Ski resorts in Krkonoše — compare 9 ski areas
Krkonoše is one of the winter sports regions of Czech Republic. This overview lists 9 ski areas and 11 villages, with piste kilometres, lift capacity, altitude and live snow conditions so you can pick the resort that fits your level and your group.
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Cerná hora - Černý Důl
Černá hora – Černý Důl is the Černý Důl sub-area within the larger SkiResort Černá Hora – Pec, the largest ski resort in the Czech Republic, located in the Krkonoše Mountains. It is a family-oriented area with wide, easy slopes, a large practice area for children, and amenities such as a fun park and a timed slalom. Černý Důl is ideal for beginners and families, but is too small for experienced skiers seeking more of a challenge.
Min Elevation
617m
Max Elevation
1260m

Herlikovice
Herlikovice is a ski resort and village in the Giant Mountains of the Czech Republic, located between Vrchlabi and Špindlerův Mlýn. It offers slopes for beginners and experienced skiers, particularly around the Přední Žalý mountain. The ski area is compact but known for its modern lifts, night skiing, and stunning views of the Giant Mountains.
Min Elevation
540m
Max Elevation
1019m

Klinovec
Klinovec (also called Keilberg) is the largest ski resort in the Czech Republic, located in the Ore Mountains on the border with Germany. Together with the German resort of Fichtelberg, it forms the larger InterSkiregion Fichtelberg-Klínovec and offers a diverse range of slopes, primarily suitable for families and beginners, but also for more experienced skiers. The area is modernly equipped with artificial snowmaking facilities and child-friendly amenities, and in summer it transforms into a popular mountain biking paradise with dedicated trails.
Min Elevation
763m
Max Elevation
1244m

Pec Pod Snezkou
Pec pod Sněžkou is a diverse ski resort in the Krkonoše Mountains, Czech Republic, suitable for families and beginners, with slopes reaching an altitude of up to 1603 meters at the foot of the Czech Republic's highest mountain, Mount Sněžka. The ski resort offers {ski_area_km} km of groomed slopes, a fun slope, a fun park, and night skiing. Pec pod Sněžkou is part of the larger Černá Hora – Pec ski resort, where you can access over {ski_area_km} km of slopes with a single ski pass.
Min Elevation
830m
Max Elevation
1215m

Rokytnice
Rokytnice is a large ski resort in the Giant Mountains of the Czech Republic, known for its two sub-areas (Horní Domky and Studenov) with a total of approximately {ski_area_km} km of slopes, including the longest run in the Czech Republic. The area offers slopes for all levels, from wide beginner slopes in Studenov to more challenging black runs in Horní Domky. It also boasts a wide range of lifts and facilities, including a cable car to Lysá hora and a snow park. There is also an extensive infrastructure for cross-country skiers, with connections to neighboring areas and ski rentals, lessons, and ski buses.
Min Elevation
620m
Max Elevation
1315m

Ski Areal Harrachov
Ski Area Harrachov is a Czech ski resort in the Giant Mountains, known for its primarily easy slopes and suitability for beginners and families with children. The area boasts approximately 8 to {ski_area_km} km of slopes, accessible by several lifts, and also offers cross-country skiing. Although considered one of the largest ski areas in the Czech Republic, it is smaller than a typical Alpine resort and less challenging for advanced skiers.
Min Elevation
650m
Max Elevation
1020m

Ski Jested
Ski Jested is a ski resort near the city of Liberec in the Czech Republic, known for its iconic futuristic television tower atop Mount Ještěd. The area is relatively small, with approximately {ski_area_km} km of slopes, suitable for both beginners and advanced skiers. It also features a snowpark for freestylers and a cable car that leads to the summit for fantastic views. Ski Jested also offers facilities such as ski rentals, a ski and snowboard school, and is easily accessible thanks to its proximity to the large city of Liberec.
Min Elevation
540m
Max Elevation
1000m

Spicak - Zelezna Ruda
Špičák - Železná Ruda is a ski resort in the Bohemian Forest (Šumava) region of the Czech Republic. It comprises the village of Špičák and the town of Železná Ruda. It offers a diverse range of slopes for beginners to advanced skiers, including a dedicated snow park for snowboarders, a floodlit night slope, and cross-country skiing trails. The area is known for its friendly atmosphere and is also popular for other activities, such as visiting museums or the local brewery.
Min Elevation
854m
Max Elevation
1202m

Spindleruv Mlyn
Špindlerův Mlýn is the largest and most popular ski resort in the Czech Republic, located in the Krkonoše Mountains. It boasts {ski_area_km} km of slopes spread across the Medvědín and Svatý Petr ski areas. The ski area offers slopes for all levels, including a World Cup slalom course and a fun park for snowboarders. Medvědín is family-friendly, while Svatý Petr is more challenging, and a large snow-making system ensures snow reliability.
Min Elevation
702m
Max Elevation
1235m