Modern alpine living in the heart of Gudauri
Perched 2,000 meters above sea level, Gudauri Lodge redefines the Georgian alpine experience. Combining ski-in/ski-out convenience with modern design, authentic cuisine, and restorative wellness, it offers everything you need to live — not just visit — the mountains. Located right next to the first ski slope, Gudauri Lodge is where modern comfort meets the wild beauty of the Caucasus Mountains.
Our Rooms & Suites
Gudauri Lodge offers 121 rooms and suites across five categories, each designed to balance comfort, style, and mountain character. From intimate doubles to spacious suites, every room combines thoughtful details with contemporary design, creating a sense of calm after a day in the outdoors.
View AllThe Resort
Only 120 kilometers from Tbilisi, Gudauri, set on a sunlit plateau of the Caucasus, has grown since the late 1980s from a small mountain base into Georgia’s premier alpine destination. With over 80 kilometers of FIS-certified runs and 14 modern lifts, it offers exceptional skiing, deep powder, and year-round mountain adventure.
Discover MoreAt 2,000 meters, our open-air hot tub — heated to 38°C — defines the Gudauri Lodge experience. Whether you begin your morning here or unwind at day’s end, the mix of crisp alpine air, warm water, and panoramic mountain views creates a quiet sense of balance in the heart of the Caucasus.
Winter Activities
Step straight out of Gudauri Lodge onto the slopes — where winter means skiing, paragliding, and days defined by fresh snow and bright mountain skies. With ski-in/ski-out access, on-site equipment rental, and guided tours or mountain flights, everything you need for adventure starts right here.
View AllTbilisi Gudauri Road Map
The road to Gudauri offers one of Georgia’s most scenic drives. Just 120 kilometers north of Tbilisi, the journey follows the historic Georgian Military Highway. In about an hour and a half, you travel from the lowlands into alpine landscapes, climbing through valleys and mountain passes and discovering landmarks along the way.
Mtskheta
At the intersection of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers, Mtskheta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the old capital of Georgia. Located on an ancient trade route, Mtskheta stands out with its distinctly medieval look, characteristic architecture, and ancient history. Whether you are coming to Gudauri or heading to Tbilisi, swing by this lovely old town with its laid-back atmosphere. Explore the centuries-old Orthodox Christian cathedrals or simply stroll through the narrow cobbled streets and pick up a locally crafted keepsake.
Zhinvali
Just 60 km from Gudauri, Zhinvali (Jinvali) Lake, enveloped in gorgeous mountains on both sides, awes visitors with stunning views. Located on the Georgian Military Highway, it was in the 1980s when Soviet authorities decided to build a water reservoir to supply the rapidly developing city of Tbilisi. Now a must-stop vantage point, the Ananuri Architectural Complex sits on the shores of the Zhinvali Reservoir.
Ananuri
Ananuri medieval fortress, dating back to the 17th century, is impossible to pass by. Perched elegantly on the shores of the Aragvi River, it has long served the country, guarding the highway that connects the northern and southern territories of the Caucasus region. Ananuri Fortress has witnessed numerous battles throughout history. As one of the best-preserved monuments along the Georgian Military Highway, Ananuri is well worth a day trip to experience Georgia’s unique architectural heritage. The fortress is on the UNESCO Tentative List.
Pasanauri
If you want to savor the best khinkali in Georgia, make a stop in Pasanauri — a mountain village famed for its traditional khinkali: dumplings filled with minced meat, spices, and herbs.
Modern alpine living in the heart of Gudauri
Perched 2,000 meters above sea level, Gudauri Lodge redefines the Georgian alpine experience. Combining ski-in/ski-out convenience with modern design, authentic cuisine, and restorative wellness, it offers everything you need to live — not just visit — the mountains. Located right next to the first ski slope, Gudauri Lodge is where modern comfort meets the wild beauty of the Caucasus Mountains.
Our Rooms & Suites
Gudauri Lodge offers 121 rooms and suites across five categories, each designed to balance comfort, style, and mountain character. From intimate doubles to spacious suites, every room combines thoughtful details with contemporary design, creating a sense of calm after a day in the outdoors.
View AllThe Resort
Only 120 kilometers from Tbilisi, Gudauri, set on a sunlit plateau of the Caucasus, has grown since the late 1980s from a small mountain base into Georgia’s premier alpine destination. With over 80 kilometers of FIS-certified runs and 14 modern lifts, it offers exceptional skiing, deep powder, and year-round mountain adventure.
Discover MoreAt 2,000 meters, our open-air hot tub — heated to 38°C — defines the Gudauri Lodge experience. Whether you begin your morning here or unwind at day’s end, the mix of crisp alpine air, warm water, and panoramic mountain views creates a quiet sense of balance in the heart of the Caucasus.
Winter Activities
Step straight out of Gudauri Lodge onto the slopes — where winter means skiing, paragliding, and days defined by fresh snow and bright mountain skies. With ski-in/ski-out access, on-site equipment rental, and guided tours or mountain flights, everything you need for adventure starts right here.
View AllTbilisi Gudauri Road Map
The road to Gudauri offers one of Georgia’s most scenic drives. Just 120 kilometers north of Tbilisi, the journey follows the historic Georgian Military Highway. In about an hour and a half, you travel from the lowlands into alpine landscapes, climbing through valleys and mountain passes and discovering landmarks along the way.
Mtskheta
At the intersection of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers, Mtskheta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the old capital of Georgia. Located on an ancient trade route, Mtskheta stands out with its distinctly medieval look, characteristic architecture, and ancient history. Whether you are coming to Gudauri or heading to Tbilisi, swing by this lovely old town with its laid-back atmosphere. Explore the centuries-old Orthodox Christian cathedrals or simply stroll through the narrow cobbled streets and pick up a locally crafted keepsake.
Zhinvali
Just 60 km from Gudauri, Zhinvali (Jinvali) Lake, enveloped in gorgeous mountains on both sides, awes visitors with stunning views. Located on the Georgian Military Highway, it was in the 1980s when Soviet authorities decided to build a water reservoir to supply the rapidly developing city of Tbilisi. Now a must-stop vantage point, the Ananuri Architectural Complex sits on the shores of the Zhinvali Reservoir.
Ananuri
Ananuri medieval fortress, dating back to the 17th century, is impossible to pass by. Perched elegantly on the shores of the Aragvi River, it has long served the country, guarding the highway that connects the northern and southern territories of the Caucasus region. Ananuri Fortress has witnessed numerous battles throughout history. As one of the best-preserved monuments along the Georgian Military Highway, Ananuri is well worth a day trip to experience Georgia’s unique architectural heritage. The fortress is on the UNESCO Tentative List.
Pasanauri
If you want to savor the best khinkali in Georgia, make a stop in Pasanauri — a mountain village famed for its traditional khinkali: dumplings filled with minced meat, spices, and herbs.
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