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Group snowboard lessons for a child
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Looking to take my son (8 years old) for his first trip snowboarding and would like to book him into group lessons for a week.
Was looking at Tignes but it seems only ESF provide lessons for kids and it's 12 in a group.
Can anyone recommend a resort in Europe that have good beginner group lessons?
Thanks!
Russ
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The guys at board.at in Saalbach always look like they are having fun.
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Avoriaz- mint snowboarding. They are English speaking, small groups and quite frankly brilliant.
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Nadenoodlee wrote:
Avoriaz- mint snowboarding. They are English speaking, small groups and quite frankly brilliant.
+ 1 for mint snowboarding, my godson learned with them and it was great
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Thanks folks, Mint look great but didn't like Avoriaz when we were there a couple of years ago.
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Prosneige offer them in Les Menuires and Val Thorens, with small group sizes (max. 6 i think) - I don't know anyone who has used them for snowboard though, but me and several friends have been very happy with their ski lessons.
http://www.prosneige.fr/en/
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