
Year-round development of a young skier — slope training and trips in winter, roller skating as all-round training in summer. The club is run through the Zone4.pl Foundation (sports club), with classes led by Zone4 instructors. Enrolment is open — full slope training at Górka Szczęśliwicka starts in the 2026/2027 season.
Individual ski lessons teach you to ski. A club goes a step further: regular training in a fixed group, a development plan spread across the whole year, and a team the child belongs to — with teammates, coaches and shared goals.
Our base is Górka Szczęśliwicka — the only ski slope within Warsaw. Club training can therefore fit into a normal school week, without leaving the city.
The winter pillar of the club is skiing: training on the slope and trips to bigger hills. Full training at Górka Szczęśliwicka starts from the 2026/2027 season — the slope is currently being modernised, and the details of the return are on the reopening page.
Training is complemented by one-day trips to slopes with real lifts and longer runs, and winter day camps during the school break — meaning more hours on snow each season.
A young skier should not take a six-month break from training. In summer the club trains on roller skates — the movement closest to skiing: edge work, balance, turn rhythm and stance. Our roller brand runs the Zone4Rollin sports section — with Inline Alpine (slalom on skates) and Skatecross training.
This makes development truly year-round: snow and dry slope in winter, roller skates in Warsaw parks in summer.
The club operates through the Zone4.pl Foundation — a sports club. It is the formula known from sports clubs: the goal is the development of young athletes, not just one-off classes. The foundation provides the club’s organisational backbone — from the formal side to supporting the training activity.
Classes are led by the Zone4 team — PZN-licensed instructors who teach children at Górka Szczęśliwicka every day. Some of our staff also have competition experience from Inline Alpine and Skatecross events — so they know first-hand what sport looks like from the competitive side, not just the recreational one.
We are now building a list of families interested in the club. Group allocation, the training schedule and fees will be announced before full slope training starts in the 2026/2027 season — those on the list will hear first.
Leave your details — we will be in touch once we announce the groups and the training schedule.
Questions? Write or call us — we will tell you about the club’s plans and suggest where to start with your child right now.
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