The Ski Resort
The family-friendly Czarna Góra ski resort is a modern and well-equipped ski area with 14 different downhill runs. No matter if you are a beginner, advanced or expert, in Czarna Góra everyone will find the right offer - but not in the entire ski resort. Beginners will find numerous blue pistes for practising in the valley area. In the upper part of the ski area, however, some experience is required. Because here there are only red slopes and one black run.
Nine lifts, including three chair lifts, take winter sports enthusiasts quickly and safely to the slope of their choice. Snow cannons and piste lighting ensure good piste conditions at all times and round off the offer of the ski area.
Interesting facts
- Offering 11 km of slopes and terrain, Czarna Gora is among the 10 largest Ski Resorts in Poland.
- Czarna Gora is among the 10 best rated Ski Resorts in Poland.
- Elevated between 835 m and 1,250 m, the Ski Resort is among the 10 highest elevated Ski Resorts in Poland. The vertical drop from summit to base is 415 m. The average difference in altitude between base and summit of Ski Resorts in Poland is 319 m.
- Average snow depth during the season is 43 cm at summit elevation and 60 cm at base elevation. Snow coverage is usually best during January, offering an average snow depth of 46 cm at summit elevation and 61 cm at the base. Therefore Czarna Gora is among the 3 ski Resorts with best snow conditions in Poland.
Snow Safety & Snowmaking
Nightskiing
Nearly 4 km of slopes can be illuminated in Czarna Gora. The red run B FIS and the blue runs I, J, K, L and M can be used until 9 pm.
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Infrastructure & Rental
Skischools
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Getting here
The Czarna Góra ski area is located around 120 kilometers south of Wroclaw near Gliatec in the Gliatec Snow Mountains on the border with the Czech Republic.