Tatry Super Ski with the highest ski slopes in Poland

Thanks to the cooperation between the Tatry Super Ski (TSK) skiing association and the Polish Cable Railways (PKL), winter sports enthusiasts now have new opportunities. TSK ski pass holders can now use the highest ski slopes in Poland on Kasprowy Wierch. Raising to 1,987 metres above sea level, the mountain is located near the Polish capital of winter sports, Zakopane, in the Tatra Mountains, the highest mountain range in the country.

PKL operates a cable car from Kuźnice to Kasprowy Wierch, as well as two chairlifts that go from the Gąsienicowa and Goryczkowa Valleys to the top. Thanks to the natural snow cover and spectacular views of the Tatras, these slopes offer an unparalleled skiing experience in Poland. Guests dining at the aptly named highest restaurant in Poland, Poziom 1959 (“Level 1959”), located in the upper station of the cable car, can enjoy a panoramic view in cosy warmth.

The new offer makes the Tatry Super Ski pass even more versatile. If the weather on Kasprowy Wierch is unfavourable, pass holders can choose from 18 other resorts with almost 120 ski runs of varying difficulty levels. All facilities are within a 20-kilometre radius, including four in the Slovak Tatras. A combined pass is also available, granting access to Bania Thermal Baths in Białka Tatrzańska.
The Tatry Super Ski Pass is available in hourly, single-day, multi-day and 14-day versions. A five-day pass costs the equivalent of about 150 euros. It is available online via the TSK portal and at www.tatrysuperski.pl/en.

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