ABOUT JASNÁ

Jasná is the queen of Slovak ski resorts, the home resort of alpine skiing Olympic champion Petra Vlhová and one of alpine skiing World Cup venues. The biggest Slovak ski resort offers great snow conditions on more than 50 km of perfectly groomed pistes of all difficulty levels. The pistes tested by several World Cup stars, freeride zones accessible by cable cars and a winter educational complex for kids guarantee unforgettable moments for beginners as well as experienced skiers. This is the most complex skiing offer in Slovakia. In addition, the varied APRÉS-SKI entertainment in the hands of top DJs and artists at the Ratrak Stage and in the Happy End music club is something that Jasná is also especially proud of. 
The biggest ski resort in Central Europe offers 50,240 metres of groomed pistes. There are modern cable cars and chairlifts with the total transport capacity of 31,959 people/hour, including a brand new A6 Doppelmayr 15-MGD cable car, thanks to which skiers can get to the top of Mt Chopok within only 11 minutes from this ski season. Ski in Jasná!

EXPERIENCE IN JASNÁ

Grand Prix of Demänovské Caves is the oldest ski race in Slovakia and one of the oldest races in Europe. The first race in downhill and ski jumping took place at Mt Chopok in March 1938. Thee successful conduct of the race, building of accommodation facilities, improvement of the transport system in the Demänovská Valley gave an impulse to organize downhill races annually. The Grand Prix of Demänovské Caves held in March 26, 1939 was signed into ski history. The resort of Jasná Nízke Tatry is currently a modern ski destination with a comprehensive offer of quality services. We are proud that in 2024 we can host the 83nd year of this event.

The Grand Prix of Demänovské caves, included in
the FIS-winners calendar

1966 - 2024

• Men's European Cup
• European junior championships
• Men's World Cup
• Czechoslovakian Championships
• Women's World Cup
• World Winter Universiade
• Championships of the Slovak Republic
• Junior Championships of the Slovak Republic
• Women's European Cup
• Junior World Championships