Bears Town Resort in Korea is a firm favourite among the country's city dwellers with a mix of beginner and advanced slopes. It is situated an hour away from Seoul in a deep valley on Mount Sorak. It is fully equipped and an excellent place to learn. There are novice runs like the aptly named 'Little Bear' run and more advanced trails like the 'Challenger Run' available, ideal for families. There are various places to stay on site but many people prefer to stay in Seoul so that they can hop on the tourist trail as well as taking time to ski. The resort maintains long hours, meaning that it is possible to ski first thing in the morning and last thing at night.

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