Bambini on Skis

Learn to ski with ski courses for toddlers

Children in Best Learn2Ski vests play under colourful parachute on snowy slope with ski instructors in the background

    Technique, safety, FUN!

    in Austria's greatest skiing paradise

    At “Bambini on Skis”, beginners and slightly advanced little slope stars aged between 4 and 6 are introduced to skiing in a playful way. In small groups divided by language and age, the kids learn from trained ski instructors how to be safe on the slopes and have fun at the same time. Learning content according to international standards, full-day care with a fun children’s supporting programme and an exciting final ski race included!

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    What parents & children can look forward to

    Details about the “Bambini on Skis” course:

    • Course times: The course can be booked throughout the entire season. Beginners can join on Sundays or Mondays, while more advanced children can start daily. The children are looked after for the whole day, for at least five hours including lunch break and meals - the exact times are set by the respective ski school.
    • Course duration: The standard course duration is five days. Fewer days are possible on request.
    • Course variants: There are two course variants - one for absolute beginners and one for slightly advanced children who can already ski blue slopes, stop on their own and make turns.
    • Group allocation: The course takes place in limited small groups. To ensure good group dynamics, the groups are arranged according to age and language.
    • Ski rental: The ski schools offer ski rental and/or partner cooperation for rental.
    • Ski course: The instructors are trained (children’s) ski instructors with strong professional and social skills who teach the course content according to international standards. With active participation, the kids learn in a playful way how to make turns and stop independently on blue slopes and in the children's area.
    • Additional features: A children's area and a child-friendly uphill aid (magic carpet, conveyor belt, etc.) are available for the course.
    • Supporting programme: Each ski school creates a daily children’s supporting programme called “Fun on Skis”. At the end of the course, there is a final ski race with award ceremony.
    • “Nice to have”: Some ski schools offer courses in the mother tongue, opportunities to involve parents and additional individual experience features. More information is available from the respective ski school.
    • Terms and conditions: The general terms and conditions of the respective ski school apply. The course can be booked during the opening hours of the respective ski school.

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