Sled track launch scheduled for Predeal mountain resort in Romania during summer season
The picturesque town of Sinaia in Romania is gearing up to introduce its latest tourist attraction - the longest summer sled track in the country. Originally planned for an August 1 opening, the track is now expected to debut in the autumn of 2025[1].
This exciting development comes shortly after the successful inauguration of a summer sled track in the nearby town of Predeal, which took place at the end of August[1]. The new Sinaia track, while not interfering with skiers, will run parallel to the Clăbucet slope, similar to the Predeal track[2].
The Sinaia track, located in a mountain resort neighbouring Predeal, will stretch over a length of 822 meters[3]. It will accommodate 22 sleds, offering a thrilling ride for tourists during the winter season, serving as an alternative entertainment option[4].
The investment for the construction of this new attraction amounted to EUR 1.3 million[3]. The consortium that won the tender for the project is yet to be specified[5].
According to a statement made by the mayor of Predeal, Sorin Ciobanu, and reported by Radio Brasov, the work on the Sinaia track has been completed, but the handover procedure has not yet been carried out[6]. Interestingly, unlike the Predeal track, the Sinaia track does not have a tunnel[7].
The Sinaia summer sled track is set to be a significant addition to the town's tourism offerings, providing an adrenaline-pumping experience for visitors while they enjoy the stunning mountain scenery. Stay tuned for more updates on the official opening date of this exciting new attraction.
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The Sinaia summer sled track, located in a mountain resort near Predeal, will provide an adrenaline-pumping experience for tourists during both the winter and summer seasons, as it stretches over a length of 822 meters and accommodates 22 sleds. This new attraction, set to be a significant addition to the town's tourism offerings, is following the success of the summer sled track in Predeal, which recently opened.