Group Lesson – Afternoon – Level Beginner – 4 to 15 Years old

From: 39.00 CHF

From 4 years old, mornings from 01.30pm to 03.30pm.

An area designed entirely for discovering and acquiring the basics and techniques before taking to the slopes…

Here, future champions will have access to a conveyor belt, the snow line and the most ideal slope to start on during the lesson.


Children do not need a ski pass for our beginners’ area.

Equipment is not included in the price. No equipment hire on site.

View our beginners’ area: Beginners’area

The children have a snack break, so please let us know if you have any allergies.

You’ll find all the information you need at the bottom of the page.

 


Description

Course dates

Group lessons at our Beginner Area are from Sunday to Saturday during the school holidays on the following dates:

  • 22.12.2024 – 27.12.2024
  • 29.12.2024 – 03.01.2025
  • 09.02.2025 – 14.02.2025
  • 16.02.2025 – 21.02.2025
  • 23.02.2025 – 28.02.2025
  • 02.03.2025 – 07.03.2025

Outside these periods, we have our Offers Week-end or contact us!

Course timetable

Afternoon classes take place from 1.30 pm to 3.30 pm.

Required level

Débutant ou première expérience.

Meeting place

Your child will be picked up for the afternoon lessons from 13:15 in front of our Beginner Area located at right side of the departure of the Diablerets Express at the bottom of skiresort of Les Diablerets

Map for Meeting Point

Material

The equipment necessary for the courses can be rented.
The prices presented here do not include equipment hire or ski pass.

For rent equipment you ca rent by : Passe-Montagne  or Jacky Sport  or Holiday Sport

* We ask you to come directly to our Beginner Area, 15 minutes before the lesson, the instructor will give the participation card to your child.

Further information

From 1 to 4 days, the afternoon price is CHF 39.00.
From 5 consecutive half-days only, a degressive rate is applied.

The courses take place from 3 participants registered in a group of the same level. When the number of students is insufficient, ESS Les Diablerets reserves the right to cancel the lesson, or regroup levels, or reduce the duration to one hour for the same price.

For more information

Several ways to contact us

Would you like more information about this course? Contact us by phone or email.

By phone :

From 04 November 2024 to 15 April 2025  (09.00 - 12.00 & 13.30 - 17.00 - Monday to Friday)

Office  opening hours:2024.12.14 - 2025-04.2025
Office 1 : +41 79 860 22 57

Open time: 08.30 - 17.30

Office 2 : Closed

 

By email :
Go to the contact form

Where to find us

Prices

Group lessons : Ski Lesson for Kids (Children aged 4 and over)

Morning or afternoon
10.00-12.00 or 13.30-15.30

  • 1d. CHF 39.00
  • 5d. CHF 185.00
  • 6d. CHF 210.00

Day
10h00-12h00 and 13h30-15h30

  • 1d. CHF 69.00
  • 5d. CHF 335.00
  • 6d. CHF 390.00

Lunch per day CHF30.00

Group lessons : Children's skiing

Morning
10am-12pm

  • 1d. CHF 39.00
  • 5d. CHF 185.00
  • 6d. CHF 210.00

Day
10h00-12h00 and 13h30-15h30

  • 1d. CHF 69.00
  • 5d. CHF 335.00
  • 6d. CHF 390.00

Lunch per day CHF30.00

Private lessons

1 hour :

  • 1-2 pers. : CHF 75.00
  • 3-4 pers. : CHF 90.00
  • 5-6 pers. : CHF 110.00

30 minutes (2-3 years) :

  • CHF 40.00

Half-day (2h30)

  • 1-2 pers. : CHF 180.00
  • 3-4 pers. : CHF 220.00
  • 5-6 pers. : CHF 260.00

Full day (6h00) :

  • 1-2 pers. : CHF 400.00
  • 3-4 pers. : CHF 450.00
  • 5-6 pers. : CHF 500.00
Advice for parents

The smooth running of the course is being prepared. Adequate equipment and the child's enthusiasm will contribute to the success of the course.

  • Prepare your child for the ski school to enjoy it.
  • Dress your child warmly. Gloves, adapted equipment, ski goggles and sun cream.
  • Wearing a helmet is highly recommended.
  • Your child must have the participation card with the telephone number of one of the parents.
  • Be punctual for the beginning and end of the courses, Thank you!
  • Your child progresses at his own pace, he must have fun above all.
  • Trust our instructors and do not interfere in the lessons.
  • Inform us of any health problems your child may have.
  • Don't focus on the success of a level but on its progression.
  • Don't be disappointed if your child doesn't pass his or her level and doesn't get a medal. The important thing is that he had a nice holiday.