The Ski Resort
The Korbielow Pilsko ski resort in the Polish Krkonoše Mountains enables winter sports fun at an altitude of up to 1,557 metres. On the northern side of the Pilsko there are green (very easy), blue and red marked slopes. The majority of the slopes are for advanced skiers and snowboarders, who will find the best conditions for their personal winter sports pleasure.
From Korbielów there are two chair lifts to the top. The shorter 4-seater chair lift leads to two short, red marked slopes and is therefore recommended for advanced skiers who want to warm up a bit before the longer runs.
Afterwards, the long 2-seater chairlift takes you up to the T-bar lifts. Here also easier downhill runs await you. From there, winter sports enthusiasts can also reach the T-bar lifts to the Pilsko peak. From the summit there are again red marked slopes leading down into the valley.
Further facilities at Pilsko include an alpine rescue service, a snowpark, numerous restaurants, a ski school, rental service and a children´s day care.
Interesting facts
- Offering 8 km of slopes and terrain, Korbielow Pilsko is among the 10 largest Ski Resorts in Poland.
- Korbielow Pilsko is among the 10 best rated Ski Resorts in Poland.
- Elevated between 740 m and 1,557 m, the Ski Resort is among the 3 highest elevated Ski Resorts in Poland. The vertical drop from summit to base is 817 m. The average difference in altitude between base and summit of Ski Resorts in Poland is 319 m. Most runs are therefore relatively long.
- Average snow depth during the season is 33 cm at summit elevation and 15 cm at base elevation. Snow coverage is usually best during January, offering an average snow depth of 37 cm at summit elevation and 19 cm at the base. Therefore Korbielow Pilsko is among the 10 ski Resorts with best snow conditions in Poland.
- Korbielow Pilsko features 33 sunny days on average per season. The average for all ski Resorts in Poland is 24 sunny days. March is the sunniest month with an average of 15 sunny days.
Snow Safety & Snowmaking
Nightskiing
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Activities
A ride in a horse-drawn sleigh is particularly romantic on snowy winter days. Booked tours can be combined with a cosy evening around a campfire.
A round of snowtubing is more exciting. Fun and action for the whole family is guaranteed on the 200-metre-long slope.
Infrastructure & Rental
Skischools
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Getting here
If you arrive via Prague, take the D1 to Brno and then follow the E462 to Bielsko-Baila in Poland. There, continue on the S69 and after about 18 km take the third exit on the roundabout onto the DK69. Continue towards Zywiec and follow the DW945 until Korbielow.
If you travel via Vienna, you will drive via Bratislava, Trencin and Zilina. At the Polish border, take the S69 and continue via the DK69. Turn right onto Kosciuszki and continue to Zywiecka. There you get on the DW945 and follow it until Korbielow.