Cable Car on Kasprowy

The cable car to Kasprowy Wierch is the Poland's only alpine cable line. The ride to the summit of Kasprowy covers 4,291.59 meters, but with us it takes only a few minutes – the wagons can carry up to 60 people at a time in winter, and 32 in summer. 
The journey over the Tatra valleys is rich in stunning views and provides memorable experiences. The upper station is located at 1,959 m (only 26 meters below the summit of Kasprowy) and, together with the Meteorological Observatory belongs to the highest-located buildings in Poland.

At the top of Kasprowy you can admire breathtaking mountain views – Kasprowy is located almost centrally in the middle of the Tatra range. You can also start hiking at the summit – the yellow trail brings tourists from there to the Hala Gąsienicowa; the red ridge trail leads east through the peaks of Beskidy, Skrajna Turnia and Pośrednia Turnia to Świnica, and west – to the Czerwone Wierchy. In winter, Kasprowy provides opportunities for practising some of the most beautiful sports – skiing and snowboarding. In addition to the cable line, there are two chairlifts for the skiers in the Gąsienicowy and Goryczkowy Basin. The well-prepared ski slopes and proximity of the mountains attract crowds of skiing enthusiasts. In the Kasprowy area, the PKL prepares for skiers a total of 14 km of ski runs with natural snow. The routes in the Kasprowy area have FIS approvals for competitions.


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