Group Snowboard Courses for Adults and Children at Hochzeiger
What can participants expect?
From the first sliding exercises on heel and toe edge to challenging drift turns and freeride elements – our snowboard group courses guide you step by step. Each skill level is tailored to the participants, ensuring quick progress, safety, and plenty of fun on the board.
Our Course Levels at a Glance
- Snowboard Green (Beginner)
For beginners with no prior experience. Learn board handling, changing direction, using the platter lift, and first exercises on the practice slope. Start on Monday and Wednesday. Includes warm-up, games, and safety tips. - Snowboard Blue (Intermediate)
For participants who can already slide and make drift turns. Daily entry possible except Saturday and Sunday. Focus on safe turns on blue slopes and technique improvement. - Snowboard Red (Advanced)
For advanced riders who want to explore slopestyle and freeride. Daily entry possible except Saturday and Sunday. Training includes drift turns, weight relief, fun park elements, and edge control on red slopes. - Snowboard Black (Top Group)
For very experienced snowboarders. Monday to Friday. Perfect your technique on all types of terrain and snow, practice tricks in the fun park and slopestyle, and experience freeride and powder runs. Booking outside the main season only via email or on site.
Highlights
- For beginners and experienced snowboarders
- Small groups and personal instruction from experienced teachers
- Technique training on all slopes and in the fun park
- Safety, progress, and fun always come first
- Individually tailored exercises according to level
Course Times
- Snowboard Green: Monday or Wednesday 10:00 – 12:00, Wednesday to Friday 12:00 – 14:00 (email booking only)
- Snowboard Blue: Monday to Friday 10:00 – 12:00
- Snowboard Red: Monday to Friday 14:00 – 16:00
- Snowboard Black: Monday to Friday 14:00 – 16:00
Meeting Point
- Boarder Park at the mid-station of the Hochzeiger mountain lifts
Details
Our snowboard group courses offer structured learning in small groups. Beginners and returners learn to handle the board safely, while advanced participants improve their technique, tricks, and freeride skills. Each level is tailored to the participants’ abilities to ensure individual progress and support.



