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Alone or in a small private group

Book an instructor for a ski touring outing

Ski Touring is accessible to everyone, offering a chance to explore untouched natural areas while respecting the environment.

Combine the thrill of skiing with the adventure of hiking. Ski Touring allows you to ski away from the crowds and marked trails, searching for untouched slopes and endless powder snow.

For those with an intermediate level, Ski Touring can also be enjoyed with descents down the marked pistes.
When are you coming?
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Private Ski Touring Lessons
After a quick briefing with your instructor to select a route suited to your level and preferences, strap on your skins and get ready for the ascent! Reach the summits while enjoying stunning scenery and benefiting from your instructor’s expertise.

Ski Touring excursions require a solid understanding of mountain environments. Our instructors will share their extensive mountain knowledge with you and guide you along some of the most stunning Ski Touring routes!
Private Ski Touring Lessons
From
€238
Groups of 1 to 5 people
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Ski Levels
Intermediate, Advanced, Expert
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For a half or full day
2.5h, 3h, 4h or 7h
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Please specify whether you would like an off-piste descent (Expert level) or a marked piste descent (Intermediate level and above)
Further information
Rates💶
Tignes-Val d'Isère ski pass required🚠
Ski touring equipment required⛷️
Safety equipment: ABS airbag, avalanche transceiver, shovel and probe provided by the esf🎒
Advice & Preparation💡
Helmets are strongly recommended⚠️
Remember to take out insurance☂️
SAFETY EQUIPMENT 

Since our clients' safety is a top priority, we always provide essential safety equipment to everyone heading out for off-piste skiing excursions:

- Avalanche Airbag (ABS),
- Avalanche Transceiver (DVA),
- Shovel
- Probe.

Included in the Ski Touring Lessons' price
Need help?
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a ski pass for ski touring?
Most of the time we'll use the ski lifts to get to the foot of the trail, but not always. The need for a ski pass should be discussed directly with the instructor, depending on the programme.
I have my own ski equipment. Do I need to hire special equipment for ski touring?
Ski touring requires specific, high-quality equipment. You'll need off-piste skis with touring bindings, and the lightest possible boots with a 'walk' function for greater comfort on the ascent. Wearing a helmet is also highly recommended. Safety equipment is provided and included in the price of your lesson.
What if the weather is too poor?
Depending on availability, your instructor may be able to suggest another itinerary or a postponement.