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Ski school

At Gausta, we offer everything from ski school to private lessons at different levels. Whether you’ve never been on skis before or have many years of experience, we have something for you.

Ski school
Snowboard school
Private lessons
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Types of lessons

Gausta Skischool Group
Group lessons - ski or snowboard

Learn, progress and enjoy the mountain together with others. Our group lessons are suitable for all ages and skill levels — from first-timers to more experienced skiers. With supportive guidance and a social learning environment, you gain confidence, flow, and genuine ski joy.

Skiskole Instruktører
Private lesson - ski or snowboard

Make the most of your time on the slopes with personalised instruction tailored to your skills and goals. A private lesson provides focused development, individual follow-up, and a sense of security — ideal for both beginners and those looking to refine their technique.

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SkiPro

For skiers ready to take the next step. SkiPro is our most advanced coaching offer, designed for intermediate to expert skiers who want to enhance technique, precision, and control. You receive expert guidance that elevates your performance and unlocks new possibilities on the mountain.

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Meeting points for grouplessons

Meeting point 1
Meeting point 1 can be found on the right side of Barnheisen (lift L). The following ages and levels meet here:

  • 4 - 6 yrs: Level 1 – 1, 5
  • 7 - 9 yrs: Level 1
  • 10 - 15 yrs: Level 1
  • Adults: Level 1 -2
  • Snowboard: Level 1 – 2 

Meeting point 2
Meeting point 2 can be found on the left side of Skipsheisen (lift B). The following ages and levels meet here:

  • 4 - 6 yrs: Level 2 – 3
  • 7- 9 yrs: Level 2 – 3
  • 10 – 15 yrs: Level 2 – 5

See how SkiPro helps you get more out of every turn.

In this video, you’ll get a glimpse of how focused coaching, precise technique, and personal guidance help experienced skiers develop further — on their own terms.
Want to dive deeper? You can also read the full SkiPro article by clicking the button below.