Ski Freestyle

Looking for thrills and new experiences on skis? This course is made for you! Guided by an expert esf instructor, discover freestyle and freeride skiing in a fun and dynamic atmosphere — right in the heart of Val Cenis’s snowparks and best spots.
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Thrills, tricks, and pure excitement!
Got your Gold Star and want to express your creativity on the snow? Whether you're new to the park or already comfortable on rails and kickers, this course offers personalised coaching to help you progress safely.

On the program:
  • Introduction or improvement in slopestyle, big air, rails, and flat
  • Learning the technical basics (stance, take-off, landing, safety)
  • Sessions in the snowpark and outside the features to develop your style
  • A fun, supportive, and motivating atmosphere with fellow passionate riders
Question courte
Afternoon course
14:00 - 17:00
From205€
6 days Freestyle course - 3 hours
From Sunday to Friday
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Meeting point
Lanslevillard
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After the Gold Star
Need help with the levels?
⭐️
Important
Carré Neige insurance☂️
Choose a ski pass🚠
Ski equipment not provided⛷️
Tips and preparation💡
Midday course
11:15 - 14:15
From205€
6 days Freestyle course - 3 hours
From Sunday to Friday
📅
Meeting point
Lanslevillard
📍
After the Gold Star
Need help with the levels?
⭐️
Important
Carré Neige insurance☂️
Choose a ski pass🚠
Ski equipment not provided⛷️
Tips and preparation💡
A question?

Your most frequently asked questions

Find all the answers you need! Additional information, which ski pass to buy, necessary equipment… Everything you need to book with confidence!
What Skis Should Be Used for This Course?
You should use twin-tip skis (also called double spatula skis), preferably wider models suited for backcountry skiing. The skis should be approximately the same height as the freestyler for optimal balance and maneuverability during freestyle practice.
Is Protective Gear Required?
  • Wearing a helmet and a back protector is highly recommended, especially for freestyle or off-piste activities.
  • Off-piste safety equipment — including backpack, shovel, probe, and avalanche transceiver (DVA) — is not provided by the school. If your child is participating in off-piste sessions, you must supply this equipment yourself.