Skiing in Poland
Poland has a lot to offer to ski lovers and surprisingly not only in the mountains. It has 504 kilometres of ski slopes and its resorts are served by 704 ski lifts. One of the largest ski resorts in Poland is the Szczyrk Mountain Resort and the highest is Kasprowy Wierch in Zakopane. There are also smaller ski resorts with great winter infrastructure, like Szwajcaria Bałtowska in the Świętokrzyskie Mountains.
Those who want just to taste a little bit of the winter sports scene but prefer other winter attractions also have a great choice. Skiing in Sopot combined with walks along the beautiful Baltic beaches, skiing in Mazury surrounded by the great Polish lakes or skiing in Kazimierz Dolny, a charming town on the Vistula River seem like a good choice for those who like to stay active in the winter, but not necessary on the slopes.
Szczyrk Mountain Resort

Szczyrk Mountain Resort is one of the largest ski resorts in Poland. Situated in the Beskid Śląski mountain range, on the slopes of Małe Skrzyczne (1,211 m) and Wierch Pośredni (1,000 m).
Szczyrk is popular and well-known for its excellent climatic conditions both in summer and winter. Sheltered from the winds and exposed to the sun it offers excellent snow conditions. It is the starting point of numerous nature trails and cycling routes. It also has the largest number of ski lifts and ski runs in Poland: 27 ski lifts (2 chair lifts, 25 surface lifts) that offer skiers an impressive 702 metres (2,304 feet) of vertical descent. Szczyrk has 27 pistes covering 40 km. For those who prefer cross-country skiing there are six routes with a combined distance of just under 40km.
The Kotelnica Białaczańska Ski Resort

The Kotelnica Białaczańska Ski Resort is the largest ski station in the Podhale region, close to Zakopane. Kotelnica has a great location, in the very heart of Białka Tatrzańska. It is an excellent choice both for those who have only started learning to ski or snowboard, as well as for the advanced enthusiasts of these sports.
The resort has 14 kilometers of slopes with varied difficulty levels, from the gently inclined slopes to pistes accredited by the International Ski Federation (FIS). Cross-country skiers will also find something for themselves here, since there are several kilometers of cross-country trails prepared for them. The resort’s facilities include a ski school, ski and snowboard rentals as well as services for ski and snowboard equipment. You will also feel the highlander climate while visiting one of several regional inns.
The Zieleniec Ski Arena

The Zieleniec Ski Arena is one of the best and the largest ski resorts in Poland, with its origins dating back to the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Today Zieleniec is visited not only by fans of skiing from all over Poland, but also by visitors from neighbouring countries such as the Czech Republic and Germany, and the resort itself is regularly awarded in various plebiscites and contests.
It is situated between the peaks of the Orlickie and Bystrzyckie mountains and lies at an altitude of 800-960 meters. One of the most important advantages of Zieleniec in comparison with other ski resorts in Poland is its specific microclimate similar to the Alpine climate. Its uniqueness is related to the air pressure system, which is exceptional in the region, due to which the human body produces an increased number of red blood cells.
Sudety Lift

Ski Arena Szrenica is the largest ski resort in the Polish Karkonosze Mountains, offering 12 km of high-altitude slopes. The station is located in Szklarska Poręba, located in the Lower Silesia Province, on the border of the Izera Mountains and the Karkonosze Mountains, and is the largest and oldest climatic center in the region. The climatic conditions are similar to those in Alpine resorts located 400 to 500 meters higher.
All 6 ski runs in Ski Arena Szrenica are located on the slopes of Szrenica (1,363 m above sea level), near the Czech-Polish border. From the lower parking lot, you get to the top using a system of two two-person chairlifts with a total length of 2,758 meters. However, the main transport object in the resort is a 6-seater sofa with a height of 508 m. It serves the red and blue Lolobrygida route, 3,940 m long, and the red and blue ski slopes of Śnieżynka and Puchatek, both 3,550 m long.
An attraction for more experienced skiers is the black FIS run with an average gradient of 26%. Read More…