Ośrodek Narciarsko-Rekreacyjny Harenda w Zakopanem, Ski resort in Zakopane, Poland.
Skigebiet Harenda stretches across the southeastern slopes of Rafaczówka hill, connecting to the Gubałówka ridge at elevations between 770 and 980 meters (2,530 to 3,215 feet). The facility features roughly three kilometers (1.9 miles) of slopes with artificial snow systems.
The resort hosted international competitions starting with FIS European Cup events in February 2009, followed by women's slalom races in March 2011. These contests established the location as a venue for serious competitive skiing.
A regional restaurant at the heart of the complex serves local dishes and welcomes about 350 guests at a time. This spot brings together locals and visitors who want to try traditional food in a social setting.
The resort operates daily until 21:00 with illuminated slopes for evening skiing available to visitors. The facility has lifts of different types and sizes designed to serve skiers of various skill levels.
A four-person chairlift can transport around 2,400 people per hour up the mountain. This high capacity allows the resort to move many skiers quickly during busy days.
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