The Klínovec Ski Resort is opening the longest downhill slope in Czechia, and you can ski with the Gopass, valid all around Central Europe, at Ještěd and in other areas. The preparations for the upcoming winter season are in the spirit of modernisation with an accent on sustainability.
Klínovec Boasts the Longest Czech Slope
The slope is 3.5 km long, which makes it the longest downhill slope in the country! A modern covered four-seat chair lift will take you to the top. The slope at Klínovec in the Ore Mountains is quite gentle, perfect for beginners and families with children. The resort also offers a variety of food options, Après Ski Bar or a ski school with a magic carpet for the littlest ones. The car park is free with a ski pass.One Ski Pass/Seven Resorts, Including the Beskydy Valašsko Card!
Starting this winter, the four-day ski pass will also let you explore the region of the Beskids. The ski pass can be used as the Beskydy Valašsko Card. The card offers about a hundred discounted services in the region, such as discounted admission to museums, water parks or sports equipment rental shops. The condition is to spend at least 3 nights in the area.Participating ski resorts:
SKI Bílá
SKICENTRUM Kohútka, Nový Hrozenkov
SKI AREÁL SYNOT – Kyčerka
Skiareál Karolinka
Ski areál Mezivodí
Sjezdovka Horal - Resort Valachy - Velké Karlovice
Ski areál Jezerné, Velké Karlovice
Cheaper Skiing in Austria and Czechia with the Smart Season Pass
The largest Czech ski resort in Špindlerův Mlýn in the Krkonoše Mountains offers the Gopass under the name of Chytrá sezonka (Smart Season Pass). It is a ski pass that is valid in winter resorts all over Central Europe. Other Czech ski resorts participating in the Gopass system include Ještěd and Monínec.Our Tip
Buy the Smart Season Pass before 30 November 2022 to get the discounted price of CZK 13,990.