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Ski area Świeradów Zdrój (Bad Flinsberg)

Information about the ski area

Highest point: 1,060 m Pistes in total: 3 km
Lowest point: 617 m
Pistes:
1 km
Altitude ski resort: 450 m
Pistes:
2 km
Lifts in total: 2 Ski routes: 1 km
Gondola lift: 1
Chair lifts: 0
Tow lifts: 1

Ski area Świeradów Zdrój (Bad Flinsberg)

This small but beautiful area comprises around 3 kilometres of easy and intermediate descent. The decline is low, the pistes are wide and the area is not overcrowded. The modern 8-seater Heufuder gondola lift transports passengers up to 1,060 metres. In addition, 20 snow cannons ensure the best snow conditions. There is also a T-bar lift for beginners in Tal.
Piste map Świeradów Zdrój (Bad Flinsberg)
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Night skiing Świeradów Zdrój (Bad Flinsberg)

In Bad Flinsberg in the SKI & SUN Świeradów-Zdrój ski area, you can ski at night every day if the snow conditions are good enough. All winter sports enthusiasts for whom one day of skiing is not enough can then enjoy skiing and the pistes well into the evening. In total, skiers will find around 2.5 floodlit pistes in the SKI & SUN Świeradów-Zdrój ski area. This makes the piste one of the longest night ski runs in Poland. The extended operating time of the lifts ensures that nobody has to trudge back up the mountain during night skiing. Night skiing is a relaxed way to end a day of skiing and explore the ski area under the glow of the floodlights and moonlight.

Après ski Świeradów Zdrój (Bad Flinsberg)

Hiking enthusiasts will find plenty to enjoy in the region. One of the most interesting routes is the trail from Stog Izerski (Heufuder) to Hala Izerska (GrossIser). The route passes through the "dark sky" area. The name derives from the lack of people and consequently the scarcity of light. Because it is about twenty times darker here than in inhabited areas, you can see twenty times more stars. So if you’re planning a night-time hike after a day’s skiing, you should definitely head to Hala Izerska, as you’ll be rewarded with a breathtaking starry sky.

On the hikes around Bad Flinsberg, it is well worth stopping off at the local inns, where classic Polish cuisine is on offer. Here you can enjoy succulent pierogi (stuffed dumplings) and the national dish bigos (sauerkraut stew with meat) whilst taking in the mountain panorama. A water park and a skittle alley are available for public use. A particular highlight is the Sky Walk, which was only built in 2021. As the town’s new landmark, the "Path in the Clouds" rises to a height of 62 metres and offers an impressive panorama. A slide and climbing nets make the striking tower an exciting experience for young and old alike.

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Expert rating report Świeradów Zdrój (Bad Flinsberg)

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(2.4 out of 5 stars)

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Families & children
Beginners
Experts & freeriders
Snow parks

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Après ski