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  • I am out there in feb 18th with my two kids its a great place especially for new skiers and boarders. The main piste that goes down the mountain is great and will be ideal for her to start on. As the confidence comes you can skip form one run to another part way down. My two daughters came on brilliantly from being on the real stuff and hitting the slope all day.

    You will have a ball mate.
  • Best slope for beginner snowboarder

    littlelewis

    Hi,
    Me and my girlfriend will be in Arinsal in February and she's not at the stage of linking her turns, she know how to do it but it's just a confidence thing with her and just needs to break through that barrier by practising on her own.

    Can you give me some advice on what run to hit on day one? as I can see the Green runs but will they not be steep enough for snowboarders?

    Thanks,

    Ben