In winter the Massif of Śnieżnik abounds in attractions offering multiple leisure activity opportunities. Międzygórze has rich winter sports traditions –in the past it operated numerous ski trails, a ski jumping facility, a luge track. All these attracted instructors from the Alpine countries (e.g. Mathias Zdarsky – a forerunner of downhill skiing) who ran courses in this valued resort. The history has somewhat altered the state of affairs and presently the standards concerning these activities have also changed. Popular skiing centres operate in the area, there is an abundance of all-year round attractions – below you can find our ‘must do’ recommendations for the winter season:
Visitors can plan a lot more, however, regardless of what they choose, they can certainly expect fantastic time here. With its Tyrolean architecture, when covered in snow and reminiscent of an Alpine resort, Międzygórze is capable of putting everyone under a spell. Offering a wide array of possibilities, the town provides a perfect base for both a winter holiday stay and weekend visits.
Międzygórze can boast of one of the most modern stations of the GOPR Mountain Volunteer Search and Rescue in Poland. The new building,with a design inspired by its mountainous surroundings, is well-inscribedwithin the landscape while its immediate vicinity has been adapted and equipped to the needs of rescue operations. The staff of the all-year-round GOPR station in Międzygórze have also been provided with professional equipment: quads, snowmobiles, a Land Rover Defender, and – obviously - appropriate medical supplies in order to guarantee maximum safety to tourists. Inour mountains hikers may feel safe since they are in good care of professionally trained rescuers. The investment was partly subsidised by the EU in the frames of the Dolnoslaskie Regional Operational Programme.
We wish our visitors only safe and well-advised mountain treks, should anything unexpected happen, however, our GOPR Rescue and Search Service Station at ul. Śnieżna 23c may be contacted 24/7 all year round.
Telefony alarmowe:
985 oraz 601 100 300
Aktualny komunikat GOPR:
http://meteo.gopr.pl