VyshHora (Ukrainian: ВишГора) is a ski complex close to Kyiv (also known as Fedot Hill)[1] in Vyshhorod, Ukraine. It is a former luge complex and still contains a luge track.

VyshHora
Locationbanks of the Kyiv Reservoir
Nearest major cityVyshhorod, Kyiv Oblast
Coordinates50°36′12″N 30°29′19″E / 50.603247°N 30.488624°E / 50.603247; 30.488624
Trails3
Longest run220 m (720 ft)
Lift system1 (magic carpet)
Terrain parkssnowboard park, snowtubing rides
Night skiingSat 23:00 - 04:00
WebsiteOfficial website
offseason at VyshHora ski resort

Built in the Soviet Union, in 1993 the luge sports complex closed and about a half year later the track caught on fire.[2] Now the luge track is nonoperational. The sports complex however has a great story as here started out the native of Kyiv Natalya Yakushenko[2] who was an Olympian flagbearer for Ukraine at the 2006 Winter Olympics.

Today the ski resort has several pistes, one of them is for skiing. The complex also has trails for snowboarding and snowtubing. Some small ski ramps are available for more advanced ski-goers.

There is a fancy ski lift and a ski school.

Also equipment rental and a small cafe are open for winter sports lovers, medical center, and a ski shop to fix sports equipment.

Public transportation is available from Kyiv. During a sports season the official website broadcasts its ski area throughout a day.

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