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  • Hi Helena

    You can get both your children into activities if you want time to go skiing by yourselves. For your 3 year old there is Baby Club which is indoors and they play games and do activities, and for your 6 year old their is either Snow Club which is just outside the Baby Club so they would be near each other. Snow Club is in a fenced-off area with snow activities designed for young children with the option for them to go inside if they get fed up or too cold. The other option is ski school for your 6 year old which would take them more on the mountain and would focus more on developing skiing. If you're taking lessons, all these options can be fitted around the hours you are in school.

    For more information have a look at arinsal.co.uk/winter/en/children.html

    Hope this helps!

    Steve
  • Anything for children

    Helena

    We're thinking of going to Arinsal with our two children aged 3 and 6. Is there anywhere for us to take them whilst we go skiing?