently (2006) the highest resort in Ukraine and located in the most spectacular part of the Carpathians with fine views of Hoverla, Ukraine's highest mountain at2061metres. Skiing here extends above the tree-line to Stig summit at 1703m, with plenty of adventurous touring and off-piste options. Pistes are generally quiet and queues are limited to sunny weekends. Drahobrat (or Dragobrat) enjoys a very long season, usually not closing until May 1st. Access is very tricky. There are places to stay here, but it is 17kms from the closest town and the road is treacherous, so most take an old Soviet UAZ taxi from Yasinya. It's really not worth the effort unless you have several days to spare, but if you do, the Drahobrat (or Dragobrat) is very rewarding.


Drahobrat entdecken – Lageplan

Interaktive Wanderkarte und Pistenplan für Drahobrat. Für Ihre Tourenplanung sehen Sie Pisten und Wanderwege sowie Umrisse des Geländes und der Berge in der Umgebung.

Drahobrat live Schnee

HöhenlageSchneehöheTemp. (°C)Wind (km/h)Wetter
Bergstation: 
5
35
cloud
Tal: 
6
35
cloud

In welchem Monat gibt es am meisten Schnee in Drahobrat?

MärzDurchschnitt: 4.1 Schneetage pro Woche
Die schneereichste Woche in Drahobrat ist Woche 3 im März. In der Regel gibt es 4.1 Schneefalltage in dieser Woche mit 28cm Schneefall. Sehen Sie sich unten die Graphik mit den Aufzeichnungen der Schneefälle für Drahobrat an.


Besucher-Beurteilung fuer Drahobrat

Allgemein: 3.4 Basiert auf 75 Abstimmungen und 4 Beurteilungen

  • Schneesicher
    4.3
  • Vielfalt der Pisten
    4.3
  • Off Piste
    4.4
  • Landschaft
    4.2
  • Apres-Ski
    3.6
  • Vote

Bjorn aus Netherlands schreibt:

I've been to Dragobrat last week (end Feb 2015). All in all, I liked it very much. Don't expect the Alps. There are 2 chair lifts, 6 longer T-bar lifts and a couple of learning lifts. The lifts are a little older, but not very slow (which is the case in Slavske). All lifts are connected with each other, but don't expect any map or signs! When the weather is good it's pretty clear how to go from one to another. Otherwise, just follow a local on good luck :) The main negative point about the lift system is all the different owners. They belong to hotels and for every lift you should buy a different pass. When they fix this, it would be much better. The slopes are prepared with a piste Bully every night. Again, not the quality, like the Alps, but acceptable. There are many safe possibilities to ski off-piste. There is more snow than anywhere in Ukraine, mainly because of the attitude. The highest peak, in Bukovel, is 1370m. And the bottom of the slopes, in Dragobrat, is 1340. We waited maybe 2 minutes for the lifts maximum. But we skied Monday-Friday off season. I heard it's busy during weekends and crazy from 30 Dec- 10 January.

Transport: You should go to the town of Yasinya first. From Kyiv there is a comfortable direct night train which leaves Kyiv at 4pm and arrives in Yasinya 10 am. From Ivano Frankivsk there are many (shared) taxis, minibus, big bus etc. The road from Yasinya to Dragobrat is really bad. Actually, there is no road. It's mud, snow, stones, ice... Please do not even think about driving the road yourself (or you are an experience 4x4 driver).

Dragobrat: There are many hotels, guesthouses and cafés in Dragobrat. It's good to book ahead. Prices are very acceptable, especially including dinner and breakfast. Most hotels are within a 5 minute walk to the slopes. Best place to stay is not far from Hotel Dragobrat. All lifts/slopes have one or more restaurants for a drink or lunch. And again, prices are, by western standard, very good. Try to get a fresh shaslik (pin with meat from the BBQ). Most people in the restaurants speak a few words of English. Knowing the cyrillic alphabet is a very good idea. But most people are very friendly and used to tourists. As long as you aren't Russian you will be fine! There is no bank of ATM in Dragobrat. So bring plenty of cash! I didn't see any money changer as well, but maybe the bigger hotels can help. Some accept cards (debit and credit).
Ski-Rent is not too good. The renting is per day. That means that you bring the equipment back at the end of the day and take your shoes before having a beer. That's the good part. Material is pretty old. When you have something comfortable they can make a reservation for the next day. As everywhere in UA you must leave your passport as a deposit. When I go there again I take my own ski boots! But maybe I was unlucky, because my friend had very good ski boots.

The atmosphere in the town is really good. Everybody comes there to ski/snowboard (and most are really good). Lots of young people. When I compare it to Bukovel, Dragobrat has a better atmosphere, nicer people, more relaxed. But less quality lifts and slopes than Bukovel. But much better than, for example, Slavske. A combination of a few days Dragobrat and few days Bukovel is a good option if you wanna ski in the beautiful Carpatian Mountains. Have fun!

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