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Tickets for Ski jumping in Rateče Planica - Mar 29, 2026

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Ski jumping Tickets (Ski jumping)
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Date and time Mar 29, 2026 at 12:00 AM
Location Gorišek Brothers Flying Hill, Rateče Planica, Slovenia
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Event summary

Ski jumping Ski jumping – Mar 29, 2026 at 12:00 AM – Gorišek Brothers Flying Hill, Rateče Planica, Slovenia
In a few seconds you see skill, nerve, and balance all at once. Ski jumping is quick, clear, and strangely addictive to follow. The tension builds, then breaks the moment the skis touch down. If you want that feeling live, check availability and keep it simple.

Gorišek Brothers Flying Hill - ski jump, capacity 50,000, address: Rateče 165, Rateče Planica, Slovenia. Find location details and a city guide further down the page.

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Event details

Performer Ski jumping
City Rateče Planica, Slovenia
Venue / arena Gorišek Brothers Flying Hill
Date Mar 29, 2026
Start time 12:00 AM
Venue type Ski jump
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Location and venue

Gorišek Brothers Ski Flying Hill is more than a ski jump—it’s a landmark of ski flying and a defining symbol of Planica. Its monumental profile sits naturally in the valley, while the inrun and landing hill are engineered for top-level competitions, keeping the entire flight path in view from takeoff to touchdown. On event days, the atmosphere is intense and focused, and it’s easy to understand why Planica is synonymous with the biggest moments in ski flying.

The on-site experience feels open, clear, and close to the action: spectator areas and viewing zones offer strong sightlines, and the sound system and event production follow the rhythm of competition so every key moment is heard and felt. Visitors appreciate efficient operations, food-and-drink points, and a venue designed for large crowds without losing that “right there” feeling.

The micro-location is straightforward: Rateče 165, Rateče Planica, Slovenia. Entrances are clearly signposted around the complex, and the easiest approach is via official parking areas and/or designated drop-off points near the access road, followed by a short walk to the checkpoints. For broader guidance on getting around beyond the venue itself, see the destination text further down the page.
Address Rateče 165, Rateče Planica, Slovenia
Capacity About 50,000
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Destination guide: Rateče Planica

Rateče Planica, on the edge of the Julian Alps, blends a peaceful mountain setting with the buzz of major events. This corner of Slovenia attracts visitors who want top-level sport or a concert spectacle in surroundings that feel both intimate and impressive. The proximity of Kranjska Gora adds extra value with a wide choice of accommodation, restaurants, and activities, making it easy to plan a complete trip without stress. Many guests particularly appreciate the area’s tidiness, sense of safety, and the fact that everything unfolds in a natural “amphitheatre” of a mountain valley.

Getting there and moving around is made simple by strong connections to the Nordic Centre Planica. If you’re driving, access is straightforward via the A2 motorway (exit Hrušica) and then regional roads toward Rateče and Planica. By public transport, the most common option is to take Slovenske železnice trains to Jesenice, then use bus links toward the Rateče–Planica area, and in season there are also local services such as the Ski Bus on the Gozd Martuljek – Kranjska Gora – Rateče – NC Planica route. For international arrivals by air, Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport is the main gateway, with onward travel by road or by combining bus and rail into the Gorenjska region.

Since you’re already coming for an event, it’s worth saving time for an extra “bonus” experience. Take a stroll through Kranjska Gora, breathe in the alpine air with Julian Alps panoramas, and explore the Planica valley beneath the Ponce ridges, where nature adds a special backdrop to the whole experience. Fans of easy walks often choose paths toward Planica and nearby viewpoints, while photo hunters look for the best frames along the valley’s edge and by mountain streams. With this mix of sport, music, and nature, Rateče Planica feels like a destination you’ll gladly return to.
Airport Trieste–Friuli Venezia Giulia Airport (TRS), Ronchi dei Legionari (GO), Slovenia
Country / Continent Slovenia / Europe
Time zone UTC+01:00
Central Europe Standard Time

About the performer

Ski Jumping, a pinnacle of Nordic sport and one of the most striking winter disciplines, delivers a rare mix of speed, precision, and courage. On the hill, the inrun technique, flight control, and the elegance of the landing merge in just a few seconds, so every attempt feels like a compact spectacle with a clear beginning and end. For spectators, that means constant suspense and an easy story to follow: who will hold steady in the air and fly beyond expectations, with a telemark landing as the signature of style.

The production of modern events is designed to give visitors a seamless visual and audio experience, with big screens, live graphics, and commentary that follows results in real time. Jumps are scored by combining distance and style marks, and conditions such as wind and inrun gate changes can be factored in, helping keep the competition fair when the weather shifts. Clear on-site information, from round announcements to standings, also helps first-time fans who are buying tickets for this winter spectacle.

Part of the magic lies in different hill types—from normal and large hills to ski flying venues—because each brings its own pace and evening drama. The construction point (K-point) works as a reference target, so the crowd quickly learns when a jump is “big” and when the fight for the podium truly starts. With qualifications, competition rounds, and a final, the program naturally builds toward a climax, and breaks are just long enough for a warm drink, a photo, and a clear view of the next wave of emotion from the stands.

Visitors often highlight the energy in the stands and the athletes’ intense focus, because victories are decided in fine margins and every jump can reshuffle the order. Organization is typically disciplined: entrances, sectors, and timing guide you through the venue without unnecessary waiting, while public-address systems and signage keep things flowing. Safety checks, equipment control, and careful hill preparation create a safe, family-friendly setting, making the experience comfortable for kids and for casual attendees who want a relaxed sports day.

Whether you follow the World Cup, major championships, or spectacular evening sessions under floodlights, the feeling is equally strong: skis humming on the inrun, silence before takeoff, and a burst of cheering at touchdown. Fan zones, local food, and souvenirs are often available, so a visit can turn into a full-day outing or a weekend trip. Well-planned infrastructure helps with arrival, and different grandstands offer excellent visibility outdoors, along with practical tips on warm clothing and getting there early.

Take the opportunity to feel the charisma of the sport up close, where tradition meets modern technology—from aerodynamics to precise measurement and clear scoring rules. Tickets open the door to one of the few disciplines in which crowd emotion and professional execution meet in the same instant, without long delays between key moments. Whether you come for your favorites, the atmosphere, or a winter getaway, Ski Jumping delivers an event that is thrilling, easy to follow, informative, and memorable.

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