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Snowboard course children incl. lunchtime supervision & meal voucher

"Snowboard course children incl. lunchtime supervision & meal voucher"

Get ready for the cool sport that thrills! From 6 years old!

From beginners, to the advanced and all the way to experts our private courses are customised for you with safety, intensity and quick learning success.
No matter if big or small, skier or snowboarder, cross-country skier, powder snow, off-piste skiing or ski tourer, private lessons are suitable for all types of winter sports. Ideal for becoming familiar with the ski area Damüls-Mellau-Faschina and for learning or perfecting all carving techniques.
Your personal ski instructor and adviser will guide you to your desired success no matter if on your own, with friends or family.

Our "Snowboard course children incl. lunchtime supervision & meal voucher" includes supervision by the ski instructor during the lunch break, a meal + a drink worth €16/day.


Below you will find information on ability levels, start times and meeting points. Please classify yourself according to this information.

NOTE: The following Sundays are the start day of ALL group courses:

- December 28, 2025
- February 15, 2026
- February 22, 2026
- April 05, 2026

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Skill levels and meetingpoints

Green  

beginners

Meetingpoints

Classification day: 09:50 Uga-Express valley station 

Remaining days: Next to the ski school office

Blue  

Sliding on both edges
Turns in flat terrain on both sides

Meetingpoints

Classification day: 09:50 Uga-Express valley station 

Remaining days: Next to the ski school office

Red  

Turns on both sides on red slopes

Meetingpoints

Classification day: 09:50 Uga-Express valley station 

Remaining days: Next to the ski school office

Black  

Sporty skiing on all slopes
Freestyle, freeriding

Meetingpoints

Classification day: 09:50 Uga-Express valley station 
Remaining days: Next to the ski school office

FAQ

General questions & answers
No, it is not possible to cancel a course if your child doesn't like it. For small children – the “snow bunnies” – we recommend booking one morning first, and if your child likes it, you can pay the difference for the remaining days. For older children, you can book two days first, then there are extension tickets to keep your risk as low as possible. If it still doesn't work out, we have the option of rebooking your course within the ski school or offsetting it against other family members. If you wish to cancel the course due to illness or injury, this is of course no problem upon presentation of a medical certificate.
Yes, helmets are compulsory for children and young people up to the age of 14. We cannot make it compulsory for older people, but we strongly recommend wearing a helmet.
Yes, a valid ski pass is required to use the lifts. Beginners or children in the Bunny Park who do not use the lifts do not need a ski pass. A ski pass is required to use the large lifts. Please ask your ski instructors for more information.
No. Ski passes are not included in the ski school price. No ticket is required in the ski school's practice area (Bunny Park). Information on lift prices can be found at www.3taeler.at.
Childcare for children aged 2 and above is available at the Bunnyclub. Tickets can be purchased online or at the ski school office. Childcare for children under the age of 2 is only available by individual arrangement with the childcare provider at the Bunnyclub.
Yes. There are several ski rental shops in Damüls that provide modern equipment for adults. For more information, please contact our local sports shops or visit www.intersport-damuels.at or www.sport-madlener.at.
No. You can rent skis, boots, poles, and helmets locally. We recommend renting equipment the day before so that the course can start stress-free. For more information, please contact our local sports shops: at www.intersport-damüls.at or www.sport-madlener.at
We recommend waterproof ski clothing, gloves, a ski helmet, ski goggles, and an extra layer for changing temperatures.
No. Average physical fitness is sufficient. If you have any health restrictions, we recommend consulting a doctor beforehand.
At our ski school office, you can pay in cash or by card. We accept: Maestro, Mastercard, and Visa Card.
Course cancellations due to weather conditions (force majeure) or other events cannot be postponed or replaced.
Yes. In advanced courses that leave secured slopes, we explain how to use avalanche transceiver equipment and basic safety rules in the terrain.
Questions & answers about group courses
Yes. Many adults start skiing later in life or take it up again after a long break. Our ski instructors are specially trained to teach adults safety, the basics and modern techniques at their own pace.
The adult ski course is suitable for beginners, those returning to skiing and advanced skiers. Groups are divided according to level/ability.
The Schneehasen ski course is suitable for children aged 3 and above. We recommend the full-day ski course for children aged 4 and above. For snowboard courses, we recommend a minimum age of 8.
Yes. The group courses are ideal for anyone who wants to start skiing or snowboarding again after a long break.
You can find the right level/skill level with our colour classification: green, blue, red, black. 

Green: Beginners and those who cannot ski down a blue slope independently. 
Blue: Independent skiing in snowplough on blue slopes, already skiing parallel when skiing diagonally. 
Red: Skiing on red slopes in parallel, including in turns. 
Black: Athletic skiing on all slopes and routes, deep snow, freeriding.
As a beginner, you will learn how to brake, turn, use the lift, and behave safely on the slopes. The goal is to be able to ski independently on blue slopes after a short time.
We will improve your technique, rhythm, and control. Depending on your level/skill level, you will practice parallel turns, carving techniques, proper edging, and safe skiing on blue/red slopes.

The meeting points are located at the following locations, depending on level/ability: 

  • Children beginners (level/ability: green) Bunny Park 
  • Adult beginners (level/ability: green) at the ski school office 
  • All advanced children & adults (level/skill level: blue, red, black) Day 1 Alpe Elsa From day 2 at the Sunnegg mountain station platter lift 
  • All snowboarders (levels/skill levels: green, blue, red, black) Uga-Express valley station
Yes. If the level is not optimal, regrouping usually takes place as quickly as possible.
On the first day, all participants meet at the meeting point, where administrative matters are clarified (showing tickets). The groups are divided according to ability, and after an equipment check, the lessons begin.
Advanced skiers and snowboarders can join a group course every day. Beginner skiers start on Sunday and beginner snowboarders on Monday.
There are no group courses on Saturdays. Private courses are available at any time upon request.
We have several teachers on our team who speak Dutch, English, Spanish, and French. We try to assign these teachers to the respective guests.
Yes, the Snow Bunny lessons (ages 3-4) can be booked from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. All other group courses are full-day courses.
If you book your tickets in advance, you can go directly to the meeting point with your booking confirmation. This saves you waiting time at the ski school office. If you book in advance in the online shop, a discount of 3% will be automatically deducted if the book value for group courses exceeds €1,000 incl. VAT, 4% if it exceeds €1,500 incl. VAT, and 5% if it exceeds €2,000 incl. VAT.
Lunchtime supervision takes place in various restaurants in the ski resort. It is best to ask your ski instructor where they have lunch. It is often better if parents do not come to see their children at lunchtime, as some children then no longer want to stay in the group.
Yes, it makes a difference. If you book three days first, you will then receive a connecting ticket. This is €15 per day more expensive than a 6-day ticket booked in advance.
Yes, one-day courses are available. However, we recommend several days for optimal progress.
A group must consist of at least 4 children/teenagers or 3 adults and snowboarders. If the group size decreases, the lesson time will be shortened. For an additional charge, the lesson time will not be shortened (please consult with the ski school office).
Children aged 3 and above can attend the Snow Bunny group (skiing only). For full-day ski courses, we recommend a minimum age of 4. For snowboard courses, we recommend a minimum age of 8.
Yes. If children and adults miss a day, this could mean that they are no longer able to keep up with the course and have to change groups. Furthermore, the group may disband after 3 days and we may no longer have a suitable group for you.
Yes, the final race takes place at the end of each week—on Friday. This is part of the lessons; a valid ski school ticket is required for this.
Grundsätzlich ist der Treffpunkt auch der Abholpunkt. Wenn Sie sich aber nicht sicher sind, fragen Sie einfach die*den Skilehrer*in Ihres Kindes.
For the “Aktion Kinderschnee” snow campaign, you will need a voucher from your rental company. Upon presentation of this voucher, you will receive a free 4-day group ski course ticket for your child aged 3 to 6 (children born between September 1 and December 31, 2019, and those born in 2020, 2021, and 2022) at the ski school office.
Questions & Answers about Private Lessons
Yes. Many adults start skiing later in life or take it up again after a long break. Our ski instructors are specially trained to teach adults safety, the basics and modern techniques at their own pace.
The adult ski course is suitable for beginners, those returning to skiing and advanced skiers. Groups are divided according to level/ability.
You can find the right level/skill level with our colour classification: green, blue, red, black. 

Green: Beginners and those who cannot ski down a blue slope independently. 
Blue: Independent skiing in snowplough on blue slopes, already skiing parallel when skiing diagonally. 
Red: Skiing on red slopes in parallel, including in turns. 
Black: Athletic skiing on all slopes and routes, deep snow, freeriding.
As a beginner, you will learn how to brake, turn, use the lift, and behave safely on the slopes. The goal is to be able to ski independently on blue slopes after a short time.
We will improve your technique, rhythm, and control. Depending on your level/skill level, you will practice parallel turns, carving techniques, proper edging, and safe skiing on blue/red slopes.
We have several teachers on our team who speak Dutch, English, Spanish, and French. We try to assign these teachers to the respective guests.
Unless otherwise agreed, the meeting point is at the ski school office.
For organizational reasons, private lessons must be booked by 4 p.m. the day before at the latest. We cannot guarantee the availability of a ski instructor for last-minute bookings.
Yes, the private rates apply to one person. We charge a surcharge for each additional person.
Yes, there is a high season surcharge of €10 per hour, including VAT.
No, it is not possible to split a one-day private course. The regular morning or afternoon rates apply.
Fragen & Antworten zu Skikursen in Vorarlberg
Üblich sind Gruppenkurse, Privatkurse also Spezialkurse (z. B. Techniktraining). Für viele Gäste ist das die Grundlage, um im Skigebiet sicherer zu werden – egal ob Sie in Damüls skifahren oder generell im Bregenzerwald - Vorarlberg.
Viele Skischulen bieten Programme für Kinder an, sobald motorische Grundvoraussetzungen und passende Kurskonzepte gegeben sind. Entscheidend sind nicht nur Alter, sondern auch Betreuung, Kursdauer und Pausenstruktur.
Typisch ist eine Einteilung nach Level, ein klarer Tagesablauf (Treffpunkt, Warm-up, Übungsphasen, Abschluss) und das schrittweise Erarbeiten von Technik und Sicherheit. Für Anfänger stehen Grundtechniken, Verhalten auf der Piste und kontrolliertes Fahren im Vordergrund.
  • Gruppenkurs: fester Ablauf, Lernen in der Gruppe, oft kosteneffizient 
  • Privatkurs: individuelle Ziele, gezielte Korrekturen, flexible Zeiteinteilung Beides kann sinnvoll sein – abhängig davon, ob Sie schnell gezielt Fortschritte wollen oder lieber im Gruppenformat lernen.
Für einen Skikurs Anfänger reichen meist Grundfitness, passende Ausrüstung und die Bereitschaft, Schritt für Schritt zu lernen. Viele Anfänger starten auf Übungsarealen, bevor es auf längere Abfahrten geht.