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The Best Ski Resorts in Romania

top 3 Ski resorts in Romania

If you love winter sports, then you should consider these ski resorts in Romania. Why? Because the slopes are great, the view is breathtaking and you will find the people to be very friendly! Oh yes, and it’s fairly cheap!

But, before we dive into the best ski resorts in Romania, you should know that each region comes with its own traditions and lovely scenery. So, if you plan on visiting Romania in winter, then be sure you get to glide over at least one of these slopes!

Ski Resorts in Romania – Poiana Brasov

Poiana Brasov is actually a very popular ski resort, preferred not only by locals, but by foreign visitors as well. It’s located near Brasov – a Gothic – Romantic and Art Nouveau mix of beautiful facades and interiors.

Poiana Brasov ski slope

Once you reach Poiana Brasov, take a few moments to enjoy the breathtaking views. You will surely be impressed by this winter landscape!

Poiana Brasov is one of the best ski resorts in Romania, not only because it has 7 slopes, but also because they range from a light difficulty to medium and hard. The slopes are also great for snowboarding, tubing, snowmobiles and paragliding!

Ski slopes in Poiana Brasov

If you’re a skilled skier, then Lupului slope comes with 2860 m of snow and it’s perfect for a quick adrenaline rush.

Sulinar is a medium difficulty slope, but you can still ski about 2500 m in length. There’s also Drumul Rosu, an easy dive, where you can ski 4600 m away!

You’ll also find some smaller slopes, if you plan on taking shorter glides: Kanzel is a 450 m hard slope, while Bradul and Stadion are only 465 and 325 m, but a delight for beginners!

The ski slopes are served by: 2 cables Capra Neagra and Kanzel, a gondola, five ski lifts and two chairlifts.

Below you will find a chart with the information you need for each ski slope from Poiana Brasov. Make sure to check if it has a nocturne before adventuring there at night.

SlopeDifficultyLengthDeparture altitudeArrival altitudeTransport cableNocturneSnow cannons
Lupuluihard2605 m1703 m975 mchairliftnoyes
Kanzelhard297 m1760 m1651 mski flit noyes
Subteleferichard2200 m 1700 m1050 mgondolanoyes
Sulinarmedium2820 m1705 m1070 mgondolanoyes
Drumul Rosumedium4752 m1765 m1050 mgondolanoyes
Braduleasy430 m1106 m1035 mski flityesyes
 Stadioneasy612 m1040 m1010 mski flitnoyes
Ski slopes difficulty and length in Poiana Brasov ski resort, Romania

How much does it cost to ski in Poiana Brasov

Although Poiana Brasov is one of the most expensive ski resorts in Romania, don’t overthink it. Prices are not that high as you would expect, they are actually quite affordable.

A ski pass for one day would be 150 Lei. That means that you will pay roughly $38 USD for an adult and $22 USD for a child. If you’re planning on spending more than just one day, you’ll be pleased to know that you can pay up to 10 days per season (consecutive or not) or 20 hours per season.

A ride with the cable for adults is $6.5 USD (up or down) and $8.8 USD if you plan on going up and down. For children it’s cheaper: $3 USD for just one ride and $5 USD for going both ways.

We’re gathered a price list below, so you can see if it’s convenient enough for you.

CableAdult priceChildren price
One way$6.5 USD$3 USD
Both ways$8.8 USD$5 USD
Ski PassAdult priceChildren price
1 day$37.5 USD$22 USD
2 days$60 USD$33 USD
3 days$85 USD$45 USD
4 days$105 USD$55 USD
5 days$125 USD$65 USD
6 days$143 USD$75 USD
10 days in one season
Consecutive or not
$262 USD$162 USD
20 hours in the same season
(min. time 1h)
$125 USD$65 USD
Ski prices in Poiana Brasov

Depending on the year, prices might slightly vary, but you can get an idea of how much you would spend.

The ski slopes open everyday, from 9 am and close at 16:00.

Weather in Poiana Brasov – Best time to ski

Want to ski in June in Poiana Brasov? Well, you might want to take a look at the weather, before booking your journey. Romania is a 4 seasons country, so if you think you’ll be able to ski throughout the year, you couldn’t be more wrong!

Winter starts in December and so does the ski season. When temperatures drop enough, snow cannons are used to create the perfect skiing conditions. Just to make sure your trip will be worth your while, checkout the weather conditions below, in real time:

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Need to know how crowded it is? Below you’ll find a live webcam from Poiana Brasov that will surely help!

Where so stay in Poiana Brasov

If you’re thinking of spending some time in Poiana Brasov, then you’ll have plenty of places to chose from.

Posh hotels, cosy accommodation or budget friendly bedrooms, Poiana Brasov has them all. You can see below a map of the places you can take a great power sleep and enjoy the view!

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Poiana Brasov is one of the most wonderful ski resorts in Romania and it would be a shame to miss going.

Straja – One of the most beautiful Ski Resorts in Romania

If you’re an avid snow sports consumer, then these 12 slopes are ideal for you! Each of them is equipped with cable transportation to make your experience easier and more pleasant.

You’ll be also pleased to know that five of the slopes also have a nocturne, if you fancy a swing below the lighted sky.

Due to the construction of the gondola and ski lift on the Straja peak, there’s an 8.1 Km long slope that you will surely enjoy! We’ve also summed up the slopes in Straja so you could see which one is the best for you. Oh, don’t worry, there’s plenty to choose from!

SlopeDifficultyLengthDeparture altitudeArrival altitudeTransport cableNocturneSnow cannons
Strajamedium8100 m1868 m750 mchairliftnoyes
Lupului Ihard519 m1610 m1447 mski liftyesyes
Lupului IImedium750 m 1610 m1447 mski liftyesyes
Canalhard1400 mno infono infochairliftnono
Canal IImedium1200 mno infono infochairliftnoyes
Constantinescueasy1100 m1565 m1360 mski liftyesyes
Sf. Gheorgheeasy700 m1343 m1198 mskiflityesyes
Mutumedium1269 m1697 m1497 mski liftyesyes
Soareluieasy405 m1462 m1360 mski liftyesyes
Telegondolamedium3200 m1700 m1520 mgondolanoyes
Vf. Strajamedium1000 m1686 m1650 mchairliftnoyes
Baloobeginner100 mused only for teachingBaby-ski
noyes
Ski slopes difficulty and length in Straja ski resort, Romania

Canal slope is also used for snowboarding and it’s open until late April, with no artificial snow. It has a difference of level of about 180 m.

On Tuesdays the chairlifts and gondola are closed for revision. The gondola is closed all day long and the chairlifts work alternatively, with a 2h revision. Don’t worry, ski lifts work as usual.

Ski slopes map in Straja ski resort, Romania
source: skistraja.ro/img/partii/harta_partii.jpg

Ski prices in Straja

Straja is not one of those ski resorts in Romania that are pricey. Compared to Poiana Brasov, it’s actually less expensive, though you will see that the conditions also differ a bit.

Before jumping into prices and comparisons, you should know the following:

Ski passPrice
1 day – that day$27.5 USD
2 days$50 USD
3 days$70 USD
4 days$88 USD
5 days$105 USD
All Season$374 USD
4 hours – that day$15 USD
Between 9:00 – 17:00 that day$22.5 USD
Between 13:00 – 21:00 that day$22.5 USD
10 points$7.5 USD
100 points$67.5 USD
Ski pass price for Straja ski resorts in Romania

Weather in Straja – What’s the Best time to ski

Usually, the ski season in Straja starts in December, but there have been times when it even started in late November.

If you’re thinking of taking some time to visit the ski slopes in Straja, make sure you check the weather reports before booking anything.

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Where to stay in Straja

If you’ve already looked for accommodation in Straja, I guess you didn’t find any. That’s because there aren’t that many!

Although the ski slopes are located in Straja, you can easily find a place to sleep in nearby Lupeni or even in the small town of Petrosani.

However, if you wish to stay in Straja, you have just a few places to choose from. Montana chalet, Guest house Petre or Alpin villa are some that we recommend.

If you’re not very picky, you can easily find accommodation in a nice cozy bed below:

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Sinaia Ski Resort

Sinaia is one of those small towns that have a special vibe to them. You’ll find that the scenery combined with the architecture is something you will truly enjoy.

Sinaia ski slope

Ski slopes in Sinaia

Besides the view, Sinaia has also a number of slopes, perfect for skiing. No less than 18 ski slopes have been set for all winter snow sports lovers. With lengths ranging from a whooping 2972 m to a modest 150 m, most of them are naturally covered with snow.

If you’re a novice and you’re thinking of learning how to ski, you should know in advance that there are actually two slopes dedicated to beginners. Of course, Sinaia also has 3 slopes that are perfect for advanced skiers, 11 for intermediate and 4 easy slopes.

SlopeDifficultyLengthDeparture altitudeArrival altitudeTransport cableNocturneSnow cannons
Laptici 1easy1900 m2090 m1760 mchairliftnoyes
Laptici 2medium900 m2090 m1900 mchairliftnoyes
Drumul de varamedium2972 m2045 m1650 mgondolanono
Traseu varianta 1medium500 m2090 m2040 mchairliftnono
Partia nouamedium1800 m1416 m1026 mgondolanono
Traseu varianta 2medium1000 m1820 m1760 mchairliftnono
Valea soarelui 1medium1191 m2035 m1821 mchairliftnono
Valea dorului 1medium775 m2040 m1822 mchairliftnono
Valea dorului 2medium804 m2049 m1819 mchairliftnono
Valea dorului variantamedium896 m2033 m1834 mchairliftnono
Papagalhard897 m2045 m1650 mgondolanono
Tarlehard543 m1870 m1649 mgondolanono
Carphard1382 m2056 m1607 mgondolanono
Beginnereasy173 m2062 m2042 mnono
Valea soarelui 2easy1200 m1960 m1760 mchairliftnono
Scandurarimedium505 m1968 m1820 mchairliftnono
Gondolaeasy150 m1026 m1006 mbabyski new slopeyesyes
Valea cu brazimedium300 m1500 m1385 mgondolanono
Sinaia ski slopes

If you need to know how much skiing in Sinaia would cost you, we’re gathered up a list of prices that you can use. Depending on the year, prices may vary, but you’ll still have an ideea on how much you should be spending.

SkipassAdultsStudentsChildren
1 day$36.5 USD$31.5 USD$25 USD
09:00 – 13:00$26.3 USD$22.5 USD$17.5 USD
13:00 – 17:00$21.5 USD$18.8 USD$15 USD
2 hours anytime$16.2 USD$13.8 USD$12.5 USD
2 consecutive days$65 USD$55 USD$45 USD
3 consecutive days$92.5 USD$79 USD$65 USD
Skipass price for skiing in Sinaia
Skilift new slopeAdultsStudentsChildern
single rate (going up)$1.25

Gondola Sinaia (section 1000-1400 / 1400-2000)
Climbing / descending a section$6.25 USD$5 USD
Ascent + descent 1 section$11.5 USD$7.5 USD
Ascent/ descent 2 sections$11.5 USD$6.25 USD
Ascent + descent 2 sections$17.5 USD$11.5 USD
Prices for ski lifts and gondola in Sinaia, Romania

Keep in mind that students can benefit from a discounted price only if the provide a student card with a photo, valid for the current year.

Also, children aged between 5 and 12 benefit from a discounted rate: the discount is granted with the condition of presenting a document proving their age (birth certificate or passport).


Children under 5 have free pass. The free pass is granted only accompanied by a paying adult and they must provide proof of age (birth certificate or passport).

CardAdultsStudentsChildren
24 points$20 USD$17.5 USD$12.5 USD
48 points$37.5 USD$32.5 USD$23.8 USD
60 points$45 USD$38.8 USD$29 USD
96 points$62.5 USD$53.8 USD$40 USD
120 points$75 USD$64 USD$49 USD
180 points$107.5 USD$91.2 USD$70 USD
300 points$165 USD$140 USD$107.5 USD
Points charged
Gondola ascending6 points
Gondola descending6 points
Chair Lift ascending6 points
Ski lift ascending – Gondola slope2 points
Prices for skiing in Sinaia

Weather in Sinaia – Best time to go skiing

Although Sinaia is one of the best ski resorts in Romania, you still need snow if you want to ski! Before you venture in booking your stay in Sinaia, make sure to pack for the correct weather.

While December often brings snow on the high peaks of the Carpathian mountains, it’s always best to check the weather conditions aforehead. Keeping this in mind, we have added a widget that updates the weather in real time, so you can check anytime!

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Where to stay in Sinaia

You’ll find a wide range of hotels, chalets or affordable places to spend the night in. It doesn’t matter what you’re looking for, Sinaia seems to provide everyone with what they need when it comes to accommodation.

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If you love winter and you plan on visiting Romania, be sure to checkout Balea Lake – an impressive glacier. Corvin Castle is also something you shouldn’t miss and maybe Bigar Waterfall!

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