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Where to go with beginner partner?
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@jmr59
, As your going late March you can leave booking until late and see where the best snow is for your shortlist of resorts.
I’d add that you should look at Soldeu in Andorra, the majority of instructors have English as their first language. The piste terrain won’t suit you, but your going to have to accept that while your partner gets up to speed and can ski blues and reds. In my book a partner who enjoys skiing and will go away with you is great, just dont expect them to ski at the same speed or the same runs that you do, of course they may well turn out to be much better than you
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