
The best snowboarding trails in Poland
The winter season is fast approaching. Many of you are undoubtedly already wondering where to go to celebrate New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. It's the perfect time for your first snowboarding trip. It's also worth checking the winter break calendar and considering which winter week or weekend you can spend in the mountains with a group of friends. During the pandemic, more and more people are choosing to travel to the Polish mountains. Which destination among the Polish slopes will be the best choice? Check out our selection of the three coolest snowboarding spots in Poland!
TATRA BIAŁKA
The slopes in Białka Tatrzańska include Bania, Kaniówka, and Kotelnica. A plus is the large number of runs, resulting in considerable diversity. The infrastructure is also excellent, with plenty of accommodation, delicious restaurants, and a stone's throw from the winter capital of Poland, Zakopane. Białka is an ideal destination for families with children. An evening relaxation in the Bania thermal pools after a busy day of skiing is also a great option. Białka also boasts a well-equipped Drake snow park. The lifts in Białka are excellent, preventing endless queues.
SZCZYRK
Szczyrk is currently arguably the most popular snowboarding resort in Poland. This is largely due to recent slope renovations, which have transformed the town beyond recognition. Now, it's brimming with atmosphere and offers a multitude of slopes on a single pass. Szczyrk's slopes span 20 kilometers. The modern Tatrabob toboggan run is also worth a visit. Winter enthusiasts are also drawn to Szczyrk by Snowfest, an annual event combining snowboarding competitions and on-slope socializing with concerts and unforgettable evening parties.
BLACK MOUNTAIN
Czarna Góra is the number one destination for many snowboarders! Why? Primarily because of the longest runs and a wide range of options for skill levels. The infrastructure is modern, and the views are exceptionally beautiful. Check it out for yourself. We also recommend the local snow park. In Czarna Góra, you'll find 13 trails just waiting to be explored. We're convinced the Sudetes will enchant you with their unique atmosphere. The area around Śnieżnik Massif also offers excellent accommodations. You should definitely consider visiting Czarna Góra if you haven't had the chance yet.
Wow, we just realized that the choice might be even harder now! However, our selection will help you narrow down your options a bit. Perhaps visiting each of the places we've described would be a better option? We recommend them all with all our snowy hearts! So which comes first? Białka, Szczyrk, or Czarna Góra?
TATRA BIAŁKA
The slopes in Białka Tatrzańska include Bania, Kaniówka, and Kotelnica. A plus is the large number of runs, resulting in considerable diversity. The infrastructure is also excellent, with plenty of accommodation, delicious restaurants, and a stone's throw from the winter capital of Poland, Zakopane. Białka is an ideal destination for families with children. An evening relaxation in the Bania thermal pools after a busy day of skiing is also a great option. Białka also boasts a well-equipped Drake snow park. The lifts in Białka are excellent, preventing endless queues.
SZCZYRK
Szczyrk is currently arguably the most popular snowboarding resort in Poland. This is largely due to recent slope renovations, which have transformed the town beyond recognition. Now, it's brimming with atmosphere and offers a multitude of slopes on a single pass. Szczyrk's slopes span 20 kilometers. The modern Tatrabob toboggan run is also worth a visit. Winter enthusiasts are also drawn to Szczyrk by Snowfest, an annual event combining snowboarding competitions and on-slope socializing with concerts and unforgettable evening parties.
BLACK MOUNTAIN
Czarna Góra is the number one destination for many snowboarders! Why? Primarily because of the longest runs and a wide range of options for skill levels. The infrastructure is modern, and the views are exceptionally beautiful. Check it out for yourself. We also recommend the local snow park. In Czarna Góra, you'll find 13 trails just waiting to be explored. We're convinced the Sudetes will enchant you with their unique atmosphere. The area around Śnieżnik Massif also offers excellent accommodations. You should definitely consider visiting Czarna Góra if you haven't had the chance yet.
Wow, we just realized that the choice might be even harder now! However, our selection will help you narrow down your options a bit. Perhaps visiting each of the places we've described would be a better option? We recommend them all with all our snowy hearts! So which comes first? Białka, Szczyrk, or Czarna Góra?

