Kranjska Gora is a mountain resort situated at an elevation of 810 meters above sea level, near the borders of Italy and Austria. It comprises three distinct settlements: Kranjska Gora proper, Podkoren, and Planica. This resort is renowned for its slopes, which are considered ideal for beginners and families with young children. There are a total of 18 well-equipped slopes with varying levels of difficulty, all nestled on the slopes of Mount Vitranc, offering an elevation range from 800 to 1215 meters. To facilitate skiing enthusiasts, the resort boasts 6 chairlifts and 13 rope tow elevators. In case of unfavorable weather conditions affecting snow conditions, the resort employs snow cannons to provide artificial snow coverage. Additionally, there are 6 ski schools where experienced instructors can impart the basics of skiing or help improve existing skills. Kranjska Gora also features a snow park with a ski-cross track. For those who prefer cross-country skiing, there are approximately 40 kilometers of level trails. In Planica, you can find one of the world's largest ski jumps. For outdoor and extreme sports enthusiasts, Kranjska Gora offers opportunities for mountain climbing, horseback riding, indoor tennis, and paragliding. Meanwhile, those seeking lively entertainment and nightlife can enjoy discos, nightclubs, cabarets, and even a casino within the resort.