Adult & Junior Snowboard Lessons

Private Snowboard Lessons

Snowboard in a day lessons

Club

Sessions

Adult & Junior

Snowboard

Lessons

Private

Snowboard

Lessons

 

Snowboard in a

day lessons

Club

Sessions

What level are you?

Introduction to Snowboarding

Location: Nursery Slope.
Walking with your snowboard: Be able to walk and turn on the flat, and walk up hill with your snowboard attached to one foot.
Straight run: Be able to slide straight down the slope using a “run-out” to stop.
Awareness of the Snowboard code: Understand the safety rules of the slope.

Learning to control your speed

Location: Nursery Slope
Side slipping – toe and heel: Be able to slide down the hill at slow speed whilst balanced on heel or toe edge of board using the edge to control speed.
Diagonal side slip – toe and heel: Be able to slide diagonally across slope in both directions on both toe or heel edge.

Learning to control direction and use of lift

Location: Nursery Slope
Falling leaf – toe and heel: Be able to turn your board from a side slip to a steep angle and back again.
Garlands – toe and heel: Same as falling leaf except a garland is in one direction multiple times.
Use of lift: Be able to use drag lift comfortably and unaided.

Entering the Fall Line

Location: Nursery and Main Slope
Falling leaf – toe and heel – into fall line: Be able to move the snowboard from a level side slip, both toe or heel, into the fall line (straight down the hill) while maintaining good posture and balance, then return back to controlled side slip using a controlled skid.
Garlands – toe and heel – into fall line: Same as falling leaf, just in same consecutive direction.

Developing turns

Location: Main Slope
Basic turn: Be able to get you board from level side slip to straight and back out on opposite edge making a C-shaped turn, e.g. heel edge-straight-toe edge. You will learn to be able to do this starting on either edge.
Linked turns: Be able to link 2 basic turns together to make controlled S-shaped turns, e.g. hell edge-straight-toe edge-straight-heel edge.
Intermediate turns: Be able to do linked turns at higher speed without slowing down as much between turns.

Price List

Group Adult & Juniors Lessons

Level A — 60 minutes (16+)£35.00
Level A — 60 minutes (8-15)£24.50
All Other Levels — 90 minutes (16+)£44.50
All Other Levels — 90 minutes (8-15)£34.00
3 Lesson Deal (16+) — 3x 90 minutes£120.00
3 Lesson Deal (8-15) — 3x 90 minutes£90.00
4 Lesson Deal (16+) — 1x Begginer Lessons + 3x 90 minutes£140.00
4 Lesson Deal (8-15) — 1x Begginer Lessons + 3x 90 minutes£98.00

Day Course

Adults (16+)£140.00
Juniors (9-15)£110.00

Private Adult & Junior Lessons

1 Person£80.00
2 People£140.00
3 People£176.00
4 People£195.00

Single Sessions

1x 60 minutes (16+)£25.00
1x 60 minutes (8-15)£20.00

5 Visit Pass

5x 60 minutes (16+)£95.00
5x 60 minutes (8-15)£75.00

Open Practice

Open practice is recreational use of the slope, without tuition. It’s available to experienced skiers and boarders in 1.5 hour sessions. (Ages 4+).

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Adult & Junior Group Lessons

Our structured group classes, enable you to progress through our skill level system with other participants of the same ability. There is a maximum of 8 pupils on each group lesson (A-D).

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Private Lessons

Private lessons are a good form of learning for those that wish to progress quickly or just want a re-assessment of their ability. More than one person can take part in a private lesson we just ask that the participants are at the same skill level.

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One Day Snowboard Lessons

Get ready for your ski holiday or learn a new skill and cover the basics of snowboarding in just one day! Perfect for those with limited time or who live some distance from our slopes.

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Club Sessions

Get ready for your ski holiday or learn a new skill and cover the basics of snowboarding in just one day! Perfect for those with limited time or who live some distance from our slopes. 

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Questions & Answers

What should I wear?

To take part in a ski or snowboard lesson you must have long sleeves, long trousers and gloves. If it is hot weather then leggings/tracksuit bottoms and long-sleeved t-shirts are perfectly fine to wear.

Can I bring my own equipment?

You can indeed. However due to the nature of dry slope skiing and snowboarding wear and tear is increased so we recommend that you save your kit for the mountains and use ours on the mats.

Do I need to wear a helmet?

Helmets are optional at the slope, however if you are taking part in freestyle or race clubs then a helmet is a must. We do not provide helmets.

What is the minimum age for skiing/snowboarding?

We can take children as young as 3 years and up for skiing and children from 9 years and up for snowboarding.

How early should I arrive for my lesson?

We ask that you arrive 30 minutes before the lesson start time to allow sufficient time to check in at reception and be issued with your equipment. Late arrivals may not be permitted to join the session.

How old do you have to be to take part?

Toboggan: Minimum age 4yrs (4-7 must ride with an adult 16+ with the adult being in control at all times).

Sno-Tubing and Drop Slide: We can take children from 4 years of age upwards.

What surface do you have?

We use PERMA-SNOW on our nursery slope. This provides a great learning surface for skiers and snowboarders before progressing to our main slope which is a SkiTech Diamond Mat Surface.

What are the major differences between a snow and a dry slope?

Despite what level of skier or boarder you may be on snow, on a dry slope you will start at a level lower. On snow you can get away with minor flaws in your technique, whereas on a dry slope you cannot. A snow surface is a lot faster and easier. The snow building up under your skis or board, along with the reduced friction can help you make the turn or the stop, whereas on dry slopes you have to turn the ski and edge the board using technique, which may take some time to get used to if you have only ever skied on snow.