Mastering the first turns with joy and certainty!
Kids are at the heart of the Snowpower Lermoos ski school! Our lovingly designed group courses offer the perfect introduction to winter sports – for children aged 3 and over. With child-friendly slopes, magic carpets and modern aids, the little ones learn to ski in a playful and funny way.
Experienced ski instructors accompany the children on their first turns in the kids playground and ensure that every learning success is celebrated with joy. In small groups, the young snow runners quickly make new friends and experience unforgettable adventures in the snow. And at the end of each week, the big ski race awaits – we are all winners!
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Individual support: Small groups and experienced ski instructors to ensure optimum learning success
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Playful learning: child-friendly descents, magic carpet and modern tools for maximum fun
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Weekly ski race with award ceremony
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Children's Program:
Sunday & Monday: Getting to Know Each Other & Technique – First downhill exercises and fun on the slopes
Tuesday: Indian Day – I’m the Tracker in the Snow
Wednesday: Safari Day – On an Adventure: Wild Animals on the Slopes
Thursday: Pirate Day – Searching for Treasures and Adventuring on the Mountain
Friday: Race Day – Ski race and exciting award ceremony
Ski lessons Bambini – for children aged 3 years
The Bambini ski course focuses on young children aged 3 and 4. In small groups of a maximum of eight children, the little ones learn the basics of skiing in a playful way. Children with advanced motor skills can join the course starting at 2.5 years old, ensuring an individualized and age-appropriate introduction to skiing.
Ski lessons for children from 4 to 15 years
Skiing fun for big kids: The Powerkids take every descent with momentum. In groups, the 4 to 15 year olds do their first exercises, while the advanced skiers are already racing down the slopes in a cool way. Learning to ski has never been as easy as at the Snowpower children's ski school! Lunchtime care including food can optionally be booked later.
Moosle – The cheeky slope racer
The funny mascot of the Snowpower children's ski school
With Moosle, every day of skiing becomes an adventure! The green rogue, who wears Lederhosen even in winter, is the mascot of Lermoos and always ready to have fun. As a true local, Moosle knows every downhill run like the back of his hand and loves to accompany the little skiers on their adventures. Sometimes he blinks out of a pile of snow, sometimes he scurries past the trees – Moosle is everywhere and provides cheerful surprises. A ski course in Lermoos without Moosle? Unimaginable!
How big are the groups for group courses?
Our aim is to offer good and professional skiing lessons.
After many years of experience this is possible with a maximum of 10 people.
The legal framework of the Tyrolean Ski Instructors Association stipulates a maximum group size of 12 to 13 people.
Even in the absolute high season, we are on average well below this figure. Especially for beginners, there is usually a ratio of 6 to 9 children per teache
When and where ist the meeting point for group lessons?
The meeting point for our group courses is located directly at the meeting point Snowpower in Oberdorf next to the Hotel Rustika (You can find it at google maps).
Please follow the signs for the Snowpower Ski School (red one). Parking is available at the Hochmoosexpress and Grubig 1 lifts as well as in the Oberdorf above the church.
As a general rule, you should arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes before the start of the course. On the first day, we recommend to be at the meeting point a little bit earlier at 9:30 a.m.
How old should my child be to start with ski lessons?
We have set the minimum age for our children's ski school (Bambini) at 3 years. Of course, there may be variations due to the different development stages of children. If in doubt, we recommend that your child try a trial day, which can then be converted into a multi-day children's group course. Our special Bambini courses are available for children from 2½ years old.
Do beginners' groups also need a ski pass?
Children-beginners and Bambini do not need a ski pass for the first few days.
Staying and practicing at the meeting point is for free As soon as they leave the meeting point, a ski pass is necessary, all children from the age of 6 will need a ski pass.
The conditions for ski passes can be found under the following link: Cable car
What does my child have to wear to ski lessons?
Proper ski equipment includes matching skis, boots and helmet and a ski suit that keeps you dry and warm. Proper ski gloves (not fabric gloves) are very important to prevent injuries and hypothermia. Matching skis and boots can be rented in many sports shops in Lermoos.