Jasná

Low Tatras, Slovakia

Overall rating

7.8

Largest Slovak ski resort with modern lifts, good snow reliability and balanced terrain suited to beginners and intermediates with some advanced sectors.

Jasná

Altitude

943m

Piste km

50km

6 Day Ski Pass

€360

Snow Reliability

8/10

Affordability

7/10

Apres

7/10

Other Activities

7/10

Resort Amenities

7/10

Overview

Jasná is the leading ski resort in Slovakia, located in the Low Tatras. The ski area offers around 50km of pistes split across the north and south sides of Chopok, connected by modern lifts. Terrain is well balanced, with strong beginner and intermediate areas, while advanced skiers have access to steeper runs and freeride zones. Snow reliability is supported by altitude and snowmaking. The resort is spread out, with multiple base areas and a developing infrastructure. Jasná is especially known for its affordability, freeride potential and growing international profile.

Key Information

Snow reliability is good due to altitude and strong snowmaking coverage across both sides of the mountain.

Affordability Rating — 7/10

Jasná offers strong value compared with Alpine resorts, with competitive pricing across accommodation and lift passes.

Après Ski Rating — 7/10

Happy End is the best-known après venue, while Priehyba and Crystal Bar provide a solid evening scene.

Other Activities Rating — 7/10

Wellness, winter walking and mountain activities provide good variety beyond skiing.

Resort Amenities Rating — 7/10

Jasná has modern lifts, improving facilities and a growing range of accommodation and services.

Average Age Rating — 30

The resort attracts a mix of families, groups and regional visitors, creating a balanced demographic.

Off-Piste Rating — 7/10

Jasná has designated freeride zones and some off-piste terrain, making it one of the stronger options in Eastern Europe.

Ski Pass Pricing

  • 6-day Jasná ski pass: €360
  • 1-day adult pass: €72 
  • Child, youth and senior discounts available
  • Covers 50 km of pistes

Peak Periods & Best Time to Visit

Jasná is busiest in February during regional and European school holidays when demand peaks. Lift queues can build at main access points, though the split mountain helps distribute skiers. January and March offer quieter conditions with good snow.

Busiest period: February 

Best time to go: January to March.

Slopes

Slope Breakdown 

  • 27km Blue 
  • 16km Red 
  • 7km Black 

Terrain is well balanced with strong beginner and intermediate focus.

Nightlife

Jasná nightlife includes Happy End Club as a late venue, plus Crystal Bar and Priehyba as two notable bars. The overall atmosphere is lively but less intense than major Alpine party resorts.

Bars & Restaurants

Jasná has approximately 30+ restaurants ranging from traditional alpine dining to modern international cuisine.

 

Notable spots include:

Rotunda Restaurant – iconic mountain-top venue with panoramic views and local cuisine.

Koliba Tri Studničky – traditional Slovak restaurant known for regional dishes.

Crystal Bar – modern venue combining food and drinks in a social setting.

 

The food scene is good value and steadily improving with the resort’s development.

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