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slope length km
  blue runs 1.6km
  red runs 2km
  black runs 0km
  slopes total 3.6km


cross country trails length
  cross country trails length 20km


lifts number
  drag lift 5
  lifts total 5
  lifts opened


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Wisla

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Ski holidays in Wisla

The Wisla ski area is located in the Beskidy Mountains in Poland. Wisla is a small village full of charm with a very nice village center. You can go skiing and snowboarding, in several places and cross-country skiers have plenty of choice in the region as well. Wisla is the birthplace of the Olympic ski jumping champion Adam Malysz. Thanks to his success, the ski jump became very popular. Besides large ski jumps in Zakopane and Szczyrk there is a World Cup ski jump being built in Wisla thanks to the champion ski jumper.

Slope information Wisla - Wisla

Wisla resort consists of four different ski sectors. Skigebied Cienków has 1.6km of blue ski runs and 2km red runs connected by 5 t-bar lifts. Nowa Osada has 1km red ski runs and 200 meters of blue descents, served by 3 t-bar lifts. Soszów has 2km of red slopes, 2km of black runs and 600 meters blue runs also connected by 3 t-bar lifts. This makes Soszow the most popular with the more advanced skiers. As for the last of the four ski resorts, Stozek, has 1.6 kilometers of blue runs, 800 meters of red slopes and 1100 meters of black descent. In Stozek, these slopes are connected by 2 t-bar lifts and one chairlift.
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Skischools Wisla

There are a number of different ski schools in Wisla, all of which have ski and snowboard lessons available.

Score (16 votes)

General impression
7.0
Suited for beginners
7.0
For expert skiers
7.0
For snowboarding
7.0
Suited for families
7.0
Apres ski
7.0



Piste map Wisla

Piste map Wisla

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