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Soldeu or El Tarter for snowboarding

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Staying in between these two resorts and am keen to learn to snowboard with my 10 year old we are both experienced skiers. what I was wondering was, which sowboarding school is the best for absolute beginners? Do they do week long schools like they do with skiing?

Also I am keen to board/ski somewhere safe where the kids cant get lost...they have a tendency to leave me behind so a piste with just one route up and down always makes me feel better. We did Arinsal last year and found that to be really safe for kids...big wide pistes and although there were lots of lifts, they all came back to the bottom within a few hundred yards of each other so it was easy to find each other if one of us got lost
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I think there is only one ski school in Andorra and they do not like to teach snowboarding to anyone under the age of 14. They do week long courses, like the rest of Europe.

Both El Tarter and Soldeu are much bigger than Arinsal and, of course they link up. If you stay on the lower levels, they shouldn't get lost too easily.
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