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Lechbob, hope for me yet then, having only skied about 6 or 7 half days abroad due to dodgy weather, plus a few lessons & some practice sessions on UK indoor slopes
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i have to agree with the majority of stuff said in this post. I went on my 1st ski holiday in march to pas de la casa in Andorra, wasn't sure whether it was for me, so my mate draged me to xscape in MK, did the 1 hr lesson and loved it, so booked to do a ski in a day course at £150 quid bearing in mind the 1 hr lesson was £30.

I got on well to start with, but by lunch it went to pots as my leg muscles were tired at it was set to the pace of the best in the class. I wasn't beaten and returned on 2 further occasions for more practice/lessons and managed to get from the top of the slop down, however including lessons clothes hire and petrol I reckon this cost me more than my ski holiday prob voer £500.
A taster session I say go for it, learn there I say No way unless you live around the corner! To expensive.

I learnt more in resort at ski school and I was lucking I had a great instructor who spoke english after 2 days, I decided that I was ready for more help and didn't feel like adventuring out on the mountain on my own so I went for a 2 hr private 1 on 1 lesson in the afternoon and the progress I made was unbelieveable, I came top of my class and completed several red runs by the last day. I say spend your money wisely and learn in the way that suits you best, everyones different, whether it be slowly, one on one, or in a group. And I would give thumbs up for andorra! snowHead
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Just four kilometers from my home is Talma Ski resort. Steep and narrow, very gnarly. Dangerous place. 55 meters high..

http://www.talmaski.fi/index_en.html

heh.. yeah, it is good resort for beginners. My kids started skiing in there and go there on weekends. Anyhow, you probably will not spend your skiing vacation in Finland Very Happy

Oh, and it really IS only 55 meters high.
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Jeraff wrote:
whitewizard wrote:
notverygoodatskiing, Niederau,Austria. Not only was has Wildschonau Ski School been voted best ski school in the WORLD in the past it is a wonderful place to stay. With this year starting off like it has,Niederau should be a great place for a beginner to learn. Great ENGLISH speaking instructors that will have a beginner feeling great after a week.

I'd agree with this. I went to Neiderau a couple of years ago to give skiing one last chance after two miserable attempts 15 years previously. If you can manage outside Austrian school holidays, it will be pretty quiet too.

Their ski schools were 5 hours a day for the same price as 2.5 hours elsewhere. And for complete beginners they had a scheme called 'Learn to turn' where if you really can't get on with skiing and gave up by the end of the 3rd day you get a full refund. This happened to my other half, although they offered her a private lesson to the value of the remaining school lesson time, which she took.

Best part for me were the two blue (or green?) runs at the bottom which are long and wide enough to practice on and short enough to only take a minute on the button lift so you can practice before and after the ski school.


Another vote from me too, it's where I learnt (well Oberau and last day in Neiderau), absolutely charming villages and friendly locals.
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Just a shame I've outgrown the hill at Niederau as I miss the small village thing, Hebert & his harp, the Cave Bar etc. where you get to know almost everyone by the end of the week. Too low in warm winters. Skiing at Aufach is not too shoddy so must go back one day if I have a spare week & get a deal.
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Another vote for Niederau, english speaking instructors, easy slopes
We only skied there once but it gave us the bug by day two
I past through the village a couple of years ago in the summer and could not belive how gentle the slopes were
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