Ski School Wagrain
Questions and Answers
Here you'll find answers to the most frequently asked questions about our Ski courses, snowboard courses, private lessons, equipment, booking, and process. Whether before the first ski day or in the middle of it – we help make everything clear and straightforward.
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Questions and Answers
When should I register?
Either online or on the day of arrival. This way, you will learn the most important information and easily find the right meeting point from the beginning without stress.
What is the difference between location and meeting point?
The location is our respective office in Moadörfl, at Kirchboden, or in the market. Here we provide information and accept registrations.
The meeting point for the respective course is different:
It may be directly at the valley station, at the middle station, or at the mountain station. Here, the meeting points from the booking apply to the respective course!
The meeting point for the respective course is different:
It may be directly at the valley station, at the middle station, or at the mountain station. Here, the meeting points from the booking apply to the respective course!
Is there also a race at the finish?
But of course - a race takes place for children on Thursdays.
How can I pay?
We accept cash, debit card, and credit card (Visa, Master).
Are there ski instructors from the Netherlands?
Yes, we try to consider the language during the allocation, unfortunately, we cannot provide a 100% guarantee.
Are there trial days?
Yes, you can book 1 day as a "trial day" and then extend it to the desired course duration. However, this only makes sense if the students are skiing for the "first time".
Are there Danish ski instructors?
Yes, especially for children. We have our own Danish department at the Grafenberg. At the other locations, efforts are made to also consider the language during the allocation.
What is a "Beginner" or an "Advanced" skier
Beginners are those who are actually standing on skis for the "first time". Here, standing, walking, gliding etc. is learned. Those who can already make a turn and stop safely start as advanced skiers.



