Ski destinations in the Czech Republic

Skiing Czech Republic

Compact and family-friendly ski resorts, affordable prices and good facilities make skiing in the Czech Republic ideal for families, children and beginners. Most Czech ski resorts have around 30 kilometres of slopes, making them easy to navigate and pleasantly quiet. Perfect for anyone who wants to learn to ski in a relaxed atmosphere or enjoy a budget-friendly winter sports holiday.

The most popular winter sports areas in the Czech Republic are located in the Giant Mountains, around towns such as Trutnov, Špindlerův Mlýn and Pec pod Sněžkou. Here you can enjoy well-groomed slopes, a friendly atmosphere and stunning mountain views. Despite the lower altitude, the conditions are often excellent, with plenty of snow and modern ski lifts.

After a day of skiing in the Czech Republic, you can enjoy an affordable dinner in one of the cosy restaurants on or near the slopes, or end the day with an extra hour of skiing on a romantically lit evening slope.

Travel by train for your winter sports Czech Republic

You might think travelling by train to the Czech Republic takes too long or involves too many transfers, but it’s easier than you think. The journey takes around 11 hours, and you can choose between a day train and a night train.

You travel comfortably via Prague towards Trutnov and the Giant Mountains, arriving relaxed and ready to enjoy your skiing in the Czech Republic from the very first day.

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Find your winter sports destination in the Czech Republic

If you enter your Czech winter destination below, you can quickly see which station is closest and which train you can use to get there. Convenient, isn't it?

Nightjet

Travelling while you sleep is possible with Nightjet to Vienna, Basel, Zurich and Munich.

ICE

ICE is the high-speed train that runs daily from the Netherlands to Germany and Switzerland.

Ski destinations

In the winter, the train can bring you to the most beautiful skiing areas in the French Alps, Austria and Switzerland.