The Szczyrk Mountain Resort is one of the largest ski resorts in Poland. Located on the slopes of the Silesian Beskids, it offers excellent skiing conditions throughout the winter season. The highest point of the resort, Małe Skrzyczne (1,211 m a.s.l.), is the starting point for pistes up to 5 km long.
In recent years, the resort has undergone extensive modernization, enabling access to the highest areas via modern chairlifts and a gondola cable car. The pistes have been reshaped and widened to ensure enjoyable skiing for visitors of all ability levels.
The Szczyrk Mountain Resort offers over 23 km of pistes of various difficulty levels, including 5 km of floodlit runs. Since the 2017 season, thanks to cooperation with COS Skrzyczne and BSA, guests have been able to use shared ski passes covering almost 40 km of pistes. At Hala Skrzyczeńska (1,000 m a.s.l.), there is the Chill & Fun Zone, featuring a large “Szczyrk” sign and the Kuflonka Restaurant, known for its excellent cuisine and stunning mountain views. During the summer season, the Szczyrk Bike Park by Trek has become a very popular form of active recreation for mountain bikers. The park offers six trails of various difficulty levels, all accessible by comfortable cable cars. The on-site Trek Test Center provides mountain and e-bike rentals as well as a highly popular enduro school.