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Wielka Krokiew Ski Jump

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Wielka Krokiew Ski Jump

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The Wielka Krokiew Ski Jump, officially known as Wielka Krokiew im. Stanisława Marusarza, is an iconic man-made monument nestled in the picturesque town of Zakopane, Poland. Situated on the forested northern slopes of Krokiew mountain within the stunning Tatra Mountains, this historic site stands at an elevation of approximately 892 meters. It is renowned as the largest and most famous ski jumping hill in Poland, a true centerpiece of Zakopane's winter sports heritage.

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    July 4, 2021

    Hiking

    The hill record is 141.5 meters. Downstairs in the main building there is a small self-service restaurant and the food and drinks can be enjoyed a few stairs higher from the viewing terrace with a fantastic view of the ski jump.
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    September 23, 2022

    Hiking

    The ski jump is mainly known from the World Cup circus in winter, where there is a great atmosphere here.
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    August 17, 2024

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    World Cup ski jumping competitions are regularly held on the first (largest) ski jump to the west. Most recently, the 140 m high ski jump was the venue for the Nordic World Ski Championships.
    Immediately further east,
    three other, smaller ski jumps were built in 1950. These are training jumps for the clubs from Zakopane.
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    Location: Zakopane, powiat tatrzański, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the operating hours and ticket prices for Wielka Krokiew Ski Jump?

    The Wielka Krokiew Ski Jump is generally open daily, though specific hours can vary by season and event schedule. It's advisable to check their official website or local tourist information for the most current times. There is an entry fee to access the complex and ride the chairlift to the top. Ticket prices typically range from 10-20 PLN for adults, with discounts often available for children and seniors. Family tickets may also be offered.

    Is Wielka Krokiew Ski Jump accessible for visitors using wheelchairs?

    While the base area of Wielka Krokiew Ski Jump, including the main building and some viewing areas, may offer some accessibility, the chairlift and the very top of the jump might present challenges for wheelchair users. It's recommended to contact the facility directly beforehand to inquire about specific accessibility features and assistance available.

    Are dogs allowed at Wielka Krokiew Ski Jump?

    Generally, dogs are permitted in the outdoor areas around the Wielka Krokiew Ski Jump, provided they are kept on a leash. However, they may not be allowed inside buildings, on the chairlift, or in certain designated spectator zones, especially during events. Always look for signage or ask staff upon arrival.

    What specific activities are available for families with children at Wielka Krokiew?

    Beyond watching the ski jump, families can enjoy several attractions at the base. These include quad bikes, a rope park, and pony rides, which are particularly popular with younger visitors. The chairlift ride itself is an exciting experience, and there's a cafe at the top serving treats. During summer, the unique experience of sliding down the ski jump on an inflatable boat is a thrilling option for older children and adults.

    How can I get to Wielka Krokiew Ski Jump using public transport from Zakopane town center?

    Wielka Krokiew is well-connected by local public transport. You can take a local bus (often referred to as 'bus' or 'minibus') from various points in Zakopane town center, including the main bus station. Look for routes heading towards 'Krokiew' or 'Józefa Piłsudskiego'. The ski jump is located at the intersection of Józefa Piłsudskiego and Bronisława Czecha streets, with bus stops conveniently nearby.

    What are the dimensions of the Wielka Krokiew Ski Jump?

    The Wielka Krokiew Ski Jump is an impressive structure with a hill size (HS) of 140 meters and a K-point of K-125. This means the critical point where the slope flattens is at 125 meters, and the hill is designed for jumps up to 140 meters. The current hill record stands at an impressive 141.5 meters.

    Are there any restaurants or cafes near Wielka Krokiew Ski Jump, apart from the on-site options?

    Yes, besides the self-service restaurant at the base and the cafe at the top of the chairlift, there are several other dining options within walking distance. The area around Józefa Piłsudskiego street and the broader Zakopane region offers numerous traditional Polish restaurants (karczmas), pizzerias, and cafes where visitors can enjoy local cuisine and refreshments.

    What is the best time of day to visit Wielka Krokiew to avoid crowds?

    To avoid the largest crowds, especially during peak season (summer holidays, winter World Cup events, and weekends), it's best to visit Wielka Krokiew Ski Jump either early in the morning shortly after opening or later in the afternoon, closer to closing time. Weekdays outside of major events are generally less busy.

    What is the history behind the Wielka Krokiew Ski Jump?

    Construction of Wielka Krokiew began in 1924, designed by Karol Stryjeński, and it officially opened on March 22, 1925. It was envisioned as the centerpiece of Zakopane's sports district. The hill has undergone several reconstructions to meet evolving ski jumping standards and has hosted numerous prestigious events, including the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships and regular FIS Ski Jumping World Cups. In 1989, it was renamed in honor of Stanisław Marusarz, a Polish Nordic skiing hero.

    Are there hiking or walking trails directly accessible from Wielka Krokiew Ski Jump?

    Yes, the Wielka Krokiew Ski Jump is situated on the forested northern slopes of Krokiew mountain, offering direct access to various hiking and walking trails. These trails wind through the surrounding landscape, providing opportunities for leisurely strolls or more challenging hikes into the Tatra Mountains. You can find diverse routes suitable for different fitness levels starting from the vicinity of the ski jump.

    What are the parking options and costs at Wielka Krokiew Ski Jump?

    There are parking areas available at the base of Wielka Krokiew Ski Jump, conveniently located for visitors. Parking typically incurs a fee, which can vary. During major events or peak tourist seasons, these parking lots can fill up quickly, so arriving early is advisable. Alternative paid parking lots may be found in the surrounding streets of Zakopane.

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