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From age 6Classic cross-country skiing

In an exceptional natural setting, your child can discover or improve their classic cross-country skiing skills alongside our passionate instructors. Snowy forests, a fun atmosphere, and real progress guaranteed!
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Follow the tracks through the snow!
Starting at age 6, classic cross-country skiing is a playful way to build balance and confidence. Guided by a passionate esf instructor and surrounded by kids of the same level, your child will explore the beauty of Nordic skiing while gliding along snowy trails. A fun, scenic adventure where learning comes naturally!
Answers to your questions here!
€132
5 mornings
Classic cross-country skiing lessons
From age 6
OURSON (beginner) level only
Monday to Friday
9.15am - 11.45am
Nordic esf chalet
Important
Medal included
Take out insurance
Nordic ski pass required
Equipment not included
Tips for parents
€175
5 mornings
Classic cross-country skiing lessons
From age 6 / All levels
Monday to Friday
9.15am - 11.45am
Nordic esf chalet
Important
Medal included
Take out insurance
Nordic ski pass required
Equipment not included
Tips for parents
€183
5 mornings
Classic cross-country skiing lessons
From age 6 / All levels
Monday to Friday
9.15am - 11.45am
Nordic esf chalet
Important
Medal included
Take out insurance
Nordic ski pass required
Equipment not included
Tips for parents

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between "classic" and "skating"?
  • Classic cross-country skiing is done by following parallel tracks, allowing for a more stable and steady glide: perfect for beginners.
  • Skating, on the other hand, involves a skating motion similar to rollerblading or ice skating, requiring better balance and a more dynamic technique. Skating is generally faster and more demanding, while classic skiing offers a calmer, more controlled approach. That’s why having some experience with classic skiing can help reduce apprehension.
Which ski pass do I need for these lessons?
You will need a ski pass to access the Nordic area for this lesson (if you have the "Espace Diamant" Alpine ski pass, access to the Nordic area is included).
What is the meeting point for these lessons?
The meeting point for nordic lessons is at the top of the Nordic area, at the Parking du Signal, next to the Chalet esf.
How many students are in each group for these lessons?
Our groups consist of up to 12 students, with a minimum of 4 required for the course to run. Depending on enrollment, groups may include both children and adults.