Pec pod Sněžkou Piste Map

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Pec pod Sněžkou’s terrain is spread across a picturesque valley framed by the Krkonoše peaks, offering 14.1 km of skiable pistes. The resort’s elevation ranges from 830 m to 1,215 m, with a vertical drop of 385 m. The terrain is divided into 20 pistes, with a strong emphasis on intermediate and advanced skiing. The longest run stretches 1.5 km, providing a satisfying descent with scenic views. Snowmaking covers the majority of the resort, ensuring consistent conditions throughout the season.

Beginners and families will appreciate the LIVE park at the base of Javor, which features covered magic carpets and gentle slopes designed for learning. The U Lesa piste also offers night skiing on selected evenings, adding flexibility for those who prefer quieter sessions. Intermediate skiers can explore the Bramberk and Zahrádky areas, which offer longer runs with moderate gradients and excellent lift access.

Advanced skiers will find the resort’s upper sections particularly rewarding. The Hnědý vrch area features steeper pistes and panoramic views, while the Zahrádky sector includes more technical descents. Expert skiers can challenge themselves on the resort’s steeper pitches and explore off-piste sections when conditions allow, although the terrain is primarily geared towards intermediate and advanced levels.

The terrain park near Javor is a highlight for freestyle enthusiasts, featuring five rails and a variety of features for jumps and tricks. It’s well-maintained and suitable for both beginners and seasoned riders. The Funline course adds an extra layer of excitement, with banked turns, berms, and a tunnel that’s popular among younger skiers and families.

Natural features such as the Obří důl valley and the ridges near Studniční hora provide stunning backdrops and occasional glimpses of wildlife. The views from the top of Hnědý vrch are particularly striking, offering a sweeping panorama of the Krkonoše range. These landscapes make skiing at Pec pod Sněžkou not just a sport, but a visual experience.

Overall, the terrain at Pec pod Sněžkou is diverse and well-suited to skiers of varying abilities. With efficient lift infrastructure, well-groomed pistes, and scenic surroundings, it offers a balanced and enjoyable mountain experience that caters to both recreational and performance-focused skiers.

 

Terrain

Intermediate Runs
43%
Advanced Runs
53%
Expert Runs
4%
Runs in Total
20
Longest Run
1.5 km
Skiable Terrain
14.1 km
Night Skiing
15 ha
Night Skiing
1.3 km
Snow Making
117 ha
Snow Making
9.9 km

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