Does Slovakia have skiing?
Slovakia is home to Europe’s hidden gem ski destinations. Deep in the Tatras Mountains, broadly part of the Carpathian range arcing across Central and Eastern Europe, there are 27 ski resorts such as the popular Jasna and beautiful Štrbské Pleso.
How many ski resorts are there in Slovakia?
100 ski resorts
Slovakia Ski Resorts FAQ. Slovakia is home to 100 ski resorts with 500 ski lifts and 56 cable ways. The two main skiing areas are the High and Low Tatras mountains.
How do I get to Jasna Slovakia?
If you choose to fly, the closest airport to Jasna is Tatry Poprad which then connects to Liptovský Mikuláš by train and bus to Jasna. Or get a direct transfer up the mountain from the airport. Three days a week there is a direct flight here with Wizz Air from London Lutton.
Where do you fly into for Jasna?
The nearest airport to Jasna is Gdansk (GDN) Airport which is 68.7 km away. Other nearby airports include Kaliningrad (KGD) (128.1 km) and Warsaw Modlin (WMI) (195.2 km).
What are the best ski resorts in Slovakia?
Here’s a few of the very best ski resorts in Slovakia. Jasná Nízke Tatry. Jasná is the Low Tatras’ premier ski resort, and the largest ski resort in Slovakia. The resort offers 49 kilometers of marked trails to the north and south of Chopok, the Low Tatras’ second highest peak at 2024 meters.
How long are the ski slopes in Bratislava?
The longest ski slope of the resort is 3,900 meters long with a vertical distance of 672 meters, which makes it one of the longest ski slopes in Slovakia. Artificial snow is produced for the entire winter season, so you are guaranteed good skiing conditions no matter the weather.
Where to go skiing in the Low Tatras?
Jasná is the Low Tatras’ premier ski resort, and the largest ski resort in Slovakia. The resort offers 49 kilometers of marked trails to the north and south of Chopok, the Low Tatras’ second highest peak at 2024 meters.
Why choose Donovaly Park for your Slovak skiing holiday?
Families skiing with children should choose Donovaly Park Snow for their Slovak skiing holiday. That’s because Donovaly offers the second largest skiing facility dedicated exclusively to children in Europe. Children can take lessons from skilled ski instructors in several different languages.