Skier & Snowboarder-Submitted Reviews for Czarna Góra

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Zoś
Like some have written, I've been using the resort for many years, and it's sad to see the increasing commercialization at the expense of quality and comfort. The constant expansion of apartment buildings, without any effort to alleviate the dangerous congestion on the slopes, is particularly noteworthy. The deliberate shortening of operating hours to 9 a.m.-8 p.m., when most resorts open later on sunny slopes. This denies the resort's ability to effectively use the afternoons, when it's safer (children skiing the longest route with a snowplow across the slopes are leaving the slopes, but that's obviously a reflection of the mentality of modern users, who start their learning by pushing their children—and often themselves—on challenging slopes, instead of additionally teaching them balance on T-bar lifts and perfecting their technique). This, coupled with the quality of the slopes, often muddied and icy by less experienced users, often turns skiing into a struggle to find a route without potential hazards. Paid parking is just the icing on the cake.
long routes, professional service
Trails devastated by snowboarders, paid parking, opening hours
Maciek
I'm from the Czarna Góra area and have been going there every season for over a decade. I have a sentimental attachment to it, but unfortunately, I have to say that this season is my last. The skiing gets worse every year. Season after season, there are more and more people, but the infrastructure isn't expanding. The slopes are crowded from morning to night, making them muddy and icy in places. The Proca lift, which has two beautiful slopes, has been closed for years, and the Żmija lift is old and needs replacing. Unfortunately, the resort is investing only in accommodations and neglecting the ski infrastructure. The paid parking added to the disappointment.
Long routes
Not all trails are open, poorly prepared trails, queues, paid parking
Marta Nowak
Until now, my opinion of this resort was quite positive, but today's situation, where they're ripping people off straight in the face, has finally taken the edge off. I'm at the resort right now, and the weather is beautiful, the sun is shining, and you can practically skate in a sweatshirt. The official Instagram posted about the closure of LuxTorpeda due to strong winds. From below, you can see that the couches aren't moving, the sun is shining, not a single cloud, and on Instagram (what a thoughtlessness to dig yourself in) there's some event with an influenza riding a motorcycle. It's completely pathetic. The lines are enormous, and they're lying to you in your face that it's because of the weather. I don't recommend it; this will be my last time here!
They save beautiful views
Queues, lack of organization, fraud
Tomasz z Kuślina
Ticket prices should be lower, ranging from 20 to 30 złoty for 7 hours. I don't understand the introduction of paid parking. It seems like a typical attempt to squeeze every last penny out of tourists. Poor. Despite the season being in full swing, routes E and F are closed.
Well-prepared routes.
Prices and paid parking.
Marcin Kołecki
10/10
Lots of routes, Lux Torpeda, professional, modern equipment
Ewa Klisowska
Our stay, February 3-10, was a success. Despite the lack of snow, the slopes were well-prepared (we mainly rode the Viper). The Luxtorpeda on the snowcat was also fine for 4-5 runs. We recommend it!
Great selection of slopes and lifts. Close to everything, no queues. The slopes are well-maintained.
Main paid parking lot this season February 2025
Aleksander Syski
07/02/2025 Terrible. 800 PLN for six people (6 adults and one child) for a four-hour ride, and they're also charging for parking! Terrible conditions, some artificial snow on the ice. Lots of people, queues at the lifts, and the staff do nothing to manage the queues. Drunk skiers are driving straight from the pub to the slopes. Stay away, it's bad for your health.
nice views
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Tomazz
We were there from January 27-31, 2025. The trails were covered with artificial snow. The conditions on Luxtorpeda for night skiing were terrible. It doesn't seem to be groomed between 4 and 5 p.m., as advertised. Generally, 100% focus is required, as injury is easy. Snow conditions on the trails were very variable: lumps of snow at the top, then moderate, and large bumps at the bottom. Snowmobiles flew up the mountain to pick up the lucky ones every now and then. The trails for children and beginners were better, easier, and probably better maintained.
The proximity of the apartments to the slopes.
Unprepared trails. Trails can be very easy or very difficult.
Elzbieta Zawadzka
The resort is well-equipped. The slopes are close to the ski resorts. The downside is the large crowds and the cacophony of loud music at the rental shops and ticket counters, which adds to the chaos.
Good infrastructure for driving lessons. Proximity to trails.
Loud music and crowds
Łukasz Nawrocki
It's a great place. Considering Polish mountains and Polish resorts, it has significant potential for development. Unfortunately, the connectors need to be widened and snow-making, and a chairlift needs to be installed instead of a T-bar lift. Access to the slopes should also be restricted. The number of people compared to the width of the slopes and the capacity of the lifts causes huge queues and dangerous situations on the slopes, which are demanding and, in my opinion, too difficult for at least 20% of users. This unfortunately translates into dangerous situations, as many people stop before the steeper and more demanding sections, creating traffic jams.
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queues, poor preparation of the routes, very dangerous conditions during night skiing, prices
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