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Skier & Snowboarder-Submitted Reviews for Krynica - Jaworzyna Krynicka
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Overall, it's definitely one of the best resorts in Poland. It's not comparable to Szczyrk, but it's on par with Czarna Góra and Pilsko, of course, when all the trails are open. The trails are very well-maintained and their difficulty level is quite high, unlike, say, Białka or Zieleniec. The absolute highlight is trail no. 5, which is unfortunately closed this season. I could compare it to only a few trails in Poland, like Ściana na Szrenicy (permanently closed), Jedynka and Golgota in Szczyrk, or Palenica in Szczawnica, not to mention Nosal, which no one seems to remember anymore. Other aspects besides the pure skiing aspect are completely uninteresting to me.
Hanna Xxx
In a skiing competition, Jaworzyna beats Białka hands down.
The atmosphere? Homely! You'll feel like you're at a family Christmas Eve party – everyone is close, sometimes very close, especially in the lift ticket queue. But that only adds to the charm – after all, where else can you make so many new friends before your first descent?
Before you reach the slope, you can enjoy a long, contemplative... queue, then a gondola ride.
The slopes are diverse, wide, and pleasant, especially if you manage to find a moment when they're not already ripped up but not yet icy. They're even well-groomed, provided a skiing boar hasn't skied down them before, forgetting that carving doesn't mean ploughing the slopes.
The views effectively distract you from the skis; there's usually more snow, longer, and more abundant than elsewhere.
Gastronomy and aper ski...well, it's not La Folie Douce, but like the customer, like La Folie Douce.
Jaworzyna is a place for people who don't care – about themselves, about the traffic jams on the slopes, and about skiers who seem to have forgotten that plowing isn't the only available technique. If you're a bit laid-back and can appreciate the beautiful views and the atmosphere of Polish skiing in all its glory, then have fun!
Andrzej Krzywda
It's expensive, but that's okay. At this price, all the routes should be open, and if not, it should be cheaper. If the product isn't of full value, the price is lower, but not in Jaworzyna. The manager doesn't give a damn about us. What matters is money.
Kasia
Overall, it's cool, if only there was snow.
Tonasz
It could be number 1, but it is poorly prepared, as every year, with crowds, bumps, and earth poking through.
Dawid Woroniecki
For me, it's the best of the large resorts. It has plenty of great slopes and a snow park where you can have fun. I prefer a dug-out slope to obstacles set in the middle of a meadow. The downside is probably the food, but that's the norm. The upside is free parking and, despite everything, lower occupancy than at other resorts.
Weronika C.
The price of the passes doesn't reflect the quality and preparation of the slopes. They're expensive, and the slopes are in no way prepared for skiing.
Bartłomiej Szura
I highly recommend Jaworzyna Krynicka. A wide selection of slopes, a pleasant atmosphere, a rapidly developing ski resort, ideal conditions, and well-prepared trails. Excellent food and professional technical facilities, plus a large parking lot. All pros, no cons.
Jarosław Bemis
If I were going skiing again, I'd definitely consider this hill. Good infrastructure, few people, varied slope levels.
Robert
A large resort for Polish mountains, with several investments in recent years. It's getting better and better, and I hope it continues. The trails are a bit more challenging, requiring improvement. For beginners, I recommend the slightly easier ones, especially if you have fears and need to acclimate yourself to the mountains. I recommend it.
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