Brezovica ski resort

In the summer, eco-tourism opportunities include hiking, mountain biking, golf, and other outdoor recreational activities.

The ski resort area is ideally situated on the north and northwest-facing slopes of the Šar Mountains National Park.

Although Brezovica served as an alternative site for downhill skiing events of the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Olympic Games and hosted a number of International Ski Federation events in the 1980s and 1990s, the resort has not received significant infrastructure investments for more than two decades.

[2] In November 2014, the government of Kosovo signed a 410 million euros contract with French consortium led by Compagnie des Alpes, to develop Brezovica ski resort over next two decades.

[3] However, in June 2016, the contract was cancelled as the French consortium couldn't provide bank guaranties for the investments.

[5] In 2021, a corruption scandal involving the resort emerged, whereby municipal officials received large bribes in exchange for turning a blind eye to the construction of hotels and villas within an officially protected zone of the resort.

Inside of this area are ski slopes with maximum length of 3,5 km and an average incline of 38%, with the lowest lift station at 1718 meters above se level.

The upper station highest chairlift is at a height of 2522 meters above sea level.

A number of successful national and international competitions are held at the resort, including the Belgrade-owned "Inex ski center Brezovica", among others.

A major investment from MDP Consulting Compagnie des Alpes is expected to have a significant impact in the area concerning environmental issues.

Brezovica ski resort landscape