Group Snowboarding Lessons (Kids)
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Discover new paths together – snowboarding through in the Alps
Together on the board, safely guided step by step. Beginners start in the Bodmi Arena. Advanced riders head to the First area. Lessons follow the Swiss Snow League, with a tea break and clear learning goals. Join the group from Saturday to Monday. Age group 7 to 15 years.
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Meeting pointsWe meet at the Bodmi Arena in the village of Grindelwald. The arena is our protected practice area, ideal for beginners and slightly advanced riders. Here we start the day together, check the equipment, and have a quick warm-up. Advanced riders meet us in the First ski area, where the wide terrain offers plenty of space for speed, technique, and flow.
Whether it is your first turns, controlled edging, or clean tricks: We guide you step by step. Our instructors show you how to master your board safely while finding your own style. The groups are small, so we have time for everyone. Short breaks are included, to catch your breath, marvel, and have fun.
After the lesson, you can continue riding, enjoy the fresh mountain air, or return to the valley with your family. At the end, we give you tips on how to further solidify your skills or small exercises you can try on your own. This way, the feeling on the board stays alive even after the course.
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Weather can influence any tour, and a clear decision is often only possible on the day itself. We review conditions carefully and remain within our safety limits, and bad weather alone does not mean we have to stop.
Make sure we can reach you with current contact information in case your booking changes. Silence from us means your tour is still planned or the final call is not yet made. If we need to cancel, you can rebook, choose another activity, or get a full refund.
For detailed advice on how to prepare for (and enjoy!) bad weather days in Interlaken, check out our weather blog


