Jasná’s hotels are strung out along the road from the town of Liptovský Mikuláš to the head of the valley 17km away. There isn’t a resort centre as such, but the hub of Jasna is at the foot of the lifts at Biela Pút near the end of the valley, where there’s a couple of four‑star hotels, a daytime restaurant and a couple of sports shops. Free shuttle buses run along the valley, serving the various car parks, accommodation, and three entry points to the slopes.
Accommodation in Jasná is great value by Alpine standards. Top of the range places are modern and comfortable with impressive spa facilities. There are some basic budget places, including British-run operations that offer catered chalets.
Prices for many hotels change frequently depending on demand.Most of the accommodation is in hotels, but there are a few pensions and apartments further down the valley.
For further Jasná inspiration, see our guides to the resort’s best restaurants and après ski.
Hotels
Ostredok
The three-star Ostredok is across the road from the piste and lifts at Biela Pút near the end of the valley. It’s modern, with light and airy public areas, big windows and stone cladding. It has 26 rooms and five suites, an Italian restaurant, a steam room and two types of sauna.
Price: £
Grand Jasná Hotel
Across the road from the piste and lifts at Biela Pút near the end of the valley. The Grand Jasná Hotel has smart and spacious rooms and is very family-friendly. Toys such as plastic cars are widely in evidence and there is kids’ entertainment or dancing in the evenings during school holidays. There’s a specially glassed-off room for adults only, so you can get some peace. There are also excellent spa facilities with various types of sauna and steam rooms, outdoor hot tubs and an indoor pool with massage jets.
Price: ££
Wellness Hotel Chopok
Half-way between the slopes and the town of Liptovský Mikuláš, the upscale chalet-style Wellness Hotel Chopok has a relaxed restaurant and two bars (one with bowling lanes). There’s also an extensive spa area with several indoor pools and saunas. Good for families, there are large family rooms, a kids’ pool and indoor playroom. The hotel runs a free shuttle bus.
Price: ££
Chalets and apartments
Propaganda
Run by Paul Wilson, a former British snowboard instructor, Propaganda has four chalets sleeping eight to 16, including one right on the slopes and has been operating since 2005. It also has its own ski and snowboard school and rental shop. For the three chalets not on the slopes, it provides free transport to and from the ski area each day, and for all except the one in the centre of Liptovský Mikuláš it offers free daily transport to and from restaurants and bars until 9pm.
Price: £
Book it: Seven nights from £250 pp for a chalet sleeping eight, with Chalet Jasna (chaletjasna.co.uk). Excludes travel.
The Dragon’s Lair
A chalet with five en-suite bedrooms sleeping up to 19 people located in the valley below the Jasna ski area. The Dragon’s Lair has its own ski hire, sauna and outdoor hot tub, and in-house massages and yoga can be arranged. On the ground floor is a bar open to the public.
Price: ££
Book it: Four nights from €414 b&b pp with Jasna Adventures. Includes equipment hire and transfers.
Booking.com rates above are guide prices per person per night, please note that packages can differ across accommodation. Please check the properties’ websites for further information on what’s included.
Unless stated otherwise, package prices are per person, based on two sharing a double or twin room, half-board, for seven nights, including flights and transfers.
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