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Slope Leto (Hermes): This is a beginners’ slope (green) of 150m long situated at Xerokampos next to the parking lot. Slope Alcmene (Hercules): Located at the top of the ski centre in Vathia Lakka. This is also a beginners’ slope (green) of 160m long. Slope Ariadne (Daphne 1): Red and blue slope. The first 500m is with a good tilt/slope, but the rest is pure blue. The length is 1000m and is located at the right hand side of the Daphne’ lift. Slope Phaedra (Daphne 2): The slope to the right of the lift Daphne. Once you come down from the lift, turn right and follow the road. After you pass the start of slope Daphne 1 you keep going further till you find its start. This is a great blues slope, always well set, ideal for moderate skiers. The length is about 1250 m. Slope Danae (Achilles): Blue slope following the path below the triple chair (on the right), which reaches up to its starting point. The length is about 900m and is appropriate for mid-level skiers. This slope is best for those who just passed the beginners’ level. It is lighted and therefore suitable for night skiing whenever the weather conditions permits it. The days for night skiing will be announced by the ski centre beforehand. Slope Alcestis (Thetis 1): It is located on the left hand side of the lift Thetis in the Vathia Lakka position. It is required caution, because at the first 100m the slope is red, but at the remaining 250m. is green. Slope Ismene (Thetis 2): Blue slope in the opposite direction from Thetis 1, 450m long. Very good for mid-level skiers. Slope Electra (Artemis 1): Very good slope for advanced skiers. Leaving the lift Artemis, take the road on the left, pass the beginning point of the slope Artemis 2 and you continues till you reach the sharp area of the slope. From this point starts the red slope that reaches up to the Vathia Lakka where it is converted to green. The total length is 1.900m. The 900m of those are red while the rest of it is blue and green. Slope Antigone (Artemis 2): This is a very good black slope 800m long. It is the good skiers’ favorite slope because it has a very good quality snow. You will find it next to Artemis 1 on the left hand side. Slope Irene (Artemis 3): This is another one of advanced skiers favorites’. It is red all the way to the middle and blue on the rest of it. Its total length is 1.500m. and It is located on the right hand side of Artemis 1. Slope Ino (Styga 1): This is the black slope suitable for experienced skiers. It is 900m long. The slope is such that it requires a specific winch-paved snow accumulator. Slope Nefeli (Styga 2): A red slope, in most of its part, 2.300m long. Adding up the blue Slope Danae, as a follow up, it reaches up to 3.200m long and so being one of the longest slopes in Greece. Descending from the two-seat chair Styga you follow the road to the right and after 50m you’re at the starting point of the slope. Reaching the top of Neraidorahi will also see the telescope "Aristarchus" located across the slope, which is the largest in the Balkans and one of the most powerful telescopes in the world. The telescope "Aristarchus" belongs to the National Observatory of Athens. Snowboard park: Exercise with intensity and enjoy the unique snowboard park in Greece. Those who are crazy about snowboard have their own slope in Vathia Lakka, with rails and half pipes. FuNbaG By Riders.
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