Jasna Nizke Tatry
Jasna Nizke Tatry
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08:30 - 16:00
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08:30 - 16:00
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08:30 - 16:00
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08:30 - 16:00
Thursday
08:30 - 16:00
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08:30 - 16:00
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08:30 - 16:00
Sunday
08:30 - 16:00
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Najlepšiu lyžovačku zažijete v Jasnej! Či ste s priateľmi, rodinou, lyžiar expert alebo začiatočník, stredisko Jasná ponúka aktivity a nádherné prostredie, ktoré si zamilujete. Stredisko sa nachádza v pohorí Nízke Tatry, ktoré je súčasťou národného parku NAPANT. Najvyšší vrchol je Ďumbier 2043 m n.m., druhý najvyšší vrchol je známy lyžiarsky a turistický kopec Chopok 2024 m n.m. Jasná ako najväčšia lyžiarska aréna s výbornými podmienkami pre zimné športy na Slovensku ponúka nekonečné možnosti aktivít, zábavy a aktívneho oddychu. Na vrchol Chopku sa dopravíte najmodernejšími lanovkami Funitel alebo 15-miestnymi kabínkovými lanovkami. Stredisko ponúka 50 km perfektne upravených zjazdoviek rôznych obtiažností, vhodných pre začiatočníkov, rodiny s deťmi, pokročilých lyžiarov a aj na usporiadanie pretekov svetovej úrovne.
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UtahJohn22
Vienna, Austria124 contributions
Feb 2023
The bottom line is that this is a place you should go if you like wasting time and money. I'll get into that, but let's start with the positives. Jasná is huge. There are something like 36 trails. There is a variety of terrain ranging from easy beginner (stay down by the new gondola, A6) to low-level expert stuff, mostly served by modern, high-speed lifts. The prices are slightly higher than one would expect, but significantly cheaper than skiing in the U.S. or some places in Western Europe. There are rental shops at all the main base areas.
For us, that's about where it ends. We skied three days there during mid-February 2023, and it was mainly one disaster after another that resulted in a lot of wasted money, but worse, a lot of wasted time.
First, the parking situation: it's paid unless you want to park 12 kilometers away and ride a crowded shuttle (see other posts on TripAdvisor about how horrible that is). We decided against that since our group included some kids under 12 and paid the €10.00 per day to park. To add insult to injury, there are only two machines to validate and pay for your parking, so we stood in line for 40 minutes on our first day to pay for parking. I don't get that time back. The other two days were about 15 minutes, but that was largely because the weather was so bad that there were fewer people skiing.
Second, the cost of tickets is a little more than it should be. The ski area is huge, so the full-price of €69.00 for an adult day pass is not horrible, but considering the lines one has to stand in (we averaged over 20 minutes per line on our first day and between 10 and 15 our other two days, thanks to weather keeping the crowds down a little), it's not worth it. One can reduce the price of a ticket a little by buying multi-day passes (can only be used consecutively, which is a huge negative) or by buying a GoPass online beforehand. We tried to do that, but the online system wasn't working, so we couldn't get the GoPass discount. That's money I don't get back because their system didn't work, not because of something I was doing wrong. It was very frustrating. Further note about that: with a GoPass purchased online, you can get a €3.00 discount on parking. Again, frustrating to lose that money because of them.
Another story about GoPasses before I move on. Up front, I will admit that, ultimately, this is my fault, but the lack of understanding and lack of help from the resort personnel was very frustrating. As a family of 8 (we were also there with friends, so the group was large, the ski resort was making plenty of money), we bought three 3-day passes, one adult (for me), one junior, and one children’s. What we hoped to do was use the junior pass for my son on days one and three, and my daughter on day two. (Remember, as stated above, it's not possible to buy a two-day pass where a skier can choose which two days to use it. So many other resorts in Europe let you do this. Jasná is simply behind the times.) This plan fell apart on day two when the turnstiles wouldn't let me daughter through. We learned that the turnstiles engage in a simple form of facial recognition. We bought her a pass for the rest of the day, eating the cost of that and day two on the three-day pass. The next day, when I tried to unblock the 3-day pass with my son, the resort had no interest in helping me out or understanding that we weren't passing the pass down the line. Each day, only one person was using it; they weren't losing money. For my son to ski day three, we had to buy yet another junior pass. Yes, my fault, but I wasn't trying to cheat the resort, and they were unwilling to help in any way.
Third, the crowds were some of the worst I've ever seen, and I've skied Austria during Vienna's school ski weeks. As stated above, the lines averaged 22 minutes on our first day and were marginally better the second and third. The first two days, the Chopok gondola was not running because of bad weather, which kept more people on the lower parts of the mountain. What that meant was increased crowds in the lines and on the runs. It was difficult to ski in some places because there were so many people. Anyway, we decided we weren't really on a ski vacation, but on a standing vacation. Also worth noting: the lines are worse than you think because these aren't Germans or Englishmen queuing, these are mostly Eastern Europeans (a Polish woman on the tram one day even admitted as much to me, noting, "I know it's not the Slovaks causing the problems, it's the Poles, and I say that as a Pole"), none of whom have a clue about just queueing up. There is a lot of pushing, cutting, and otherwise poor line behavior. What it does is makes it uncomfortable, especially for the kids and makes the lines take longer. There is no one there to help control the lines at all. Another problem: a six-seat chair should have six turnstiles, not three. That odd need to compact the line right before the chair also slows things down and results in a lot of bad queue behavior.
Fourth, the runs are cut up, icy, and full of moguls by 13:00 or so each day. Now, this is not necessarily a problem for an advanced skier, but for beginners and intermediate skiers, especially considering how crowded it was, it's a huge problem. Even for an advanced skier, it's a problem. You can't pick a line through the moguls and hit it. You never know when some fool is going to come racing across your line, out of control, wrecking.
Fifth, while this isn't in the resort's control, the weather while we were there was mostly atrocious. On our second day, it rained. This was kind of a blessing in disguise because it kept the crowds down, but it wasn't great skiing. Days one and two featured a bunch of wind that shut various lifts down, which meant more people in the other lines. Two days out of three with bad weather isn't a great ratio (even day three, which started out very nice, got warm, and the snow was slushy garbage by the end of the day).
All in all, not a good experience in any way. We'll definitely be staying away in the future.
For us, that's about where it ends. We skied three days there during mid-February 2023, and it was mainly one disaster after another that resulted in a lot of wasted money, but worse, a lot of wasted time.
First, the parking situation: it's paid unless you want to park 12 kilometers away and ride a crowded shuttle (see other posts on TripAdvisor about how horrible that is). We decided against that since our group included some kids under 12 and paid the €10.00 per day to park. To add insult to injury, there are only two machines to validate and pay for your parking, so we stood in line for 40 minutes on our first day to pay for parking. I don't get that time back. The other two days were about 15 minutes, but that was largely because the weather was so bad that there were fewer people skiing.
Second, the cost of tickets is a little more than it should be. The ski area is huge, so the full-price of €69.00 for an adult day pass is not horrible, but considering the lines one has to stand in (we averaged over 20 minutes per line on our first day and between 10 and 15 our other two days, thanks to weather keeping the crowds down a little), it's not worth it. One can reduce the price of a ticket a little by buying multi-day passes (can only be used consecutively, which is a huge negative) or by buying a GoPass online beforehand. We tried to do that, but the online system wasn't working, so we couldn't get the GoPass discount. That's money I don't get back because their system didn't work, not because of something I was doing wrong. It was very frustrating. Further note about that: with a GoPass purchased online, you can get a €3.00 discount on parking. Again, frustrating to lose that money because of them.
Another story about GoPasses before I move on. Up front, I will admit that, ultimately, this is my fault, but the lack of understanding and lack of help from the resort personnel was very frustrating. As a family of 8 (we were also there with friends, so the group was large, the ski resort was making plenty of money), we bought three 3-day passes, one adult (for me), one junior, and one children’s. What we hoped to do was use the junior pass for my son on days one and three, and my daughter on day two. (Remember, as stated above, it's not possible to buy a two-day pass where a skier can choose which two days to use it. So many other resorts in Europe let you do this. Jasná is simply behind the times.) This plan fell apart on day two when the turnstiles wouldn't let me daughter through. We learned that the turnstiles engage in a simple form of facial recognition. We bought her a pass for the rest of the day, eating the cost of that and day two on the three-day pass. The next day, when I tried to unblock the 3-day pass with my son, the resort had no interest in helping me out or understanding that we weren't passing the pass down the line. Each day, only one person was using it; they weren't losing money. For my son to ski day three, we had to buy yet another junior pass. Yes, my fault, but I wasn't trying to cheat the resort, and they were unwilling to help in any way.
Third, the crowds were some of the worst I've ever seen, and I've skied Austria during Vienna's school ski weeks. As stated above, the lines averaged 22 minutes on our first day and were marginally better the second and third. The first two days, the Chopok gondola was not running because of bad weather, which kept more people on the lower parts of the mountain. What that meant was increased crowds in the lines and on the runs. It was difficult to ski in some places because there were so many people. Anyway, we decided we weren't really on a ski vacation, but on a standing vacation. Also worth noting: the lines are worse than you think because these aren't Germans or Englishmen queuing, these are mostly Eastern Europeans (a Polish woman on the tram one day even admitted as much to me, noting, "I know it's not the Slovaks causing the problems, it's the Poles, and I say that as a Pole"), none of whom have a clue about just queueing up. There is a lot of pushing, cutting, and otherwise poor line behavior. What it does is makes it uncomfortable, especially for the kids and makes the lines take longer. There is no one there to help control the lines at all. Another problem: a six-seat chair should have six turnstiles, not three. That odd need to compact the line right before the chair also slows things down and results in a lot of bad queue behavior.
Fourth, the runs are cut up, icy, and full of moguls by 13:00 or so each day. Now, this is not necessarily a problem for an advanced skier, but for beginners and intermediate skiers, especially considering how crowded it was, it's a huge problem. Even for an advanced skier, it's a problem. You can't pick a line through the moguls and hit it. You never know when some fool is going to come racing across your line, out of control, wrecking.
Fifth, while this isn't in the resort's control, the weather while we were there was mostly atrocious. On our second day, it rained. This was kind of a blessing in disguise because it kept the crowds down, but it wasn't great skiing. Days one and two featured a bunch of wind that shut various lifts down, which meant more people in the other lines. Two days out of three with bad weather isn't a great ratio (even day three, which started out very nice, got warm, and the snow was slushy garbage by the end of the day).
All in all, not a good experience in any way. We'll definitely be staying away in the future.
Written 5 March 2023
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RolandasT
Vilnius County, Lithuania2 contributions
Feb 2023
To start with - Jasna is not good for beginners at all. Their blue slopes contain very steep parts and 30% of them (my personal evaluation) are red. Few of them intersect with red ones which potentially increases risk of collisions. Also, many blue slopes are very narrow (5-7 meters only sometimes) - very uncomfortable when many people go there at once. Signs of slopes could be bigger - sometimes hard to spot when you descent down at speed.
Ski bus was one of the biggest disappointments (we lived next to Hilson Jasna which has the stop over the street) - while this was ok in the morning, in the evening last 2 leave times were survival game when over 200 people tried to get into the one single bus.
Bars and eating places are quite good, situated from bottom to the top of the Chopok mountain.
Parking price is 10 Eur (people manage spots) or 7 Eur (with gopass) in Lučky (first stop where you can get to the cables by foot). In Lučky you enter parking, take the paper ticket, then on exit you pay in parking machine and then same paper ticket opens exit gate. If you want to get a parking place, be there before 8:30. At 8:15 long jam starts to mount in the area.
The resort closes at ~5PM without traces of parties or afterlife. This was sad.
There are quite good service points if you need to wax or fix skies/snowboard. Costs are around 15 Eur.
Overall, with price 58 Eur per adult (2023 February data) it is not worth it in my opinion
Ski bus was one of the biggest disappointments (we lived next to Hilson Jasna which has the stop over the street) - while this was ok in the morning, in the evening last 2 leave times were survival game when over 200 people tried to get into the one single bus.
Bars and eating places are quite good, situated from bottom to the top of the Chopok mountain.
Parking price is 10 Eur (people manage spots) or 7 Eur (with gopass) in Lučky (first stop where you can get to the cables by foot). In Lučky you enter parking, take the paper ticket, then on exit you pay in parking machine and then same paper ticket opens exit gate. If you want to get a parking place, be there before 8:30. At 8:15 long jam starts to mount in the area.
The resort closes at ~5PM without traces of parties or afterlife. This was sad.
There are quite good service points if you need to wax or fix skies/snowboard. Costs are around 15 Eur.
Overall, with price 58 Eur per adult (2023 February data) it is not worth it in my opinion
Written 17 February 2023
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Edward H
2 contributions
Feb 2023 • Family
The skiing is OK but it is very busy and they had no interest in trying to reduce the horrendous queues for buses at each end. My young family had to wait standing in a crowd for around 1 1/2 hours at both the start, and worse, at the end of the day just to get to and from the car park for the pitiful couple of shuttle buses they laid on. Greedy and mean. Packed in like exhausted sardines. A very unpleasant situation to get into. Staff are rude and disinterested.
Written 14 February 2023
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tomki2
Zagan, Poland212 contributions
Feb 2023 • Family
Skiing in Jasna Resort in February was this year a nice experience. Ski slopes, ski infrastructure, even weather as positive. Prices are extremely high (almost 60Eur for single day), additionally no free of charge parking.
Written 7 February 2023
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laczkozsu
Debrecen, Hungary1,618 contributions
Aug 2022
We took a trip there in August, so it was not crowded. The weather was sunny and clear. The cable lift took us to the mountain peak „Chopok”. There were lots of cafes, bars etc. there. We walked around and admired the breathtaking view.
Written 15 October 2022
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Trottola
Dublin, Ireland261 contributions
Aug 2020 • Family
We visited Jasna resort area in August while on holidays in the area.
Plenty of kids facilities to stay busy all day. A lot of bar and reastaurant too if gets hungry.
Excellent cableway facility that brings up to Chopok peak (2000mt) with incredible view on the low Tatras chain. On top too there is plenty bar and restaurant.
great time in Jasna
Plenty of kids facilities to stay busy all day. A lot of bar and reastaurant too if gets hungry.
Excellent cableway facility that brings up to Chopok peak (2000mt) with incredible view on the low Tatras chain. On top too there is plenty bar and restaurant.
great time in Jasna
Written 16 August 2020
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Lukasz8dosz
Wroclaw, Poland544 contributions
Mar 2020
1 day ticket with Gopass is 49 EUR, the weather most of the time either windy or cloudy or both. If you find a slot to be there while there is good weather, then happy you as the routes from Chopok are long and beautiful. I was there however 2nd time and again no luck with the weather.
Written 4 March 2020
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Yorkshirelass024
Yorkshire, United Kingdom241 contributions
Feb 2020 • Family
This was our first ski holiday as a family (me and my partner had many before kids) and I've got to say its a good place to start. Everything you need is in one area, ski schools, ample toilets and cafes. The scenery is amazing. The lifts are very modern and good condition.
Just 4 negative points...
It is clear some of the Slovak workers here in restaurants do not like english... Service was rather rude... I don't know if this is a language barrier thing
Pistes are carved up by 2pm with patches of ice.
No shops
Lift times in half term were a good 15 mins.
Tip.... Buy gopass well in advance it is so much cheaper.
Just 4 negative points...
It is clear some of the Slovak workers here in restaurants do not like english... Service was rather rude... I don't know if this is a language barrier thing
Pistes are carved up by 2pm with patches of ice.
No shops
Lift times in half term were a good 15 mins.
Tip.... Buy gopass well in advance it is so much cheaper.
Written 29 February 2020
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Cosmin M
4 contributions
Feb 2020 • Friends
I was disapointed afert my visit here. There are lots of better places. If a go to Austria, I usualy ski 30 - 50 km per day. In Jasna I managed 8 - 11 km per day. Very poor conditions of the tracks, after a night with some snow there was no compacting of the snow. The average waiting time at instalations - one houre.
The same in the restaurants...
The same in the restaurants...
Written 29 February 2020
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Epe
Espoo, Finland33 contributions
Feb 2020 • Family
We visit Chopok first time, and spend there one week snowboarding.
First all looks perfect, but after week you noticed things what are not so perfect.
Here is best and worst things listed
+very cheap plase to eat and drink. Draft beer 0,5l cost 2,30€ in ski restaurant.
+lifts are modern and good condition
+jasna area is very good plase for off piste snowboarding with out guide. There is plenty off piste plases and very limited users
+Jasna has enought slopes for one week stay and there is very simply to navigate
+posta hotel is in best location and best hotel in area.
-they speak very limited English, sometimes is difficult to handle things, because that. Even in Hotel all do not speak english.
-general feeling is that you get rude servise in bars, restaurants etc. The do not smile and service in english is rude.
This is not nice if you are enjoy holiday and snowboarding but you will get rude service.
-deffinetly worst thing in this place is other skiers and snowboarders. I haven’t seen anything like this elswhere I have been snowboarding before.
They are skiing like kamikaze, fast and too near each other, falling and crushing.
I saw so many times adults bumping into a kid and not care about it. So it you travel here to ski or snowboard, be aware!
Summarum is that I like this plase but, if I come back here it must be away frim high season!!
First all looks perfect, but after week you noticed things what are not so perfect.
Here is best and worst things listed
+very cheap plase to eat and drink. Draft beer 0,5l cost 2,30€ in ski restaurant.
+lifts are modern and good condition
+jasna area is very good plase for off piste snowboarding with out guide. There is plenty off piste plases and very limited users
+Jasna has enought slopes for one week stay and there is very simply to navigate
+posta hotel is in best location and best hotel in area.
-they speak very limited English, sometimes is difficult to handle things, because that. Even in Hotel all do not speak english.
-general feeling is that you get rude servise in bars, restaurants etc. The do not smile and service in english is rude.
This is not nice if you are enjoy holiday and snowboarding but you will get rude service.
-deffinetly worst thing in this place is other skiers and snowboarders. I haven’t seen anything like this elswhere I have been snowboarding before.
They are skiing like kamikaze, fast and too near each other, falling and crushing.
I saw so many times adults bumping into a kid and not care about it. So it you travel here to ski or snowboard, be aware!
Summarum is that I like this plase but, if I come back here it must be away frim high season!!
Written 23 February 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Светлана С
Kyiv, Ukraine1 contribution
Good day. How will I get skipass if I buy it in the internet?
Sirpa
Espoo, Finland72 contributions
Hei,
We are planning the ski trip to Jasna at February with family. Does anybody know if it is possible to by there half-day ski pass? We could not find that option by googling around.
BR Sirpa
Jmbuildingservices
Dartmouth, UK3 contributions
I'm coming to jasna in February, and not sure the best way to arrive, from Kosice airport, whether to hire a car or get the train, I thought it would be easier with snowboard equipment in a car, could anyone advise me on driving conditions or how easy it would be on the train? I have driven to the Alps before so are the conditions about the same? Thanks in advance.
JASNÁ
Liptovsky Mikulas, Slovakia
Hi,
please check info about transport possibilities on our web page
jasna dot sk
in section INFORMATION and than TRANSPORT
Алексей Борисов
Brest, Belarus
Заказал Gopass, но по почте пока не пришел. Нужно уже ехать на курорт. Могу ли я уже на месте купить gopass вместо того, что выслали по почте? Т.е. остануться ли на дубликате деньги?
Василий С
St. Petersburg, Russia56 contributions
Про Почту не скажу. На курорте можно свободно получить (бесплатно), там же активировать и положить деньги. Задать вопрос про почту лучше сюда: info@gopass.sk
witam!!
jaka jest cena biletu na kolejki na chopok latem dla rodziny 2 plus 2 -4 i 11 lat?
pozdrawiam
anna
Maciej
Wroclaw, Poland293 contributions
Witam,
Aktualny cennik znajduje się na stronie. Polecam wcześniejszy zakup przez internet. Jest po prostu taniej.
Hi, I would like to know if it is possible to buy gopro camera equipments in Jasna ski resort in Slovak?
Thanx!
WMH_NI
Northern Ireland, UK103 contributions
Never seen any for sale on the mountain. When you pass through Liptovski Mikulas on your way to the slopes, there are any number of stores you can find one in.
deborahjeanrose
Saint Louis, MO
What is the best way to get to Jasná Nízke Tatry from Paris?
CaiusBogdan
Bucharest, Romania236 contributions
Fly to any big airport in the region (like Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest or Cracow), then rent a car.
Hi, me and some friends are planning a trip to Slovakia in January. Is this a good time to go skiing? What are prices like and can we rent equipment/snow gear? Also we are all first time skiers, are there lessons for beginners?
Thanks!
MedvedikCistotny
Bratislava, Slovakia186 contributions
January is usually good time for skiing there. You can hire all equipment and there are lessons for beginners as well. Just ask in a hotel or place you stay.
Ski lessons :
search for "lyziarska-snb-skola"
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