The Slopes

Sometimes referred to as the kiddie or bunny slope, the bunny hill is a section of a ski resort set aside for novices, children, and others who do not want to tackle the more adventurous ski slopes found at the resort. Easy ski runs of this type make it possible for new skiers to practice on a hill that is removed from more advanced skiing activities, and normally has at least one ski instructor assigned to oversee the hill.



The Bunny Hill

Sometimes referred to as the kiddie or bunny slope, the bunny hill is a section of a ski resort set aside for novices, children, and others who do not want to tackle the more adventurous ski slopes found at the resort. Easy ski runs of this type make it possible for new skiers to practice on a hill that is removed from more advanced skiing activities, and normally has at least one ski instructor assigned to oversee the hill.

It is the easiest difficulty track level, which is suitable for beginners and children. Most ski resorts in France, Poland and Spain build green slopes in the immediate vicinity of the residential area of the village. Often getting to such tracks does not require using the lift. Green tracks are the most sloping of all four levels. The angle of inclination for such routes generally does not exceed 25%.



The Green slopes

It is the easiest difficulty track level, which is suitable for beginners and children. Most ski resorts in France, Poland and Spain build green slopes in the immediate vicinity of the residential area of the village. Often getting to such tracks does not require using the lift. Green tracks are the most sloping of all four levels. The angle of inclination for such routes generally does not exceed 25%.

These tracks were prepared for those, who are already familiar with skiing, but not well enough to try the downhill. Blue tracks are the most popular in the world. They account for over half of all equipped ski slopes in the world. At most world resorts blue tracks are serviced by snow rackers. The maximum angle is the same as on the green slopes - 25%.



The Blue Slopes

These tracks were prepared for those, who are already familiar with skiing, but not well enough to try the downhill. Blue tracks are the most popular in the world. They account for over half of all equipped ski slopes in the world. At most world resorts blue tracks are serviced by snow rackers. The maximum angle is the same as on the green slopes - 25%.

Ski slope rated as a black diamond will often be one of the steepest on the hill. It may also be narrower than most of the other trails, requiring more frequent hairpin turns in order to control speed and positioning. Hazards may include cliffs, trees and rocks. The trail may or may not be groomed, depending on the slope.



The Black Diamond

Ski slope rated as a black diamond will often be one of the steepest on the hill. It may also be narrower than most of the other trails, requiring more frequent hairpin turns in order to control speed and positioning. Hazards may include cliffs, trees and rocks. The trail may or may not be groomed, depending on the slope.