Are there area-wide ski passes in southern Poland?

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I may have the opportunity to visit the Polish mountains next February but when glancing through offers it looks like ski slopes are "disconnected" - each of them is one single entity.

I am used the French system where you have a whole mountain (or two or three) covered with ski paths which are available with a single pass (and interconnected, you ski from one to another).

Is there such a system in Poland? (specifically in Bukowina Tatrzanska which seems to be a ski resort)



Best Answer

From a quick look at this site most of the Polish resorts seem rather small compared to anything in the Alps. Bia?ka Tatrza?ska has a 230 m vertical extent and 18.3 km of pistes. For reference, somewhere like La Plagne has a 1960 m vertical extent and 225 km of pistes. Sure, the lift tickets are cheaper and skiing might not be your only reason for visiting the area, but if you're used to the French multi-mountain resorts you might need to ensure that you have appropriate expectations. The lifts in B.T. do not seem to be connected at all to those in other nearby places, so I suspect that's why they don't appear to offer a combined ticket.




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Where is the best place to ski in Poland?

Ski Resorts in Poland
  • Zakopane. Zakopane is a townin the extreme south of Poland, lying in the valley between the Tatry Mountains and Guba\u0142\xf3wka Hill. ...
  • Szczyrk. ...
  • Karpacz. ...
  • Bia\u0142ka Tatrza\u0144ska \u2013 Kotelnica. ...
  • Szklarska Por\u0119ba.


Is skiing in Poland any good?

The skiing in Poland has been on the up for some years now. The country has successfully positioned itself as one of the top destinations to catch some winter snow in Central-Eastern Europe. The crowds are bigger, the pistes are also getting considerably better.

What is the largest ski resort in Poland?

Welcome to Szczyrk Mountain Resort \u2013 the largest ski resort in Poland.

Where do people ski in Poland?

Poland is making a name for itself on the European ski scene for its uncrowded slopes and friendly people. Poland has six main ski resorts: Zakopane, Krynica, Lysa Gora, Szczyrk, Karpacz-Kopa, and Czarna Gora.



Ski resort Szczyrk. Poland




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