The Ski Resort
Bukowina Tatrzanska is a traditional village, situated in the polish highlands about 100km to the south of Krakow close to the Slovak boarder.
The skiing area offers any skier a total of 6 easy slopes of 3,5 km length in total. In Bukowina Tatrzanska some of the slopes are lit and allow for a special skiing experience at night. For most of the slopes there are additional snow-making capabilities, ensuring great skiing conditions at all times.
Due to its shallow and soft descents, Bukowina Tatrzanska is an ideal area for beginners who are looking for variety and good conditions.
Interesting facts
- It is among the 10 most family-friendly ski Resorts in Poland.
- Elevated between 800 m and 950 m, the Ski Resort is among the 15 highest elevated Ski Resorts in Poland. The vertical drop from summit to base is 150 m. The average difference in altitude between base and summit of Ski Resorts in Poland is 319 m. Runs and slopes are therefore relatively short.
- During the season the average snow depth at Rusiń-Ski - Bukowina Tatrzanska is 70 cm. Snow coverage is usually best during January, offering an average base depth of 70 cm.
Nightskiing
Getting here
Bukowina Tatrzanska is located in the southeast of Poland about 100 kilometers south of Krakow near the Slovakian border. From Krakow, the S7 and the DK47 take you to Nowy Targ. At Szaflary turn left and drive via Lesnica and Gron to Bukowina Tatrzańska to the ski resort. There are four parking spaces at the top stations of the lifts.