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  • Hi Keith,

    Arinsal is a great place for beginners as the mountain isn't daunting for those experiencing skking for the first time and the ski school is first class. There is a beginner's area which is perfect for when you are learning the absolute basics but you'll find a lot of the blue runs are suitable (as they are not too steep and very wide) after 2-3 days learning.

    Ian
  • Beginners

    slippers

    Hi,
    A few of us are arriving next week and have been told Arinsal is good for beginners, but looking at the Piste map I cannot see many green runs indicated...….are there many and are they fairly easy?

    Thanks

    keith