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Half Term destination for beginners from Geneva
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I would suggest Les Carroz. The village is very friendly and pretty compact, although there are outlying areas. Buses to take you to the gondola and a small ice rink for activities other than skiing. On the hill, the beginners areas are either just off the village centre or on a gentle slope on the ridge/plateau above and below the gondola station. As mentioned by NorthernSoulBoy above the red back is very wide and should be managed after a few lessons.
Both my boys learnt there about 6/7 years ago at the ages of 5 & 7. Went 2 years consecutively and used both ESI & ESF - ESI weren't operating the 2nd year.
Should note that this was outside half term though.
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