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Free Children's ski courses and lift passes in the Karwendel region
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Just heard an advert for this on the radio so I thought I'd try and find a link and put it up. Definitely one for the DIYers I suppose as I doubt any of the big TOs go to this region. not too far from either Innsbruck or Munich Airports either.
Here's the link to the English pages for anyone interested:
http://www.silberregion-karwendel.com/en/natur/skifahren/gratis-skikurs
Seems to have been going on for a couple of seasons or more. Not high mileage pistes isle, but off the usual beaten track it could mean more reasonable Half Term prices. All Austrian instructors have to be able to also instruct in English in case you are worried about the language barrier. The English component is part of their training, plus the standard of language teaching in Austrian schools is very high, with lots of native- speakers wherever possible at least for the oral components.
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