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Grupa Pingwina – Five Unique Destinations in Poland

Grupa Pingwina is a group of five exceptional ski resorts across Poland, each marked by a signature penguin in its logo.

The group includes:

  • Czarny Groń with a 4-star Hotel & SPA in Rzyki near Andrychów
  • Słotwiny Arena with a wooden observation tower in Krynica-Zdrój
  • Kurza Góra in Kurzętnik – the largest ski resort in northern Poland
  • Skolnity Ski & Bike Park in Wisła
  • Kasina Ski & Bike Park in Kasina Wielka

Our mission is to provide top-quality recreational facilities that guarantee fun and outdoor adventures all year round. Our offer is designed for families, groups, and anyone who wants to enjoy time close to nature. Whether it’s skiing in winter or biking and hiking in summer, our penguin logo is a symbol of high standards and great experiences. If you’re looking to create unforgettable memories with family and friends – you’re welcome here.

Czarny Groń

The luxurious Hotel****&SPA Czarny Groń, located in the picturesque Beskid Mały mountains, is a perfect choice for those seeking peace and quiet as well as for fans of skiing and mountain tourism. The resort features top-tier dining (4 Pory Roku Restaurant and Oberża), wellness and spa services (sauna and pool area, beauty treatments), and a wide range of attractions for both kids and adults throughout the year. Highlights include: Pumptrack, Magic Village, Penguin Education Zone, children’s playroom (Penguin Club), paintball, tennis court, bike rental, pools, saunas, various animations and events, and in winter – a modern ski resort with multiple runs and one of Poland’s best snowparks – the Tiger Snowpark. The Winter and Summer Penguin Madow offers skiing and sledding in winter, and an open-air cinema in summer – ensuring a great time for children and relaxing moments for parents.

Kurza Góra Ski & Bike Park

Did you know that Poland’s longest tubing track is in Kurza Góra? This tubing complex offers a total of 700 meters of fun. The nearby observation tower – the only one of its kind in northern Poland – lets visitors walk along a 2,000 meter long wooden path made of acacia wood, rising through the treetops to a 35-meter-high tower. Along the way, you’ll learn about the local history of Kurzętnik Castle and the town itself. In winter, Kurza Góra transforms into the largest ski resort in northern Poland, with multiple slopes and lifts, powered by three Snow Factories that ensure snow regardless of weather. After a day full of snowy adventures, ice skating, and sledding, guests can enjoy world-class cuisine at the on-site restaurant. In summer, children will love the playground alongside the tubing park.

Kasina Ski & Bike Park

Skiing just outside Kraków? That’s Kasina Ski & Bike Park – a family-friendly ski resort with a modern chairlift that also serves mountain bikers in the summer. The resort features illuminated slopes and excellent food options: the Góralska Karczma and the cozy Ski Bistro. In summer, it’s also a stop for the famous Retro Train running from Chabówka. Kids will enjoy the eco-friendly wooden playground and a variety of outdoor events. Kasina is also home to Poland’s largest bike park, operating from spring through autumn. It offers four trails of various difficulty levels, a pumptrack, Young Rider Arena, bike rentals, training sessions, service, and a shop. Add to that breathtaking landscapes, forested hillsides of Śnieżnica, and delicious food – and you’ve got a place you’ll always want to return to.

Słotwiny Arena Ski & Bike Park

Słotwiny Arena is a magical place, created over 40 years ago by passionate skiing enthusiasts. Their love for outdoor sports, welcoming atmosphere, and the smiles of the team have made this a favorite destination for families. Today, Słotwiny Arena is one of southern Poland’s best-known ski resorts. It offers 10 km of slopes, two modern detachable chairlifts with wind covers, a magic carpet for kids, advanced snowmaking systems, a restaurant, and a guest house. In summer, the resort becomes a haven for nature lovers. Explore numerous hiking trails and don’t miss the first fully wooden observation tower in Poland With over a kilometer of treetop walkway and 15 educational installations, it offers breathtaking views and interactive learning. Słotwiny Arena also hosts many outdoor summer events and workshops – making it a perfect year-round destination for families.