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Międzygórze
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| K-Point: | ca. 15 m |
| Further jumps: | no |
| Plastic matting: | no |
| Status: | destroyed |
| Coordinates: | 50.222222, 16.784639 ✔
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The Annahof ski jumping hill was one of two facilities operating in Międzygórze (Wölfelsgrund) and belonged to the oldest elements of the local winter sports infrastructure. Its existence is confirmed by a German guidebook to the County of Glatz from the early 20th century, in which the “Wintersport” section explicitly lists “Sprungschanze beim Annahof”, meaning a ski jumping hill located directly next to the Annahof inn and farmstead situated on the Schneebergstraße, the former road leading from Międzygórze towards Mount Śnieżnik. This indicates that the hill existed and was in use many years before the construction of the larger facility on the slopes of Śnieżnik, and its presence was considered significant enough to be included in official tourist guides. Modern analyses place the hill on a slope of the Wilczka valley, southeast of the centre of Międzygórze. After the Second World War, the facility most likely ceased operation, and its structure has completely disappeared.
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