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Hello, we are a family of 4 with kids 12, 10 and we will stay in Val Gardena for a week during the new Year. We are all beginners. Which is the best slope so the kids to get confidence with easy slopes?
I saw that Alpe Di Suisi has very easy slopes but we are staying in Val Gardena. Can we go every day in Alp di Suisi? Can we go via lifts from Ortisei? Or Santa Christina?
Thanks
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Tonilong wrote:
Hello, we are a family of 4 with kids 12, 10 and we will stay in Val Gardena for a week during the new Year. We are all beginners. Which is the best slope so the kids to get confidence with easy slopes?
I saw that Alpe Di Suisi has very easy slopes but we are staying in Val Gardena. Can we go every day in Alp di Suisi? Can we go via lifts from Ortisei? Or Santa Christina?
Thanks
Go where your ski instructors take you.
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@Tonilong
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Above advice is good.
Alpe di Suisi is accessed from Ortisei.
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@Tonilong
, There is a 'Valley' bus that runs from Selva to Ortisei (for access to Alpe di suisi) :: The Monte Pana also an easy slopes area (accessed from Santa Christina)
For absolute beginners, Selva has adequate slopes
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Kenzie wrote:
Go where your ski instructors take you.
100%. No matter how perfect a run might be for beginners if you've never done it you have another demon on your shoulder chatting doubts in your ear. Will it he too hard? Will I take a wrong turn and end up on a black? Etc. If you stick to runs you've done with your instructor you have one less thing to worry about.
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