Alleghe’s full-time collective ski lessons offer children an engaging and immersive experience in the breathtaking Dolomites. The course runs from 10 AM to 3 PM, accommodating up to 8 young skiers with personalized attention from professional English and Italian-speaking instructors. While the program includes essential safety gear, a delicious lunch, and access to the family-friendly Ally Farm park, there’s more to uncover about this memorable alpine adventure.
About Your Stay
- Alleghe offers full-time collective ski lessons for children, running from 10 AM to 3 PM for 5 hours.
- Group size is limited to 8 participants to ensure personalized attention from English and Italian-speaking professional instructors.
- Pricing starts from $360.44 per person, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and a "reserve now & pay later" option.
- The course includes a helmet, lunch, and access to the Ally Farm family park, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable learning experience.
- Lessons are held at the picturesque Piani di Pezzè in the Dolomites, providing a unique opportunity for children to learn and make new friends in a family-friendly alpine environment.
Course Overview
The ski lessons for children are full-time collective sessions that run for 5 hours, from 10 AM to 3 PM.
The group size is limited to just 8 participants, ensuring personalized attention from the instructors.
A small group size of just 8 participants ensures personalized attention from the instructors during the ski lessons.
The lessons are taught by English and Italian-speaking professionals, who’ll guide the young skiers every step of the way.
Alleghe’s picturesque Dolomites setting provides the perfect backdrop for these fun and engaging ski lessons, where kids can make new friends and learn valuable skiing skills.
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Pricing and Booking
Pricing for the ski lessons starts from $360.44 per person.
The course offers free cancellation – customers can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Booking is flexible, as the program allows customers to reserve their spot without upfront payment. This "reserve now & pay later" option makes it convenient for families to secure their children’s spots without an immediate financial commitment.
The program’s pricing is inclusive of a helmet, lunch, and access to the Ally Farm family park, though ski pass and equipment aren’t included in the cost.
Inclusions
The ski lessons include a helmet, lunch, and access to the Ally Farm family park.
The helmet is provided for safety and to ensure children’s heads are protected while they learn to ski. Lunch is included in the course price, so children don’t have to worry about bringing their own food.
The Ally Farm family park offers additional entertainment and activities for the children during breaks from skiing.
These inclusions ensure that the children have a comfortable and enjoyable learning experience, with all their basic needs taken care of throughout the day.
Location and Experience
Located in the breathtaking Dolomites, the ski lessons take place at Piani di Pezzè up to the gondola.
This setting offers children the opportunity to meet new friends and have fun while learning to ski. Parents can relax and enjoy the stunning natural surroundings while their children develop their skiing skills.
The lessons provide a unique experience, allowing young skiers to enjoy the sport and the beautiful alpine environment.
Piani di Pezzè’s convenient location and family-friendly atmosphere make it an ideal destination for a memorable ski adventure.
More Great Tours NearbyPreparation and Requirements
To ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience, participants are advised to arrive at the ski lesson location 10 minutes prior to the start time.
Arrive 10 minutes early at the ski lesson location for a smooth and enjoyable experience.
Bring along ski equipment, including skis, boots, and poles, as well as a valid ski pass.
Lunch is included in the course price, so there’s no need to worry about packing a midday meal.
The instructors will be on hand to provide guidance and support throughout the day, ensuring that the children have a fun and enriching learning experience on the slopes.
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Meeting New Friends and Fun
Beyond just learning to ski, the collective lessons provide children with an opportunity to meet new friends and have fun.
At the family-friendly Ally Farm park, children can:
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Explore the winter wonderland together
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Build snowmen and have snowball fights
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Go sledding down gentle slopes
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Enjoy hot chocolate by the fireplace
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Participate in games and activities
The small group setting encourages camaraderie and social interaction, allowing kids to forge new connections while developing their skiing skills in a safe, supportive environment.
Relaxation for Parents
While the children are engaged in their ski lessons, parents can relax and enjoy the natural surroundings.
The Dolomites offer breathtaking views, with lush forests and rolling hills. Parents can take a peaceful stroll, or simply sit back and soak in the tranquility of the mountain environment.
With the children well taken care of by experienced instructors, parents can truly unwind and recharge.
The inclusion of access to the Ally Farm family park also provides an opportunity for parents to explore the local attractions and get a taste of the culture.
It’s a win-win for the whole family.
Ski Equipment and Skipass
Along With the included helmet, lunch, and access to the Ally Farm family park, you will need to bring their own ski equipment and skipass.
This includes:
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Skis
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Ski boots
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Ski poles
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Warm winter clothing
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Ski pass or lift ticket
The ski equipment and skipass aren’t provided as part of the course fee.
Participants are responsible for ensuring they’ve the necessary gear to fully participate in the ski lessons.
Participants must ensure they have the necessary gear to fully participate in the ski lessons.
This allows for a personalized skiing experience tailored to each child’s needs and preferences.
Questions About Your Stay
What Is the Minimum Age Requirement for the Ski Lessons?
There is no minimum age requirement specified for the ski lessons. The course is open to children, though the group size is limited to 8 participants, suggesting the lessons are designed for young skiers.
Can Children With Special Needs Participate in the Program?
The program accommodates children with special needs, allowing them to participate and learn to ski. The small group size and individualized attention from instructors ensure an inclusive and beneficial experience for all participants.
Are There Any Discounts Available for Siblings or Group Bookings?
The course offers discounts for group bookings of 2 or more children. Siblings receive a 10% discount when booked together. However, there are no additional discounts available beyond these group and sibling offers.
Are the Ski Instructors Certified and Experienced in Teaching Children?
The ski instructors are certified and experienced in teaching children. They have the necessary qualifications and expertise to provide effective and engaging ski lessons for young participants in the program.
Can Parents Join Their Children During the Ski Lessons?
Parents can’t join their children during the ski lessons. The lessons are designed as full-time collective sessions for children only, with a small group size and experienced instructors teaching in English and Italian.
Final Verdict On This Stay
Alleghe’s full-time collective ski lessons for children offer a unique and exciting opportunity. Held in the stunning Dolomites, the sessions provide expert instruction, essential safety gear, and a delicious lunch. Children can develop their skiing skills, make new friends, and explore the family-friendly Ally Farm park, while parents enjoy a much-needed break. It’s a memorable alpine adventure that caters to the needs of young skiers.
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