New Ski School in Gstaad - Altitude Ski and Snowboard School in Gstaad

New Ski School in Gstaad

Altitude has a brand-new ski and snowboard school opening in Gstaad for the 2018-19 season. For those of you that have not visited Gstaad before, it is an upmarket resort town in the Bernese Oberland region of the Swiss Alps. The resort is one of the largest ski areas in the Alps (220 km (137 mi) of slopes). A short drive (well 1 hour and 40 minutes) from Verbier or 150km from Geneva it is well located for a day’s escape from Verbier or Geneva.

There are some great slopes for beginners and intermediates in both skiing and cross-country skiing. There is also the option for extending the normal season of skiing at the nearby Glacier 3000, allowing skiing from October to May.

In the town there is a selection of prestigious international schools, and the peace and privacy it allows have helped it to become a popular holiday destination for royalty and numerous celebrities. The village is host to many luxurious shops and restaurants such as Louis Vuitton, Prada, and Moncler. It also hosts some amazing 5-star hotels such as the Grand Hotel Parka and the Alpina Gstaad.

This winter Altitude will have a small team of top qualified native English speaking instructors working in Gstaad and are looking forward to adding this resort to our growing portfolio.

Check out our Blue Blog for more Gstaad info and tips or visit gstaad.ch.

Level 1 (complete beginners)

  • No skiing or snowboarding experience is required.
  • Don’t worry, everyone has to start at the beginning.

 

Level 2

Level 2 (intermediate beginners)

  • Be able to use the magic carpet and handle tow on the nursery slopes.
  • Some control of speed and direction.

 

Level 3

Level 3 (advanced beginners)

  • Ride all lifts on the nursery and easy slopes.
  • Be able to control speed using turns.

 

Level 4

Level 4 (intermediate)

  • Confident on blue runs, turning comfortably.
  • Skiers should have their skis parallel some of the time.
  • Snowboarders should be confident on both heel and toe side turns.

 

Level 5

Level 5 (intermediate advanced)

  • Confident on red runs when conditions are good.
  • Feel challenged by ice, moguls or deep snow.

 

Level 6

Level 6 (advanced)

  • Confident with red runs in all conditions, get down most black runs.
  • Looking to improve in moguls, off-piste or carving.

 

Level 7

Level 7 (expert)

  • Confident on blacks and be able to safely get down itinerary routes.
  • Working on improving skills and speed in carving, moguls or powder.
  • Be waiting to improve jumps and tricks in the freestyle park.