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The little-known European ski resort with accommodation for £23 per night – & cheap lift passes


A LESSER-KNOWN ski resort in Slovakia is becoming popular online thanks to its low prices.

Every year, millions of Brits take to the slopes for a spot of skiing, or snowboarding, but largely stick to well-known resorts.

Every year, millions of Brits take to the slopes for a spot of skiing, or snowboarding, but largely stick to well-known resorts

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Every year, millions of Brits take to the slopes for a spot of skiing, or snowboarding, but largely stick to well-known resortsCredit: Alamy
Jasna ski resort in Slovakia has been hailed as a "cheaper alternative" for skiers

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Jasna ski resort in Slovakia has been hailed as a “cheaper alternative” for skiersCredit: Handout

But one little-known resort in central Europe has been attracting attention online thanks to its affordable accommodation.

As reported by Euronews Weekly, Jasna ski resort in Slovakia is a “cheaper alternative” for advanced skiers.

They wrote: “It offers some of Europe’s best off-piste routes with lift passes costing around €59 (£51) per adult per day in the high season.

“Accommodation is also inexpensive at as little as €25 (£21) a night for a B&B.”

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Sun Online Travel have found adult ski passes for €48 (£41) per day during the peak season – £20 cheaper than the French ski resort Chamonix.

While accommodation in Jasna can be on the pricey side, with four-star hotel stays costing upwards of £130 per night, rooms on websites like Airbnb can be rented from £22 per night per room.

Food and drink is cheap too, with a pint of draft beer costing as little as £1, meanwhile, a meal out at a mid-range restaurant will cost around £7 per person.

Over the last 10 years, the Slovakian ski resort benefitted from a huge amount of investment from various sources.

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Thanks to the funding, the resort is now home to high-speed lights, off-slope facilities, and extensive snowmaking.

In total, the slopes stretch for 50km and have been said to rival those found in the Alps.

On a Fresh Track morning, advanced skiers will be able to enjoy skiing down an empty slope before the cable cars have launched.

Skiers can also stop for a spot of breakfast at the panoramic Rotunda Restaurant.

Other attractions include the Snowpark and Funzone, which features ramps for snowboarders to practice their jumps.

There’s also a nighttime ski tour where holidaymakers will be able to climb one of the routes after dark.

Both Wizz Air and Ryanair operate direct flights from London Luton Airport to Poprad-Tatry in Slovakia, with flight prices starting at £12 for a one-way ticket.

Poprad-Tatry Airport, at the foot of the Tatras Mountains, is a 40-minute drive from the Slovakian ski resort.

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The nearest airport to Jasna is Poprad-Tatry Airport, with direct flights operating from the UK

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The nearest airport to Jasna is Poprad-Tatry Airport, with direct flights operating from the UKCredit: Handout





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