Mountain and ski resorts in the Czech Republic have prepared a range of new attractions. These include a new cable car in Deštné v Orlických horách, new apartment houses in Dolní Morava or enhanced artificial snowmaking at SkiResort Černá hora - Pec among other locations. These updates promise visitors an even better winter sports experience in the Czech Republic!
Dolní Morava, a Winter Wonderland of Comfort
Dolní Morava is unveiling the brand-new Vista Apartments offering comfort and privacy for groups of two to five people. Guests will also enjoy a 30% discount on ski passes. From these new apartments you can head straight to one of the longest pistes in Czechia or explore over 10 kilometers of additional slopes catering to all skill levels.The resort also boasts 30 km of cross-country trails suitable for beginners and advanced skiers alike. In addition to the renovated restaurants and bars Dolní Morava offers a variety of proven entertainment options. Families can enjoy the Mamutík Children’s Ski Park, complete with a professional ski school welcoming young skiers as young as three. Thrill-seekers can explore the snow fun zone with banked turns, tunnels, and jumps, or test their skills on a world-class cross-country course, which will host the Snowboardcross World Cup from January 23–25, 2025.
Go bobsleighing in the Krkonoše Mountains!
This winter season, the illuminated bobsleigh track in Pec pod Sněžkou glowing with thousands of lights, is the star attraction at SkiResort Černá hora - Pec in the Krkonoše Mountains. A newly illuminated covered magic carpet lift in the LIVE Park Javor in Pec pod Sněžkou will delight children, making afternoon and early evening bobsledding even more enjoyable.Šumava Ski Slopes: Affordable Quality
At Ski&Bike Špičák in Šumava, day pass prices remain unchanged for the second consecutive winter season (2024/25). Frequent skiers, especially families, children, and youth, can benefit from all-season ski passes, which are now even more affordable!News for Winter Athletes
Resorts across the Czech mountains are introducing exciting upgrades this season. In Deštné v Orlických horách visitors can look forward to a brand-new six-seater ski lift with a protective cover and upgraded slope facilities.At Bílá Ski Resort in the Beskydy Mountains, snowmaking technology and terrain modifications ensure better snow conservation, and the six-seater lift with heated seats and bubble covers introduced last year remains a highlight.
At Lipno, a very interesting benefit has been prepared: the possibility of a refund in case of long-term unfavourable snow conditions if the ski pass has been purchased in advance.
And just like last year, this year the mountain resorts continued to invest mainly in energy-saving technologies to adapt to changing weather conditions and energy costs. Improved snowmaking is also reported at the Ski Resort Monínec near Prague, the Plešivec Ski Resort in the Krušné Mountains, the Tanvaldský Špičák Ski Resort in the Jizerské Mountains and the Herlíkovice Ski Resort.