Discover the best top things to do in Southern Poland, Poland including Bieg Piastow, Ski lift Olimp, Jaworzyna Krynicka, Zar Mountain, Centrum Hawran, Wisla Stozek - ski slope, Adam Malysz Ski Jump Hill, Nosal Mountain - Ski Area, Suche Ski Area, Kaniowka Ski Area.
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5.0 based on 31 reviews
Cross-Coutry Skiing Area
4.5 based on 120 reviews
We went 2 adults 2 children to Nosal Ski school and had a private lesson for 1 adult and 2 children, which was excellent. Michał Stoch was the instructed and he was very nice cool young guy. The hire of ski boots, helmets, poles for me was very reasonable and the ski pass also reasonable (all 3 things paid for separately) but all at the same facility. We prebooked the skiing lessons [email protected] and everything was paid for in cash on the day: Ski passes for 4 was 180 zsolty + equipment hire 100 zsolty + lessons 260 zsolty so a total of 540 zsolty for 4 people (2 hours each) seems to be good value to me. The slope had pull along lifts each side and the slope wasn't too steep. It was February half term holiday and was a little busy at times on the nursery slope but we all enjoyed it and want to go back next year.
4.5 based on 74 reviews
This place was recommended by GO!Ski, the company which we rented our snowboard in. As a beginner, this is what I have to say, only applies for first timers and snowboarders. 1. There are three slopes, go to the children section for 1-2 times to get used to your snowboard. 2. After being familiar with your board, go to the tallest one because the slope stretches more and less steep, giving you the chance to be in a learning loop. Like other people has said, the slope was very well maintained but its a little bit pricey. We went during off peak hours so there weren't many people. Go after 16:00 when people are relaxing in the restaurants.
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