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Main article: Vorokhta
Avanhard
The ski ramps in VorokhtaThe ski ramps in Vorokhta
LocationGorgany
Nearest major cityVorokhta
Base elevation790 m (2,590 ft)

Avanhard is a ski resort in town of Vorokhta, Ukraine. It is better known for its ski ramps complex which consists of three ramps. It is served by a 200-meter long lift. Here also is a training piste for beginners. Next to a resort hotel "Avanhard" is located another 500-meter long piste and a speedy bugel lift. There is also a children training track that stretches for 30 meters.

The complex has a children sports school.

The resort's hotel has three stories and houses 47 rooms. There is a sauna, a sports court, a sled hill, a helipad, a secured parking, excursions to Huk waterfall, mountains Hoverla, Khomiak, Dovbushanka, and others.

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