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Myself and a group of friends have recently returned from Andorra. We all had a fantastic time and enjoyed the area, there were 3 brand new boarders in our group and they progressed fairly well.
We are looking to return next season but I was wondering are there any places similar in ease of runs but slightly more varied? A couple of us did venture to Pal and really enjoyed it there.
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You may well find the Dolomnites area pretty suitable (and not far different in costs).
Any of Campitello/Canazei/Selva/Corvara/Cavalese (although tha last doesn't link to the Sella Ronda, it would still probably have enough for you).
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Thanks for that. I'll start with the research and see what I think
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I actually don't think the Dolomites that good for boarders; lots of flat sections where poles would be missed.
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, Most of the time I was there, I was skiing with a group that included both a boarder and a blader, and I didn't notice us waiting for the boarder at all, although the blader was usually a little slower than the rest of us.
And as a skier, there were only a few times I found myself poling.
Plenty of other boarders seem to have enjoyed the area, although I accept it certainly would help if they had somebody to warn them of where they needed to build up a bit of speed.
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