SKI PARK
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SKI PARK
THE TOP 10 SKI CENTRES IN SLOVAKIA G Excellent skiing conditions G Superb tracks for downhill and cross-country skiing, snowboarding and ski mountaineering G Thrills in the snow G An attractive programme for the whole family G High quality at affordable prices Hilly Slovakia is the ideal place for a family skiing holiday, but it is equally attractive for fans of adrenalin winter sports. The natural landscape and climatic conditions of our country make it ideal for winter tourism and that is why more and more foreign visitors are spending long weekends, holidays, Christmas and New Year breaks or winter or spring school vacations in Slovakia. While the first Slovak ski resorts were established at the end of the 19th century in the High Tatras (Vysoké Tatry), nowadays, partly thanks to the great interest in skiing, the winter sports centres are spreading to the lower mountain ranges. It may seem incredible in such a small country as Slovakia, but it is possible to ski in as many as 320 different localities. For lovers of the "white sport" there are almost 100 skiing centres, over 1000 ski tows, 36 cableways and 150 km of tracks with snowmaking facilities. In recent years many of the centres have been extensively reconstructed and the level of their services has reached a high standard. On the basis of strict, well-established European standards, every three years the state of the ski centres' technical facilities is assessed, along with the quality of the services provided and, last but not least, the degree of safety and protection provided for skiers. This is carried out by the Sitour company and the Slovak Association of Ski-Lift Operators, LAVEX, which in its last survey awarded TOP five-star quality to five ski centres and granted another four four-star status. In Slovakia it is possible to ski for an average of 125 days in the year at 8 centres, over 110 days in 20 centres and over 100 days in 36 ski centres. These figures confirm the fact that the ski terrain, prepared mainly on grassy mountainsides, provides excellent skiing even when the snow cover is not very thick. That is why the skiing season in Slovakia can begin in December and, thanks to the snowmaking that almost all the larger centres now have at their disposal, it can be extended into the late spring months. The choice of downhill slopes is also wide - from challenging to intermediate to gentle slopes suitable not only for beginners, but especially for children. They are well maintained and many of them also offer attractive evening skiing. Slovakia ranks among the first ten countries in the world in the number of localities equipped with mountain cableways. The resorts offer complex services for skiers. You can buy or hire sports equipment and ski servicing facilities are available. In the ski nurseries and schools qualified instructors teach skiing and snowboarding to beginners of all ages. At the valley stations of the ski lifts and tows there are large car parks with public conveniences, for the most part free of charge. The Mountain Rescue Service watches over the safety of the skiers 24 hours a day. There are buffets, restaurants and attractive bars on the slopes and good quality hotels, guest houses and private chalets look after the visitors' comfort. Apres-ski facilities are very varied. In the mountain resorts these usually take the form of modern leisure centres and there is a wide selection of specialised programmes enabling visitors to familiarise themselves with the history of the region, the cultural sights and the national parks in the surroundings. On Slovak Television's "Živá panoráma" you can see live pictures of the resorts: www.holidayinfo.sk, www.ski.sk Mountain Rescue Service (Horská záchranná služba), non-stop tel.: 18 300 pages 2-3 THE TOP 10 JASNÁ The foremost of the TOP Slovak centres is Jasná in the Low Tatras. It lies on both sides of Chopok, the third highest summit in this broad mountain chain (2024 m). Jasná has 4 centres. Three are on the northern side of Chopok (Chopok sever) at the end of Demänovská dolina (Záhradky, Jasná and Otupné) and one on the southern side (Chopok juh) in Bystrianska dolina (Srdiečko Kosodrevina). The skiing season lasts from the beginning of December to the end of April. The well-prepared northern downhill runs at Jasná are the longest in Slovakia. They include easy, intermediate and challenging pistes, so both the beginner and advanced skier will find what they are looking for. For families with children, but also for good skiers, the Pretekárska, Májová, Otupné, Derešský kotol are suitable, and Biela púť for beginners. The Spravodlivá, Majstrovská and Slalomový svah are real treats for expert skiers. The flagship centre is the FIS downhill slope with its new six-seater chair lift. Its parameters meet the exacting criteria for international downhill skiing contests. Jasná has already been the venue for the World University Winter Games, the Junior World Ski Championships and the world and European slalom and giant slalom cup competitions. Wonderful steep hollows can also be found on the southern side of Chopok and it is possible to combine skiing on both sides of the mountain, but the elevation difference of about 200 metres has to be overcome. The newly-established Snowboard Park in the Otupné locality is one of the best of its kind in Slovakia. It has 12 rails and one medium-size fun box jump. The upper slopes of the park are designed for beginners, the lower with more complicated obstacles for the more advanced. The slope has a cabin cableway and a button tow. Jasná offers ski mountaineers magnificent tours over to the southern side of Chopok. For lovers of extreme sports there is an ice tower, snow rafting, snow tubbing, kitewing and winter paragliding. Cross-country skiers can vary their sport by combining it with archery. Skating and sledging are also possible. Places to visit ? The valley of Demänovská dolina with its caves, Demänovská jaskyňa slobody and Demänovská ľadová jaskyňa (an ice cave) ? Liptovský Mikuláš - Slovak Museum of Wildlife Conservation and Caving (Slovenské múzeum prírody a jaskyniarstva), the M.P.Bohúň Gallery ? Tatralandia Aquapark ? Pribylina - Liptov Village Museum (Múzeum liptovskej dediny) ? Svätý Kríž - the old wooden Lutheran church ? Havránok - a Celtic archeological site 950 - 2024 m 1 gondola cableway, 5 chair lifts - a six-seater with a roof, three four-seaters, one two-seater 16 ski tows 24 downhill runs (30 km), of which 12 km have snowmaking facilities, 5 and 6 km regularlymaintained cross-country trails, 3 freeride zones of varying difficulty e-mail: jasna@jasna.sk pages 4-5 www.jasna.sk THE TOP 10 PARK SNOW ŠTRBSKÉ PLESO Štrbské Pleso and Skalnaté Pleso in the High Tatras, together with Jasná in the Low Tatras are among the most important ski centres in Slovakia. Štrbské Pleso lies at the beginning of the valley of Mlynická dolina, above a lake of the same name. It has a long history after all, the first skiing course was organised here for 90 participants as early as 1899. Ever since that time it has been popular with downhill and crosscountry skiers, ski jumpers, as well as snowboarders looking for excitement. The first-rate terrains draw those who enjoy freeriding and jumping with plenty of rails and obstacles. The "Areál snov" (Dream Arena) at Štrbské Pleso has been the venue for several University Winter Games, as well as the World Championships in Nordic Skiing. The ski centre has 12 km of regularly-groomed ski tracks for Alpine skiing in three localities. Interski is a wide downhill slope of medium difficulty, beside which there is an arena for ski jumping and the start and finish of the cross-country skiing trails. It has a three-seater chair lift and a ski tow. Its lower part with a separate tow is suitable for children and beginners. The tow that serves the Interski slope also takes skiers to Esíčko, from which there is an 850-metre intermediate run. More advanced skiers will enjoy the Solisko terrain, which can be reached by a modern four-seater chair lift from the bottom of the Interski slope. All the pistes have snowmaking facilities and evening floodlighting. At Štrbské Pleso there is also enough room for snowboarding - for freeriding or jumping. Those skilled in snow paragliding can take off from Solisko mountain overlooking Štrbské Pleso, and dogsled racing or ski-jöring are also very attractive. A Skibus shuttle runs between the main car park at Šrbské Pleso and the ski centre. Lomnické sedlo (Skalnaté Pleso) The ski centre of Skalnaté Pleso lies high above Tatranská Lomnica at an altitude of 1751 m. It has the highestlocated downhill ski slope in Slovakia and is a venue for top international downhill races. We can recommend it for more advanced skiers. You can take the cableway with gondolas for 4 passengers from Tatranská Lomnica, and from there the 2-seater chair lift to the mountain saddle, Lomnické sedlo (2196 m). There are two demanding black runs one beside the chair lift and the other through a steep hollow. Places to visit ? Štrbské Pleso spa ? The towns of Starý Smokovec and Tatranská Lomnica ? Aquacity Poprad - Aquapark ? The Poprad - Spišská Sobota urban heritage reserve Štrbské Pleso 1400 - 1900 m 2 chair lifts (three and four-seaters) 4 ski tows 6 downhill runs (5 km) Lomnické sedlo 903 - 2196 m 1 gondola cableway 1 two-seater chair lift and ski tows 5 downhill runs e-mail.info@parksnow.sk pages 6-7 A run of medium difficulty leads down from Skalnaté Pleso to Štart - the half-way station of the cableway - from where there is a pleasant downhill track to Tatranská Lomnica. The summit of Lomnický štít (2634 m) can be reached by a suspended cabin cableway from Skalnaté Pleso. www.parksnow.sk THE TOP 10 S PARADISE SKI CENTRUM NOW Snow Paradise lies in the north west of Slovakia, near the border with Poland. It embraces three localities - Dedovka, Marguška and Lalíky, where a new six-seater chair lift has been built in combination with gondolas. While Dedovka and Lalíky each have one expert run, there are another 11 intermediate to easy runs for good and less skilled skiers. Snowmaking facilities cover all the downhill runs, which are also regularly maintained. Top Slovak skiers are among those who train on the broad slopes of Veľká Rača (1236 m). Cross-country runners can find tracks of varying length along the "Stopa zdravia" trail and can continue along the main Kysuce ski trail. For those fond of extreme sports, at Dedovka there is a 1300 m mountain bobsleigh run, the longest of its kind in Eastern Europe and open all year round. 600 - 1709 m 1 six-seater chair lift in combination with gondolas for 8 passengers, 2 four-seater chair lifts 1 8-passenger gondola cableway, 1 four-seater chair lift 3 ski tows 14 ski tows 13 downhill runs (14 km), 1, 3, 5 and 10 km cross-country tracks 17 downhill runs (11.5 km), 18 km cross-country trails, 11 km ski mountaineering routes, 11 km downhill ski tours ? The town of Čadca ? Vychylovka - Kysuce Village Museum pages 8-9 This is one of the Slovak winter sports resorts with the most visitors. It spreads over the Malá Fatra mountain range, above the quaint village of Terchová. Its centres - Paseky, Príslop and Tížinka are on grassy hillsides, while Poludňový Grúň and Snilovské sedlo in particular, on mountain pastures partly above the tree line. The slopes of Vrátna are busy from the beginning of December to the end of April. 80 % of the downhill runs have snowmaking and can offer evening skiing. The centre has two black runs and eight red, while the rest are easy blue ones. A new feature is a snowboarding arena with its own tow and snowmaking facilities. There is also excellent terrain for ski mountaineering and for winter tours along the ridge of the Malá Fatra chain. In the Ski Centre you will find attractions for children and adults alike - snow tubbing, a toboggan run and in the Tížinka centre a children's area with four ski tows. A cabin cableway is also being built to Snilovské sedlo. 600 - 1236 m Places to visit e-mail: scr@velkaraca.sk VRÁTNA VEĽKÁ RAČA - OŠČADNICA www.velkaraca.sk Places to visit ? The village of Terchová - with a little museum in memory of the folk hero Juraj Jánošík, with a nativity scene carved out of wood ? The urban heritage reserve of Žilina - museums, galleries, theatre, Budatin - a castle surrounded by water with an exhibition of the tinkers' trade ? Strečno castle ? Teplička nad Váhom - in the local church there is a 17th century sarcophagus containing the body of a noblewoman, Žofia Bošniaková, which though not embalmed has not succumbed to decay e-mail: vratna@vratna.sk www. vratna.sk THE TOP 10 P ARKD SNOW ONOVALY RUŽOMBEROK On the border between the Low Tatra and Veľká Fatra mountains lies one of the most popular mountain resorts in Slovakia. It takes its name from the 300-year-old mountain village of Donovaly, to which its downhill ski runs lead. Park snow consists of two skiing areas. For more advanced skiers there is the slope below Nová hoľa (1361 m), which is served by a new six-seater chair lift and another two ski tows. The 2-kilometre slope drops 447 metres down to the valley station of the chair lift, with two possible routes to be taken. Visitors on foot will also find it worth taking the lift to Nová hoľa, as the panoramic views over the surrounding mountains are their own reward. Záhradište is a family area, with 12 ski tows and a four-seater chair lift, suitable for children and adults alike. There is a snowboard park here and an ice wall. In the surroundings of Donovaly and the nearby villages there are excellent tracks for cross-country skiers. Donovaly also provides suitable terrain for dogsled racing. The European championships are held here every year and it has also been the scene of the world championships. Triathlon fans from all over Europe gather here every February. 545 - 1209 m 1 six-seater and 1 four-seater chair lift 1 8-passenger gondola cableway, 1 four-seater chair lift 8 ski tows (5 of which for children and 1 for snow tubbing) 7 downhill runs (12 km), 30 km cross-country trails 17 downhill runs (11 km), 25 km cross-country trails, a snowboarding park, freeriding, snow paragliding Places to visit Places to visit www.parksnow.sk e-mail: skipark@skipark.sk ? The urban heritage reserve of Banská Bystrica - the town castle, museums, galleries, historical religious buildings, an opera stage ? The heritage reserve of Špania Dolina - a mining village, where bobbin lace of world renown is made ? Hronsek - an old wooden Lutheran church pages 10-11 About 2 km from the town centre there is the district of Hrabovo, from where a gondola cableway takes skiers to the "SkiPark" centre below the summit of Malinô Brdo (1209 m). On the slopes of the Veľká Fatra range beginner, intermediate and expert skiers alike will find suitable terrain. A lowpressure system of snowmaking is used when needed on 60% of the downhill runs, the longest of which measures as much as 3.9 km and leads to the valley station of the gondola cableway and is at the same time the longest track with artificial snow in Slovakia. Every year an ice wall is built in the centre and snow tubbing is also available. From the upper station of the four-seater chair lift you can get a beautiful view of the Malá Fatra and Low Tatra mountain ranges. 915 - 1402 m 14 ski tows e-mail: info@parksnow.sk SKI PARK ? The town of Ružomberok - the A. Hlinka Cultural Centre, Ľudovít Fulla Gallery, Bowling Club with a laser shooting range and flight simulator ? Bešeňová Thermal Park ? Vlkolínec - heritage reserve of folk architecture included on the UNESCO Heritage List www.skipark.sk THE TOP 10 R OHÁČE SPÁLENÁ DOLINA SPÁLENÁ - ZVEROVKA The Western Tatras invite you to one of the most picturesque parts of the Tatra massif - to the Roháče mountains. The Spálená - Zverovka ski centre built in a forest clearing in Salatínska dolina offers suitable conditions for family skiing with children, but also for more advanced skiers. The favourable climate provides sufficient snow to make it possible for the centre to be among the first to open the winter season. Two ski lifts beside the blue trails are suitable for children and beginners, while a four-seater chair lift takes skiers to the red run on the upper slopes, from which you can turn off onto an even more demanding downhill run. The top station of the chair lift is at an altitude of 1460 metres above sea level. On the upper part of the slope there is another ski tow. The "Goralský klobúčik" (Goral hat) international skiing competition for children takes place here at the beginning of April. A number of trails are maintained for cross-country skiers in the valley of Roháčska dolina. On nine occasions this has been the scene of the European Cup, with homologised tracks for slalom, giant slalom and supergiant slalom races. Plejsy lies in the north east of Slovakia (70 km from the High Tatras) on the northern slopes of Krompašský vrch (1025 m), not far from the town of Krompachy. Free transport by ski-bus carries skiers there from the town's railway station. The use of snowmaking facilities throughout the whole centre ensures good skiing into the late spring months. The skiing season here lasts for approximately 123 days in the year. A third of the pistes are used by children and beginners, another third by intermediate skiers and three expert downhill runs covering a total of 4.8 km should satisfy even the most demanding. The longest run in the centre is 2350 metres. At the foot of the downhill slopes visitors can take advantage of the services of the Relax Centre, which has a "Vital World" with Finnish, herbal, steam and infra-saunas. Visitors can also enjoy a countercurrent pool and a whirlpool. 1090 - 1460 m 1 four-seater chair lift 3 ski tows Places to visit ? Zuberec Brestová - the Orava Village Museum ? Orava Castle ? Oravice - Meander Park (aquapark) with geothermal water email: tatrawest@tatrawestsro.sk pages 12-13 www.tatrawestsro.sk Places to visit ? Spišský hrad (Spiš Castle) registered on the UNESCO Heritage List ? Spišská Kapitula, Levoča urban heritage reserves e-mail: skiplejsy@skiplejsy.sk www.plejsy.com THE TOP 10 JASENSKÁ DOLINA On the Turiec side of the Veľká Fatra mountains, beneath the northern slopes of Lysec (1381 m) peak, southeast of Martin, lies Jasenská dolina. It is one of the best-known valleys in the range, offering varied tourist and sporting activities. Downhill skiers, snowboarders, as well as crosscountry skiers and tobogganers like to visit its two winter sports centres built on grassy slopes, where a thin covering of snow is enough for excellent skiing. In the lower part of Jasenská dolina there is the Kašová centre, 2.5 km from the village of Belá - Dulice. There are 6 ski tows here and a four-seater chair lift. Its slopes are mostly popular with families with children, less with expert and more advanced skiers. The floodlit slopes make night skiing possible. One kilometre north of Kašová is the Lehota centre with a ski tow and ski runs designed for more demanding skiers. During the weekends there is no shortage of entertaining events on the snowy slopes, including attractions such as snow tubbing. In the northeast of Slovakia a ski centre in the Čergov range is worthy of our attention. The winter season here starts in the middle of December and finishes at the end of March. The centre consists of two areas joined by a cableway. At the beginning of Drienická dolina valley the Drienica locality serves less advanced skiers. Above the tree line, on the slopes of a summit of the same name (1068 m) there is the Lysá centre with mainly steeper and more demanding terrains. In Drienica you can slip off your skis and immediately enter an indoor swimming pool. 550 - 1068 m 1 four-seater chair lift 1 chair lift 7 ski tows 9 ski tows 7 runs (4.1 km), 5 km crosscountry trails (3 km marked) 16 runs (14 km), 20 km cross-country trails ? The urban heritage area of Martin ? The Slovak Village Museum, Jahodnícke háj Martin ? Turčianske Teplice - a spa ? Sklabiňa Castle pages 14-15 LYSÁ 540 -770 m Places to visit e-mail: jased@jasenskadolina.sk DRIENICA www.jasenskadolina.sk Places to visit ? The urban heritage zone of Sabinov ? The town Bardejov registered on the UNESCO Heritage List e-mail: besna@stonline.sk www.skidrienica.sk