Sparrow Hills snowboarding. Where to snowboard and ski in the summer. Ski complex "Lisya Gora"

Today, to go snowboarding, it is not even necessary to travel to the Moscow region. Within the city there are several professional sports complexes and a large artificial slide with free skiing.

The largest in the world
artificial snowboard slide with free entry

The complex in the very center of Moscow includes three lines with a set of park figures for jibbing. The slopes are designed for different levels of skiing: admission is free for professional skiing, for amateurs too, but you can’t practice it without an instructor. This year, for the first time, a children's playground appeared, where children from 3 years old can ride a snowboard.

Instructor: group lesson - 1100 rubles, individual - 1900.
Equipment: adult - 1000 rubles per hour (2000 rubles - 3 hours), children - 500-1000 rubles, respectively.

Works: Tuesday - Friday - 11:00-21:30
Saturday - Sunday - 10:00-22:00
Technical break - 16:00-17:00
Monday is a day off.

Location: Pushkinskaya embankment, next to the Crimean bridge.

"Moscow Alps"

Large area with half-pipe and jibbing, equipment repair and snowboard simulators.

The famous hill near the Nagornaya metro station, where the Kant ski club is located. There are eight slopes on the territory, including those with artificial snow. 14 tracks - from 80 to 350 meters, elevation - up to 55 meters, there is a separate track for children. Nearby are a cafe, restaurant and fitness club. There are usually a lot of people.

Works: daily from 9:00 to 23:00. On Mondays until 14:00 the lifts are closed for maintenance.

Location: 500 meters from the Nagornaya metro station.

Krylatskoe

Cheap place popular with young people with a snowboard park

One of the first ski resorts in the capital, with four slopes 150-300 meters long and a height difference of up to 60 meters. The tracks are in good condition, they use rotracks and artificial snow. On weekends there are many skiers, including sledding and tubing. The Lata Track sports and ecological complex operates on the territory.

Lifts: from 30 to 50 rubles for 1 lift. There is a subscription system.
Inventory: 750 rubles for 1 hour.
Instructor: individual sessions 1200 rubles on weekdays and 1600 on weekends.

Works: Tuesday - Friday - 10:00-22:00
Saturday - Sunday - 9:00-23:00
Monday - 14:00-21:00.

Location: metro station "Krylatskoe", 10 minutes walk.

"Narrow"

A place in the south-west of Moscow, where one of the longest ski slopes in the city

The sports complex is located on Sevastopolsky Prospekt, at the entrance to the Bitsevsky Forest park. There are two tracks with a total length of 400 meters, with a height difference of up to 40 meters. The artificial snow system and snow groomers are in operation. Eat sport school for children.

Lifts: from 300 to 500 rubles for 10 lifts, or a subscription for a month for 6000 rubles.
Inventory: 500 rubles per hour or 2000 rubles for the whole day.
Instructor: individual lessons for 950 rubles, group - for 600.
training slope: 300 rubles per hour.

Where to go skiing in the conditions of an unstable exchange rate of the national currency? Where to look for well-equipped ski slopes with lifts and off-piste areas? And most importantly - where is it cheap now? In this issue, you will learn about 13 ski resorts in Russia that the average tourist can afford.

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1. Belokurikha, Altai

Issue price: air ticket Moscow - Gorno-Altaisk - 16,000 rubles (round-trip), accommodation in a 2-3 star hotel - from 1,900 rubles per day, ski pass for a day - 500 rubles.

Why come here: Belokurikha is called the Siberian Switzerland for a reason. In terms of the picturesque mountain landscapes and the healing qualities of the Altai air, the resort is almost as good as the citadel of the Alpine peaks. Here, as on the Swiss slopes, there are no sudden changes in temperature, winters - windless and snowy - allow skiing from December to March, and the sun shines longer and more intensely (about 260 days a year) than in the resorts of the Caucasus and Crimea. Belokurikha has seven comfortable and safe trails of varying difficulty with a total length of more than 25 kilometers, three of them (Katun, Altai-West, Severny) are equipped with night illumination. There is a ski school on the territory of the resort, in which almost all instructors are candidates for the master of sports in alpine skiing or an international class master.

Pros: well-groomed tracks equipped with artificial snow systems, developed infrastructure with a network of shops, restaurants, equipment rentals, own extreme park with a launch pad, two plastic-coated boxes, a quarter-pipe, jibing rails and several jumps of varying difficulty for snowboarders and advanced skiers. There is also a "baby lift" - a lift for children and beginners.

How to get there: from Gorno-Altaisk - by regular bus (see the schedule and prices). You can fly by plane to Barnaul, and from there take a regular bus to the resorts of Belokurikha (the schedule can be found on the bus station website).

The price of the issue: a bus ticket Moscow - Yaroslavl - from 1400 rubles round-trip, a standard double room in a hotel - from 1150 rubles, a ski pass for six hours - 400 rubles.

Why here: two gentle and simple Shakshi slopes with a height difference of 43 meters are suitable for families and those who are just starting to ski. It also has a good infrastructure designed for kids and teenagers: a baby lift, a tubing track, an area for children's skating, rental of sports equipment and special training courses for young skiers. Evening skiing is provided by lighting, and on days with little snow, an artificial snowmaking system is turned on. Works for advanced riders additional slope, dotted with mounds and ravines, which is located outside the complex. The length of the slope is 180 meters, the angle of inclination is 24 degrees.

Pros: strong snowboard school, inexpensive coaching services (1000 rubles/hour), 50% discount on equipment and a ski pass for children.

How to get there: from Moscow, from the M8 highway, turn onto the Kostroma highway A113 to the railway crossing, then drive through Lyutovo to the village of Seslavino. Or take a regular bus Moscow - Yaroslavl, and from the Yaroslavl bus station - by bus number 184T.

The price of the issue: a ticket for the Sapsan train - from 1400 rubles, an air ticket Moscow - St. Petersburg - from 4000 rubles, a standard double room in a hotel - 2500 rubles per day, a ski pass for the day - 1100 rubles.

Why here: this ski resort cannot boast of picturesque mountain landscapes, but it has a wide variety of tracks for skiers and snowboarders of various levels of training. In total, the resort has 10 ski slopes with a total length of more than 6 km: three red and four black, the Mogul track - with artificial mounds and jumps, as well as two tracks for beginners. The resort has RedLake Exteme Park with an extreme track and a snowboard park, a ski acrobatics stadium, cross-country skiing and cheesecake tracks. All slopes are equipped with night lighting and an artificial snow system. You can safely come here with small children. Due to the presence of gentle slopes, a baby lift and a strong coaching staff, it is very easy to put a child on skis or a snowboard.

Pros: organization of children's leisure, which includes a children's ski school, a playground and a club, a single ski pass for all lifts, smooth and well-groomed slopes, a strong coaching staff.

How to get there: by bus number K898 from the metro station "Parnas" or by train from the Finlyandsky railway station to Sosnovo. Then - by bus No. 645, 646.

4. White Mountain

The price of the issue: air ticket Moscow - Yekaterinburg - from 10,000 rubles round-trip, a standard double room in a hotel - from 3610 rubles per day, a ski pass for five hours - 800 rubles.

Why here: Belaya Mountain is considered one of the most beautiful in the Middle Urals. It got its name not by chance: for nine months of the year its slopes are covered with snow-white fluffy snow. There are five different trails (two red, two blue, one green) with evening lighting, which are suitable for both beginners and advanced riders. You can stay directly in the hotel complex located on the territory ski center. After riding on skiing ah people play paintball, ride snowmobiles and skate.

Pros: the mountain slopes are well lit, the tracks work both in the morning and in the evening; good infrastructure, inexpensive group lessons with coaches.

How to get there: by bus No. 113 on the route Nizhny Tagil - Belaya Mountain or by car from Yekaterinburg along the Serov Trakt.

The price of the issue: air ticket Moscow - Arkhangelsk - from 9500 rubles, a standard double room in a hotel - from 1500 rubles per day, ski pass for the day - 1300 rubles.

Why exactly here: not only beginners and families with children, but also advanced lovers of skiing and snowboarding are increasingly coming to ride on the slopes of the Malinovka ski complex. There are several reasons for this. Firstly, due to the northern location of the center, there is always a stable snow cover on its slopes and the season lasts until the end of April. Secondly, prices in Malinovka are significantly lower than in other resorts. Although the skiing area has only two slopes with a total length of 480-520 meters and a height difference of 76-96 meters, for the pros there is a rather interesting red run and a snowboard park with steep peaks - three jumps and figures for jibbing.

Pluses: evening illumination of the slopes, training slope, free cross-country trails in the forest with illumination, tubing park. In addition to skiing and snowboarding, Malinovka offers a wide range of active entertainment Activities: ice skating rink, roller skiing, snowmobiling, outdoor hockey.

How to get there: by regular bus on the route Oktyabrsky - Kostylevo - Kononovskaya - Oktyabrsky or by train to the railway station Kostylevo, and then by taxi to the tourist base "Malinovka".

Issue price: air ticket Moscow - Ufa - from 6,000 rubles (round trip), a hotel room - from 1,000 rubles per day, a ski pass for six hours - 600 rubles.

Why here: Zavyalikha is located in the Southern Urals, not far from the village of Trekhgorny, Chelyabinsk Region, and includes 10 well-prepared trails of varying difficulty (three are FIS certified and illuminated) with a height difference of 150-430 meters and a length of 2200-2980 meters. On the territory of the complex there is an extreme snow park for desperate skiers and snowboarders, there is a BOARD-cross track and five lifts, including the only six-seater in Russia chairlift. There are also children's and educational tracks and a cross-country ski track with a total length of 15 km. Once a year, Zavyalikha becomes the venue for competitions for the Russian Cup in snowboarding.

Pros: comfortable lifts that have a high throughput, which eliminates queues, a ski school, infrastructure for kids, including a baby lift, ski courses and a children's track.

How to get there: by car from Ufa along the federal highway Moscow - Ufa - Chelyabinsk or by train Ufa - Chelyabinsk to Vyazovaya station. From there - by taxi or regular bus number 113.

Issue price: air ticket Moscow - Petrozavodsk - 10,000 rubles (round-trip), a hotel in Petrozavodsk - from 1,200 rubles per day, renting a house in the village of Pinguba, which is located as close as possible to the ski slopes - from 3,500 rubles per day, ski pass for 4 hours - 500 rubles.

Why here: the Karelian resort of Yalgora, opened in 2013, is not yet very popular among Russian skiers. For this reason, there are practically no crowds here, housing is cheaper, and the tracks are smooth and free. Another attractive feature of Yalgora, located on the coast of Lake Onega, is the unique terrain, which is often compared with Kamchatka. The resort has three slopes of varying difficulty with a height difference of up to 100 meters, red and black slopes, a training slope for beginners and children, ski run, chair and belt (for beginners) lifts, rental, ski and children's sports schools.

Pros: the ability to combine skiing with visiting attractions such as the island of Suysari and Kizhi, the Kivach waterfall, the abandoned village of Pegrema. Other important advantages of Yalgora are a long skiing season (from November to April), long slopes and gentle slopes that are ideal for skiers and snowboarders of any level of training, a strong coaching staff.

How to get there: by train or plane to Petrozavodsk, and then by car or taxi, along the Solomenskoye highway, through the pontoon bridge and the village of Pinguba.

Issue price: double room in a hotel - from 2000 rubles per day, ski pass for the day - 700 rubles.

Why come here: Yakhroma is a popular ski resort in the Moscow region, which is located 46 kilometers from the capital. There are four slopes that allow comfortable skiing not only for beginners, but also for experienced skiers. For children and beginner skiers, a training track is suitable, and those who are confident on skis or a board will like tracks 3A and 3B with a fairly strong drop in the upper part of the slope and a smooth roll-out. These tracks host slalom competitions, including the Russian Cup. Off-piste skiing here is also quite interesting: track 4B (“Forest”) is suitable for skiers and snowboarders with high level preparation.

Pros: pistes illuminated at night, a good ski school for children and adults, many pistes oriented to any level of training, developed entertainment and sports infrastructure.

How to get there: by car along Dmitrovsky highway, by train - from Savelovsky railway station to Yakhroma station, then by minibus.

Issue price: air ticket Moscow - Mineral water- from 6000 rubles (round trip), standard double room - from 1500 rubles per day, ski pass for the day - 1400 rubles.

Why here: 12 tracks of Dombai (five of them are the main ones) with a total length of 25 kilometers are suitable for skiers and snowboarders of any level of training. The upper part of the southwestern slope of Mount Mussa-Achitara is good for beginners and lovers of calm skiing. Pro should be chosen lower part slope, where there are several red and black runs with sharp drops and uneven terrain. Fans of virgin skiing will appreciate several off-piste routes on the northern slope with a trip to the Gonachkhir gorge or the Teberda-Dombai track and a heli-ski service. The resort has a ski school for adults (children's ski courses are provided) and a rental shop.

Pros: clean mountain air, an extensive excursion program in the vicinity of Dombai Polyana, well-prepared and planned trails, developed infrastructure.

How to get there: by plane to Mineralnye Vody, and then from the airport - by taxi or by bus (see the schedule) to Dombai Polyana. The resort can be reached by train Moscow - Mineralnye Vody or by regular bus from Moscow.

10. Krasnaya Polyana, Sochi

Issue price: air ticket Moscow - Sochi - from 5500 rubles round-trip, hotel room - from 1500 rubles per day, ski pass for the day - 1800 rubles. For those who prefer to travel by train, Russian Railways offers a special New Year's Skier fare, which includes free luggage and any winter equipment. Prices start from 4999 rubles for a ticket in a compartment on the route Moscow - Adler.

Why come here: it's one of the best ski resorts Russia. People come here to look at the Olympic legacy and try out a variety of well-prepared tracks. It should be understood that Krasnaya Polyana is a collective resort. It consists of three ski resorts (Gornaya Karusel, GTZ Gazprom and Rosa Khutor), each of which has its own audience. The most respectable is the year-round resort "Rosa Khutor" with a developed infrastructure, chain hotels and a large selection of trails aimed at both beginners and experienced riders. Another nice feature of Rosa Khutor is the extreme park, where the stages of the World and European Cups in snowboarding and freestyle were held. A single ski pass allows you to ski at any of the three resorts.

Pros: modern ski slopes of various difficulty levels, new ski lifts, hotels and hotel complexes for every taste, a large selection of après-ski entertainment, kids club"Egorka", ski schools of international level with instructors from Russia, France, Austria, Switzerland.

How to get there: from Sochi / Adler by high-speed train "Lastochka".

Issue price: air ticket Moscow - Ufa - from 8000 rubles (round-trip), a standard double room in a hotel - from 1500 rubles, a ski pass for three hours - 600-750 rubles.

Why here: today Abzakovo is one of the most well-equipped ski resorts not only in the Urals, but also in Russia. There are 15 pistes of varying difficulty - red, green and blue - with a total length of more than 18 kilometers. And there is also a children's slope with a minimum slope, a snowpark with a half-pipe and four tracks for slalom and giant slalom, which are certified by the international organization FIS. All trails are equipped with night lighting and artificial snow systems.

Pros: Inexpensive service and accommodation, range of easier trails that are family friendly, the longest ski season on the territory of the Urals - from November to May, developed infrastructure, additional cross-country skiing trails, a large selection of après-ski entertainment.

How to get there: on the branded train Moscow - Magnitogorsk No. 094U or fly to Ufa, and then transfer to the Ufa - Sibay train or car.

12. Khibiny, Murmansk

Issue price: air ticket Moscow - Murmansk - 7000 rubles, renting an apartment - from 1500 rubles per day, ski pass for the day - 1100 rubles.

Why come here: Khibiny is one of the oldest ski resorts with the most picturesque and interesting slopes in Russia. It consists of four ski areas (Northern Slope, Kukisvumchorr, Big Wood, Kolasportland) and a snow park. Most of them are designed for advanced skiers and freeride enthusiasts. However, there are also green trails and training slopes in the Khibiny. There is also a mogul slope, freestyle jumps, 70- and 90-meter jump jumps, an ice rink, a 14-kilometer flat track and a ski stadium. An important advantage of the Khibiny is the long ski season, which lasts until the end of spring. On some slopes, snow lies all year round.

Pros: the amazing nature of the Kola Peninsula, the opportunity to see the northern lights (if you go in December), trails for various categories of skiers, the duration and abundance of snow cover, reasonable prices for housing and services.

How to get there: by plane to Murmansk, then about three hours by car to Kirovsk. You can fly to Kirovsk by plane (however, it will cost more) or take a train to Apatity, and then take a bus to Kirovsk.

13. Sheregesh, Kemerovo

Issue price: air ticket Moscow - Novokuznetsk - from 15,000 rubles (round-trip), a standard double room in a hotel - from 1,000 rubles per day, a ski pass for a day - from 500 rubles.

Why here: the ski complex has 14 pistes (two green, four blue, six red and two black) with a total length of 3900 meters. All tracks comply with the international FIS standard. Various competitions are regularly held here - for example, a stage of the Russian championship in alpine skiing and snowboarding. In Sheregesh there are slopes of any degree of difficulty - from training to high-speed ones. Usually the pros conquer upper part the slope of Mount Zelenaya, where there are black and red slopes, and beginners run around the slopes of Medvezhonok Mountain. For children in Sheregesh there is a ski school and ski nursery "Tumbler".

In addition, Sheregesh is a great place for freeride lovers. Active off-piste skiing is facilitated by dry, “flying” snow, abundant snow cover, the thickness of which reaches 120 cm, and a very long ski season - from November to May. For freeriders, the resort offers heli-skiing and heli-boarding services: transfers to the starting point by snowmobiles, helicopter or on foot. The only drawback for fans of off-piste skiing is the lack of a general ski pass for the lifts, so you will either have to choose or buy single lifts.

Pros: a large selection of trails (some have night lighting), guaranteed snow cover, highly qualified instructors. The complex is suitable for those who want to ski for the first time. This is facilitated by convenient training trails, gentle slopes and drag lifts. Skiing can be diluted with a visit to the spa, ice rink, restaurants and karaoke bar.

How to get there: from Novokuznetsk you can take a train to Kondoma station or a bus to Tashtagol.

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Get on a snowboard in Moscow.

Today, in order to learn and continue to improve in this sport, it is not at all necessary to go to the mountains, or to the Moscow region - everything you need is within the capital. Portal "In Moscow" has chosen popular and new slopes inside the city and found out how much it will cost to confidently stand on the board.

Where to learn to snowboard in Moscow:

Gorky Park

Most recently, the first city snowboard park in Russia was opened in Moscow - of course, it appeared in Gorky Park, which never ceases to amaze the capital's residents. By the way, this is the largest urban snowboarding site in Europe.

The complex was built by the American company Burton, one of the main brands of clothing and equipment for skiing, which builds similar parks around the world. The park is divided into two zones: a smaller slope for beginners, and a large slope for confident riders, with a set of jumps.

Entrance to the zone for professionals is free, but you need to have a snowboard with you. Entrance to the beginners' area is also actually free, but you can't practice there without an instructor. Renting an adult set of equipment (board, boots and bindings) will cost 1,000 rubles per hour and 2,000 rubles for three hours. Children's equipment will cost 500 rubles for an hour and 1000 rubles for three. The cost of one hour of classes with an instructor is 1900 rubles individually and 1100 rubles in a group.

The snowboard park is open from Tuesday to Friday from 12:00 to 21:30, on weekends from 11:00 to 22:30, Monday is a day off. From 16:00 to 17:00 - always a technical break.

Sparrow Hills ("Kant")

Some of the most popular and relatively close slopes are located on Sparrow Hills. There are only three slopes - from 150 meters to 250 meters in length. In the evening the slopes are illuminated.

Regulars of the Vorobyovs complain that there are no cafes or changing rooms nearby, since the territory of the mountains is a nature reserve, the construction of which is associated with a number of problems. In addition, children's sports schools train here from 12:00 to 20:00, and ordinary skiers are asked to step aside for this time.

Snowboarding classes on the Vorobyovs are held by one of the largest public schools in Moscow - "Capital". The schedule and cost of classes can be found at official portal schools. Prices vary depending on the time and place of classes from 500 rubles to 800 rubles for an hour and a half. In addition, school instructors conduct lessons for people with disabilities.

The slopes are open from 12:00 to 23:00. The lift is open until 23:00 or until midnight. Ten lifts will cost 150 rubles on weekdays and 300 rubles on weekends.

Krylatskoe

Krylatskoe is one of the very first ski resorts in Moscow. Many Muscovites who decided to learn snowboarding for the first time tried it in Krylatskoye - this place attracts a huge number of young people.

On the territory of Krylatsky there is a sports and ecological complex "Lata Track". At the service of athletes and amateurs equipped with lifts and illuminated slopes, a snowboard park. Rotracks take care of the slopes and there is a system of artificial snow cover creation.

The slopes and lifts are open until 22:00-23:00. Renting snowboard equipment (snowboard and boots) will cost 750 rubles per hour, the cost of lifts varies from 30 rubles to 50 rubles, depending on the day of the week and time of day. The instructor will cost 1200 rubles per hour on weekdays and 1600 rubles per hour on weekends (individually). Classes are also provided in a group of two to 5 or more people.

"Moscow Alps" (Nagornaya)

Another famous Moscow hill - "Moscow Alps" - is located near the metro station "Nagornaya", on the territory of the ski club "Kant".

On the territory of the club there are six slopes for skiing and snowboarding, including those with artificial snow, rental necessary equipment, luggage storage, cafes and changing rooms. In addition, the slopes are illuminated in the evening.

The operating hours of the lifts are from 9:00 to 23:00. On Mondays until 14:00 the lifts are closed for maintenance. The cost of lifts varies depending on the time and day of the week - from 30 rubles to 60 rubles. At the same time, on weekdays from 9:00 to 17:00, discounts of up to 50% are provided to children and pensioners, and the elderly (70 years and older) can use the lifts at this time for free.

It also has its own instructors that you can turn to for help. The cost of classes for adults in a group of 5 to 15 people will cost from 3,500 rubles for four classes of one and a half hours (on weekdays). The cost of a subscription for children depends on the age and day of the week.

The rental of a set (snowboard and boots) will cost 700 rubles for an adult, 450 rubles per hour for children from 11 to 14 years old, and 350 rubles per hour for children under 10 years old. In addition, a deposit will have to be paid for rental equipment - from 15 thousand rubles for adults and 8-9 thousand for children.

Sports complex "Uzkoe" (Sevastopol Avenue)

The Uzkoye ski center is located in the south-west of Moscow at the entrance to the Bitsevsky Forest park, opposite the Uzkoye estate, and has one of the longest ski slopes in the city.

In the evening, all slopes are illuminated, the artificial snow system and equipment for the preparation and maintenance of slopes (snowcat) work.

The slopes are open from 12:00 to 23:00. The lift is open until 23:00 or until midnight. One rise on weekdays will cost about 30 rubles, and on weekends - 50 rubles. There is also a subscription for a month - about 6000 rubles. By the way, on Tuesdays and Thursdays for two morning hours the tracks are free of charge at the disposal of pensioners.

The use of the training slope costs 300 rubles per hour. Lesson is 950 rubles per person per hour, if there are two people in the group, then the cost is reduced to 600 rubles for each.

There is also a rental and dressing room. Renting a set (snowboard and boots) will cost approximately 500 rubles per hour and up to 2000 rubles for the whole day.

There are many places in Moscow and the Moscow region where you can go snowboarding. Of course, the service and quality are not comparable with European resorts and other large ski resorts, but you can relax after work or on a day off with the whole family.

In total, there are several dozen places in Moscow and the Moscow region where you can ride skiing and snowboarding with a breeze. We will consider the most popular of them.

Places to ski in the capital

Amateurs in Moscow active rest prefer places near metro stations so that the time to the track is minimal. Also, when choosing a favorite place for skiing, the following parameters are important:

  • Track length.
  • number of slopes.
  • Height differences.
  • Possibility to rent equipment.
  • The presence of a cafe, toilet and other amenities.
Muscovites and guests of the capital can pay attention to the following places:
  • "Kant"
From the metro station "Nagornaya" to the complex is only half a kilometer. The length of the track is small, from 200 to 350 meters. But there are 7 slopes, lifts, including for children. Snow cannons control the amount of snow on the slopes, there is lighting. Also on the track you can rent equipment, as well as repair your board or skis. Here you will be taught the basics of skiing.

There is even a sports school. From the service: locker room, toilet, cafe and bar. The place is popular, usually there are a lot of riders.
It is better for a beginner to study in a less crowded place.

  • "Krylatskoe"

From the metro station of the same name to the highway about 15 minutes on foot. The length of the slopes is from 150 to 300 meters. The height difference is small - about 40-60 meters. Therefore, it will be comfortable for a novice rider here. There are 9 slopes, 7 lifts. There is a track for children, a children's lift. Snow cannons work regularly. On weekends, Krylatskoye is open until midnight.

Instructors work, there is rental and repair. From the service: bar, cafe, dressing room. It is also crowded on weekends. "Krylatskoe" is very fond of snowboarders from Moscow.

  • Novoperedelkino

To get to the highway, you need to take a bus from the Yugo-Zapadnaya metro station. From MKAD to the complex about 10 kilometers. There are 3 trails with a length of 200 meters. The height difference is very small - only 35 meters. This is a relatively new place to ride. But freestyle fans appreciate it.

There are places for beginners. Snow cannons and lighting work. There is a children's slope and a children's lift. Good service. There is a rental and repair of equipment, there is a place to change clothes and eat.

  • "Narrow" (Yasenevo)
A small track, which can be reached by trolleybus or bus to the Uzkoe stop. The length of the slopes for skiing is 200 meters, the elevation changes are small - up to 40 meters. There are three tracks here, one of them is designed for sledding, there is a children's slope, where beginners also ride. Experienced riders ride snowboards on the main track.

There are two lifts, equipment rental and repair, a locker room. There is a cafe, the slopes are illuminated. The track is regularly updated with artificial snow, there is a snowcat.

Snowboard trails in the Moscow region

There are many places in the Moscow region where snowboarders can relax and train. But three tracks are more popular: Sorochany, Stepanovo and Yakhroma.
  • "Sorochany"
A modern resort near Moscow, about 50 km from the Moscow Ring Road. It is equipped with 10 tracks with a total length of 500 to 1000 meters. Snow cannons and special equipment make Sorochany a convenient place for skiing until April.

There are 6 lifts here. Slopes of varying difficulty, all are illuminated with modern equipment. A good vertical drop of 70 to 90 meters makes skiing fun. There is everything for a comfortable stay: a cafe, equipment rental and repair, a rescue service and a medical center. Experienced instructors will teach beginners how to ride. For children there is a playroom on site.

  • Stepanovo

The route is in a picturesque place, 40 km from the Moscow Ring Road. There are 4 slopes up to 960 meters long. Good height difference, up to 110 meters. 2 lifts, locker room, cafe, equipment rental and repair. There is no children's track and children's lift. But the lighting works up to 24 hours. The track is equipped with snow cannons.

  • "Yakhroma"

The base is also located along Dmitrovskoye Highway, 46 km from the Moscow Ring Road. For lovers of snowboarding and skiing, 4 tracks are equipped, there is a children's lift. Here a good place for family holidays. The height difference is small, about 40-60 meters. There are lighting, locker rooms, a cafe, a hotel, equipment rental and repair. Beginners will be taught to ride by instructors. Snow cannons control the comfort of skiing on the slopes.

These are the main places where you can actively relax with the whole family in the Moscow region in winter. There are a lot of trails, if you wish, you can get to the complexes by car or public transport.

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In Gorky Park, the paths are covered with good and even asphalt, and there is a specially equipped area on the embankment of the Moskva River. In addition, here you can always find a company for a longboard ride - this is one of the most popular places among board lovers. Those who do not yet have their own longboard can use the rental services. The first hour of skiing costs 500 rubles, the next - 300 rubles. When making a rental, you must have a passport, driver's license or military ID, as well as make a security deposit - 2000 rubles.

st. Krymsky Val, 9

Sports complex "Krylatskoye"

The road racing track in Krylatskoye is perfect for longboarders as well. True, this place is not recommended for beginners: there are rather short straight sections, sharp turns and not too long descents. But for those who feel confident on the board, this route will surely appeal to them. For lovers of sharp turns, rough, grainy asphalt, on which wheels wear out quickly, can present some problems. There is no longboard rental here, you need to come with your own board.

st. Krylatskaya, 16

Sparrow Hills 0+

On the segment from the observation deck to the top there are paths with excellent coverage, descents and small undulating ascents. If you don’t have your own longboard, you can rent it at one of the rental offices next to the observation deck. The rental conditions are the same as in Gorky Park: 500 rubles for the first hour of skiing, 300 rubles for the next, and another 2,000 rubles as a deposit. Also in the Muzeon area there are several sites where you can work out tricks.

Leninsky mountains, vl. 1

Moscow Victory Park

Victory Park can compete with for the title of the most popular place among Moscow longboarders. Smooth asphalt on almost the entire track, long descents, opportunities for dancing and steep slides - in a word, there is everything here to conquer board lovers. The rental shops have only penny boards (a compact variety of longboards), which can be rented for an hour for 700 rubles and for 30 minutes for 400 rubles. Do not forget about the security deposit of 3000 rubles. A protective kit (knee pads, elbow pads, shin protection, gloves, helmet) will cost you 100 rubles for 3 hours, no deposit is required for it.

st. Kuznetsovskaya, 25, lit. B

This track is suitable for those who have been on the board for more than a year and who are a little fed up with the capital's parks. The asphalt on the track is good and even, so in some places it will be possible to accelerate up to 45 km / h. However, there are many turns, difficult climbs and steep descents, so it is better to stock up on protection. The length of the route is 6 kilometers. There are no longboard rentals here, so you need to bring your own board to the park. But protection you can rent right on the spot.

A place to rent longboards. You can rent boards of the budget segment (Amigo, Roller Surfer), middle class (Ulu, Penny) or longboards of famous sports brands (Z-Flex and others). Economy class rental will cost you 200 rubles for one hour and 500 rubles for the whole day. The board can be rented for the entire vacation: it will cost up to 2,500 rubles for up to 10 days and 100 rubles for each subsequent day.

For registration of rental you will need a passport and a deposit of 2000 rubles. Prices for renting mid-level boards: 250 rubles per hour, 700 rubles per day, 3600 rubles for 10 days, deposit - 3000 rubles. Rental of longboards of the premium segment - 300 rubles per hour, 900 rubles per day, 4400 rubles for 10 days, deposit - 4000 rubles.

st. Yablochkova, 19G (Depo Mall shopping center, Timiryazevskaya metro station) st. Dmitry Ulyanov, 17, k. 2 (m. "Akademicheskaya")

Longboard rentals are located inside the bike shop. All boards are regularly serviced. Longboard rental will cost you 200 rubles for 1 hour, 400 rubles for 3 hours, 600 rubles per day and 1100 rubles for 3 days. There are discounts for group rental: when ordering 4 boards at the same time, you get a 10% discount, and for longboards for a company of up to 10 people, pay 20% cheaper. Rental of protective equipment costs from 300 rubles, helmets from 400 rubles.

st. Pyatnitskaya, 14G

Park Kolomenskoye 0+
Temporarily closed

From the palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich, there are several excellent paths. They may seem a little boring for experienced longboarders, but they are perfect for beginners. Here you can gain sufficient overclocking and at the same time not particularly cripple. And soft wheels provide sure grip. Of course, you also need to keep in mind that there are often a lot of resting passers-by here, so the best time for skiing is in the morning, when no one will bother you.

Ave. Andropova, 39

Green alleys and wide spans of Kosygin Street will appeal to experienced riders. If you are just starting your journey on a big board, then it is better to start by watching those who have already broken more than one knee on the board. The thing is that there are steep descents on which it is dangerous to brake sharply. But of the pluses - the embankment and the observation deck.

Winged Hills 0+

The rough and grainy pavement of the Winged Hills can easily ruin your longboard wheels if you make too many mistakes while riding. Therefore, it is better to train on other, smoother tracks, and come here already, gaining experience. On the tracks in the Velodrek area, you can develop a decent speed and find like-minded people.

st. Winged Hills

North River Station Park

Of the obvious advantages of the park of the River Station and the station pier, one can name spacious squares, asphalt good quality and few passers-by. You can go and not be afraid that someone will interfere with you, and you will accidentally hook someone. True, there are small cracks on the tracks. Of course, they will spoil the impression of the training a little, but not so much that you do not return to the park - rare cracks will not slow down your board.

Leningradskoe shosse, 51

Sokolniki Park" 0+
Temporarily closed

Pleasant scenery, diverse landscape and ample free space I make Sokolniki Park an almost ideal place for those who are just getting on a longboard, and those who already consider themselves a pro. For riders of all stripes, the park has a spacious area where it is easy to work out some cool tricks. You can also create a route in Sokolniki on your own - for this there are many paths that will make it more interesting.



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