Whether it's your first independent turn or a challenging off-road ride, everyone can enjoy themselves here. Fun and enjoyment are also top priorities on these courses. In addition, our varied program ensures that your children achieve the desired learning success safely and reliably.
Important facts at a glance
- Start days: Sunday (only for beginners) and Monday
- Course times: 09:45-11:45 - 13:00-15:00
- Meeting point: 09:30 am at the respective flag in front of the ski school
- Group division: At the beginning there is a division within the different groups.
- Final race: Every Friday with a trophy and certificate for each child.
- Lunch supervision: Can be booked for 14:00€/day. Includes food, drink and supervision.
- Evening adventure day: Every Thursday - barbecue, flying fox and rubber dinghy ride in the snow.
A valid lift pass is required for the advanced courses. This is not included in the price. Please contact us to find out which is the right lift pass for your child.
Different learning materials and lots of ski games make every day an experience for your child.
Find the right level
Please note that the classification is based on the technique you have already learned and not on the most difficult slope you have skied so far.
green (Tellerlift)
Our green/platter lift courses are ideal for children who have already gained some experience on skis and now want to improve their technique. In these courses, participants learn how to turn safely, use the platter lift and drag lift and improve their alpine skiing skills.
Turning, learning to use the lift, plow steering
blue slopes
Our blue course is aimed at advanced beginners who want to improve their technique on blue slopes. The blue slopes on the Diedamskopf offer a somewhat steeper challenge than in other areas, so participants should already be able to brake safely, make turns and use the platter lift. A certain degree of parallel skiing in the diagonal run is also a prerequisite for the best progress in this course. Safe cornering on a blue slope, riding a chairlift
red slopes
Our red course is aimed at advanced skiers who want to perfect their technique on red slopes. While this course is structured similarly to the blue course, the focus here is on complete parallel skiing and the effective use of ski poles. Parallel ski control - long radii/short radii, learning how to use poles.
black slopes
Our black course is aimed at experienced children who want to further refine their technique on the challenging slopes. This course is ideal for children who have already reached a high level and now want to take their turns and technique to the next level.
Carving - long radii/short radii, off-piste: Moguls/deep snow
As we are not yet fully digitalized, we ask you to come to our office building one day before the start of the course to pick up your ticket for the ski course. We can also clarify any questions you may have. If it is not possible for you to collect your ticket the day before, then please just come a little earlier on the day of the course to take care of everything you need.