
Amid its ongoing war with Russia, a brand new luxury holiday resort has been taking shape in Ukraine’s Carpathian mountains.
So, as missiles have been flying over the East of the country, Ukraine has been quietly building a £1.2 billion ski resort in the west close to the border with Poland.
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All this has been taking place as Western countries have been sending billions in aid and taken in Ukrainian refugees.
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The Express reports: The construction of the GORO Mountain ski resort has started in the Lviv region, which will build 25 hotels, 5,500 rooms stretching across a total area of 2,965 acres, with 41 46.6-mile-long ski slopes with 846 acres of snow cove, over 10 miles of ski lifts, two modern gondola lifts and 11 chairlifts.
Construction started in October and the first phase of construction is scheduled to be completed for 2028-2029.
OKKO Group CEO, Vaysl Danylyak said in a statement: “The construction of the first hotel complex is a strategically important stage in the implementation of the holistic concept for an international year-round holiday resort.”
“GORO will become one of the largest recreational infrastructure facilities in Ukraine, which will affect the state’s position in the European tourism arena.
The completion of the project is expected to take 15 years.
The massive development will include five hotel complexes, plus a variety of recreational amenities such as a spa, swimming pools, restaurants, and areas for children and business activities.
The GORO Mountain Resort project, initially proposed in 2017, was set to begin in spring 2022 but was delayed due to the Russian invasion.