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If you are taking half day private lessons then we recommend meeting on the mountain as this will enable you to get the maximum from your lesson. However, of course we are also very happy to meet you at your hotel or apartment if you prefer. If you are a beginner then we suggest meeting at meeting point 1 or 2 on the above map. Group lessons for all levels meet at Kleine Scheidegg , the train station above Grindelwald and Wengen. Railway station all levels. At the end of the platform between the map board and the stadium seating area. All levels At the exit of the lift station from Grindelwald, close to the giant cow. All levels At the bottom of the gondola, in front of the entrance to the lift. Levels 3 and above Outside the main building, by the ski racks on the right side. Levels 3 and above At the bottom of the steps as you exit the gondola direction First. Levels 3 and above In front of the main building, close to the entrance. Our unique ski development weekly courses are designed with a learner centred approach, to help you on the fastest route to improving.. Read More Accept. Meeting Points in Grindelwald. Kleine Scheidegg Railway station all levels. Mannlichen top All levels At the exit of the lift station from Grindelwald, close to the giant cow. Mannlichen bottom All levels At the bottom of the gondola, in front of the entrance to the lift Top of First gondola Levels 3 and above Outside the main building, by the ski racks on the right side. Schreckfeld Levels 3 and above At the bottom of the steps as you exit the gondola direction First. Bottom of First gondola Levels 3 and above In front of the main building, close to the entrance. We Can Meet At Your Hotel If you are taking a full day lesson we are happy to meet you at your hotel or at any of the suggested meeting points. Our Lessons. You can book your lessons anytime of the year on the phone, by email or use our online booking system or alternatively on arrival in resort. All Mountain Ski Courses in Verbier. How to choose the right length ski poles for you. How to choose the best ski pole for you is all about your personality…. Read more news and tips from our blog. Skiers should have their skis parallel some of the time. Snowboarders should be confident on both heel and toe side turns. Feel challenged by ice, moguls or deep snow. Looking to improve in moguls, off-piste or carving. Working on improving skills and speed in carving, moguls or powder or be waiting to improve jumps and tricks in the freestyle park. Cookie Notice. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.

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Registration's totally free, of course, and makes snowHeads easier to use and to understand, gives better searching, filtering etc. When you register, you get our free weekly -ish snow report by email. It's rather good and not made up by tourist offices or people that love the tourist office and want to marry it either We don't share your email address with anyone and we never send out any of those cheesy 'message from our partners' emails either. Anyway, snowHeads really is MUCH better when you're logged in - not least because you get to post your own messages complaining about things that annoy you like perhaps this banner which, incidentally, disappears when you log in Username:- Password:. Or: Register to be a proper snow-head, all official-like! Prev topic :: Next topic. Poster: A snowHead. So I tried wading thru all 17 pages the Jongfrau post, but got lost around page I bash pistes, and am starting to be happier on easy blacks, but I don't do offpiste altho starting to think I should, really, just not this year. Which lift pass coverage am I likely to need? And: What's the reasonableness of trying to get from Grindelwald to country in Murren? So far by the sounds of it I'll be wasting half a day's skiing just getting there from Grindelwald. Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. Manda, we did three days skiing in Grindelwald 2 weeks ago. We spent ALL our time on the Wengen side of the valley, mainly because our hotel was right outside the train station. We are thinking about going back next year to try the other side of the valley, and as Grindelwald was such a nice place. Best place we found for a beer was the Mescalero in the centre of Grindelwald, we were paying about Chf4. There is also a club under the Mescalero, and another one under the side of the Sunstar hotel if you are looking for a mad one If you're eating out each night, make sure you try Barrys, that was a fantastic restaurant. Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? As a suggestion spend a day at First to one side of Grindelwald a day on the Mannlichen on the other side of Grindelwald going across to Kleine Scheidegg and down to Wengen before skiing back down the Mannlichen to Grindelwald and the last day, on whichever slope has better snow. You need to Login to know who's really who. Thanks guys! Can always upgrade a day if I really feel idiotically athletic. Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. D G Orf , I will be in the area for 2 days next week, I am happy on Blues but no more that yet at the moment. Also as I am staying Grindlewald and want to maximise the time I spend skiing is there a recommended route that I should consider? Final question, where do I purchase the lift pass in Grindelwald. You'll need to Register first of course. The runs are all well sign posted, the pistes have appropriately coloured poles on either side with piste numbers on roughly 1 in 10 poles. The blue piste on the Mannlichen starts between the top stations of the Cablecar and the Gondola car and traverses across the slope in the direction of the Jungfrau along the summer road, it turns back on itself about half way down the first slope and traverses back to beyond the Mannlichen chairlift which it follows to the bottom of the Mannlichen chairlift, from there down it's a red run to Grindelwald, if however the middlestation of the Gondola is open see the board at the top of the slope it is a fairly easy ski to there. The blue from Kleine Scheidegg to Gindelwald is no. If the weather is bad I suggest this run in preference to the Mannlichen as it is more tree lined giving better visibility, alternatively take the blue run down from Wengeneralp to Wengen possibly using the T bar lift at the Bumps to practice. Have fun. Then you can post your own questions or snow reports D G Orf , many thanks. So as a confident beginner would I better heading to First first?!! After all it is free. First has many more blue runs but most are served by drag lifts, if they give you no problems then go to First, however stick clear of First in bad weather as there are not many tree lined routes if any to help with visibility. Can both micksup and Manda , let me know what you think of Grindelwald, places to stay, eat and so on so I can add more details to my next Website, at the moment I have very little information from people who've actually stayed there, photos would also be really good to. You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. Anything to look out for in particular? Ski the Net with snowHeads. Photos in Grindelwald and especially of the First area would also be very welcome. DG Orf , stayed in the Bel Air Eden, excellent hotel, possibly the best located in the whole of Grindelwald, literally 30 yards from the ski room to the platform of the station using short cut round side of pharmacy. Was reasonably priced, large clean rooms, standard buffet breakfast, and the owner Peter was fantastic, only too willing to do anything for you. Bars and Clubs: Mescalero pretty much opposite Eiger hotel , excellent busy bar, seemed to be the 'in' place to be. Open until am. Mescalero Club, round the other side of the building from the bar. Underground large club, dancefloor, reasonable prices, open until 3am. Other Club in side of Sunstar hotel, pretty much as Mescalero Club. Cava Bar in the Hotel Derby, again cheap beer 4f50 Large beer , nice relaxed hotel bar atmosphere, doesn't get too busy. Barry's, excellent bar, under Hotel Eiger, bit more expensive at around 6F large beer. Live music on a few nights a week, open until 2am. Restaurants: Barry's, restaurant under Eiger, fantastic food, very varied menu and very reasonably priced given the quality. Hope this is of some help!!! And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports. Charlatanefc , thanks thats just the sort of thing I'm after, now a bit more on some other hotels and places to eat would be great. So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. As you can probably tell by the fact that we couldn't remember many restaurant names, but could with the bars, more time was spent imbibing alcohol than eating. You know it makes sense. D G Orf , my plan is to do the whole trip on a real budget! Having had one proper ski trip this year I have set myself a budget and will see how I get on! Beer though is one luxury that I will allow! Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. Quote: micksup Beer though is one luxury that I will allow! Sensible fella. Budget is fine, it's weather what you get for your money is good value or not that I'm interested in. We are going to Grindelwald in mid-March for five days of skiing. We are actually going to be there for a week, but skiing for five days. Ideally we would like to ski on the five best weather days. Is there an option to by a pass for 5 of 7 days instead of having to ski five days consecutively? Some ski resorts like Steamboat have this option and it works out great. With the Jungfrau pass are all transporation fares included? Is that cost included in the Jungfrau sportspass? We are staying at the Sunstar in Grindelwald. Any opinions of this hotel? Our daughter is eight years old and in the past she has enjoyed taking lessons for a day or two as well as well as taking a day off from skiing. I enjoy reading the posts on this board and have lots of useful information for our upcoming trip. The Sunstar should be quite nice, it's one of a chain of Sunstar hotels throughout Switzerland all offering a similar standard. D G Orf, thanks for the welcome and for the information. It is much appreciated. This is our first trip to Switzerland and we are looking forward to the adventure. New Topic Post Reply. Snow Snow Snow! Solo Skiers v Groups - Orga Archives Lost and Found Ski Club of Great Britain To one side secret Mountain Hideout snowShops You cannot post to forums until you login You cannot read some forums until you login Read about snow conditions : snow conditions And leave your own snow report : snow report Find advice to help plan your ski holidays : ski holidays The snowHeads Ski Club : Ski Club 2. Terms and conditions Privacy Policy. Snow Reports. After all it is free After all it is free. 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