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Started by Joeyteach in Eastern Europe - 26 Replies

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Tony_H
reply to 'Zakopane, Poland'
posted Nov-2009

Why when I think about going skiing does a voice in my head say "Poland, no"?
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Tom W
reply to 'Zakopane, Poland'
posted Nov-2009

Do not go there for skiing. Go only if you want to experience something different.
It will be EXTREMELY busy, SMALL and disorganised.
If you want to experience nice food and beautiful girls give it a try. For skiing even polish people will go to Slovakia or Alps. :lol:

Edited 1 time. Last update at 28-Nov-2009

Mark203
reply to 'Zakopane, Poland'
posted Nov-2009

Tom W wrote:Do not go there for skiing. Go only if you want to experience something different.
It will be EXTREMELY busy, SMALL and disorganised.
If you want to experience nice food and beautiful girls give it a try. For skiing even polish people will go to Slovakia or Alps. :lol:


I agree with Tom. There is only one descent run and snow is unpredictable

But I love the cobblestoned center where all the shops and restaurateur are, also the little market that sells wooden locally made items is something special Take the railway up above the town to a little village, with the views over the mountains and German sausages being cooked on open fires. There used to be a pleasant ski run back into town, but the land owners wanted a million dollars to allow skiing on it

Slovakia usually gets more snow but the slops are usually not so well prepared and while many ski slopes in Poland have lights unlike Slovakia. Slowakia is an hours drive away if not less - no boarder control.

Edited 2 times. Last update at 28-Nov-2009

Steveramsfan
reply to 'Zakopane, Poland'
posted Dec-2009

I'm in Zakopane over Christmas, is there anywhere that I can hire the clothing and get lessons. My gf and I are new to down hill skiing.

Stewart Dowling
reply to 'Zakopane, Poland'
posted Dec-2009

Steve, you cant hire the clothing.
You can only hire boots, skis and poles (the metal sort not the 2 dollar sort!!)
You should have a superb time in Zakopane as the Christmas and New Year is superb.

Steveramsfan
reply to 'Zakopane, Poland'
posted Dec-2009

cheers,

we will hire ski's, boots and poles.

Where are the best places to learn to ski after we have the clothing?

Tony_H
reply to 'Zakopane, Poland'
posted Dec-2009

steveramsfan wrote:cheers,

we will hire ski's, boots and poles.

Where are the best places to learn to ski after we have the clothing?
Ski schools in alpine resorts usually....!
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Connor25
reply to 'Zakopane, Poland'
posted Nov-2010

Hey, any advice here... I'll be honest me and my friend are single and looking to go skiing but also meet some ladies too of course, is Zakoplane a good place for a begineer skier too????

Also if I booked easyjet plane, which hotels would you need and what about ski packages?

Thanks

Topic last updated on 18-November-2010 at 09:06