Answers to your questions
Is the lift pass included in the lesson price?
No, the lift pass is not included in the lesson price and is required to access the ski lifts. Please make sure you have a valid lift pass before the start of your lessons.
For more information, please visit our« Choosing my lift pass » page.
For more information, please visit our« Choosing my lift pass » page.
Is insurance included in the lesson price?
No, insurance is not included in the lesson price, and ESF does not provide insurance cover for its pupils. We recommend checking your personal insurance coverage and, if necessary, taking out ski insurance so that you can enjoy your stay with complete peace of mind.
For more information, please visit our "Get insured" page.
For more information, please visit our "Get insured" page.
If I drop my child off at the Piou Piou Club, how will they get to their lesson meeting point?
- Our instructors and activity leaders will prepare the children and accompany them to the start of their lessons.
- Children must arrive at the Piou Piou Club already dressed in their ski clothing.
- We will help them put on their ski boots and provide them with their bib before the lesson. At the end of the lesson, we will also accompany them back to the club.
- This ensures a smooth and safe transition between the Piou Piou Club and their ski lessons.
How should I equip my child?
At the Children’s Club and in the Piou Piou beginners’ area, your child will need:
For the Children’s Club:
Don’t forget the sunscreen!
- Ski equipment (skis and ski boots)
- A helmet or a warm hat
- Ski goggles or sunglasses
For the Children’s Club:
- A change of clothes
- Winter boots for outdoor activities
Don’t forget the sunscreen!
When should I arrive?
Please arrive at the meeting point at least five minutes before the start of the lesson. This gives us the opportunity to welcome you and ensures there is enough time for the lesson to start smoothly and on time.
I've never skied before. Can I still sign up for snowboard lessons?
Yes! Skiing and snowboarding are two completely different disciplines, so no previous skiing experience is required to start learning snowboarding.