The summit is located in the Posowicki Range. Until 2006 a concrete ski jumping hill stood here. It is because of it that the hill is commonly called the "Jump".
The first makeshift ski jump was standing here in 1930s. It was replaced with a wooden structure in the early 1950s. The initiator of its construction was Włodzimierz Wójcikiewicz. It is hard to believe, but the longest jumps were then 24 m. The facility, however, did not meet the requirements allowing for further competition. The wooden hill was replaced with a concrete one which was designed by Jerzy Muniak and put into operation on January 11, 1970. In total, only about 10 competitions took place on the hill.
Demolished and destroyed, it was demolished in 2006.
Currently, there is a ski station with a 500 m long slope, ski equipment rental, ski school and an ice rink. A hotel with a restaurant and many other attractions are nearby. On the slopes of the Ring, there has been a trail for MTB riding enthusiasts since 2022, the so-called single track. Ski lifts on Pierścienica Mountain (367 m a.s.l.) Double T-bar lift, route length 500 m, width 22–50 m, altitude difference 58 m, single Ski LiT-bar lift 480 m long, belt ski lift for children 100 m long. Night skiing, artificial snow, snowcat. Hotel, restaurant, ski service and rent a ski, ski school, toboggan slide, the ice rinks.
This place is on following trails
Around Pierścienica
10,9 km
Around Pierścienica and Telegraf Mountains (Time for Forest)
22,8 km
2:00 h
Chęciny - Łagów
70,2 km
21:30 h
Kielce Hala Legionów - Kielce Hala Legionów
16,4 km
The Green Velo Trail
197 km
Walking trail around Kielce
53,9 km
15:30 h