Composite samples were obtained from hydroxyapatite powder and carbon fibres by hot pressing at 1100 o C and 25 MPa for 15 min in argon atmosphere. Two types of cut carbon fibres produced in a carbonisation process of polyacrylonitrile (PAN) precursor were used both in non-coated or coated form. The coatings of calcium phosphate were applied by sol-gel technique. The highly sintered composite with the best strength properties was obtained from coated carbon fibres with basic character of the surface. The existence of hydroxyl groups on fibre surface makes possible formation of bonds with the calcium phosphate layer formed as a result of polycondensation following the sol-gel procedure.