For a formidable challenge to both snowboarders and skiers, ski holidays in the Czech Republic may just be the thing for you. There are many intermediate and advanced slopes to meet your needs in the Czech Republic, along with terrain parks for snowboarders who want to practice their tricks.
On the other hand, for beginners ski holidays in Czech Republic may not be such a great choice as there are very few green trails, and not many ski schools to cater to their needs. The three best Czech ski resorts for ski holidays are the Harrachov ski area, Jested ski area, and Spindleruv Mlyn ski area. Each offers great value for the price, you may pay for lodgings, which is actually the overall theme of a ski holiday to the Czech Republic since most activities are relatively cheap when compared to other resorts in the European ski areas.
Even ski passes generally cost less, which is great since this is what most people head to the Czech Republic to do. However, there is a limited amount of slope variation, so you need to consider what your priorities are.
On the other hand, the après ski is great for groups and singles looking to have some fun on the town, with plenty of bars and restaurants as well as discos to accommodate those who want to get out for a night of fun after a day on the slopes. The towns are also very quaint and historical in nature, making them fun to explore with plenty of warm and welcoming locals to help show you around and entice you with the local goods.