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The Guide to Skiing in Morzine

An Introduction to Morzine What’s so special about Skiing in Morzine? Located in the centre of the Portes du Soleil ski area, the French resort of Morzine sits between the beautiful Lake Geneva and iconic Mont Blanc, just a stone’s throw from the Swiss border. The Portes du Soleil ski area is one of the […]

The Guide to Skiing in Val Thorens

As the highest ski resort in Europe, Val Thorens in Les 3 Vallées is a true paradise for snow enthusiasts. Whether you’re a seasoned skier or a beginner just starting your skiing journey, this Alpine gem has something for everyone. Let’s dive straight into our ultimate guide to skiing in Val Thorens. The Val Thorens […]

The Guide to Skiing in Méribel

Welcome to our Méribel winter guide, packed full of essential and interesting information about the resort to help make planning your trip hassle-free. This Guide to Skiing in Méribel has everything from handy on-piste and off-piste tips to exceptional dining spots, world-famous Méribel après ski experiences and more logistical travel information.  The Méribel Valley If […]

The Guide to Skiing in Courchevel

Our Ski Instructors have been teaching skiing in Courchevel for 25 years. A lot has changed over the years, but the resort remains one of the best in the world. Our team has shared their top tips and insider secrets in our guide to Skiing in Courchevel. Why Choose Courchevel? Courchevel isn’t just another ski […]

The best Off-Piste in Val d’Isere

Our 5 Favourite Off-Piste Runs in Val d’Isere If you love off-piste skiing and escaping the marked runs, then Val d’Isere is one of the best ski resorts in the Alps. You’ll find some of the best off-piste in the Alps, and thanks to its altitude, there are reliable snow conditions. From wide-open powder fields […]

How to become a Ski Instructor

Turn your Love for Skiing into a Career: Become a Ski Instructor Have you ever dreamed of being a ski instructor? If so, then this blog post is for you! Here we’ll cover how to become a ski instructor, from the necessary skills to the best way to get qualified. So whether you’re just curious […]

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The five best off-piste runs in Tignes

Our five favourite off-piste runs in Tignes If you’re looking for some of the best off-piste skiing and snowboarding in Tignes, look no further! We’ve compiled a list of our five favourite runs with powder stashes, challenging terrain and breathtaking views. So whether you’re a seasoned pro or just getting started, these runs are sure […]

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The 5 Best Off-Piste Runs in Meribel

The 5 Best off-piste runs in the Meribel Valley If you’re looking for the best off-piste skiing or snowboarding in Meribel, look no further than these five runs. With everything from steep and challenging runs to more moderate and mellow options, there’s something here for every off-piste skier or boarder. With a combination of lift-accessible […]

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What are Moguls?

Moguls are mounds of snow that form on ski slopes that are not regularly groomed or piste bashed. When viewed from a distance a mogul field will resemble a sheet of bubble wrap. Moguls or bumps as they can be known are the result of lots of skiers skiing the same line or slope. Skiers […]

Choosing Ski Lessons for your Children

Choosing ski lessons for your children can be a daunting task. There are many things to consider, from age and ability level to interests and budget. But don’t worry, we’re here to help. With our handy tips, you’ll be sure to find the perfect Children’s ski lessons for your family. Choosing Ski Lessons for Children […]

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The Best Ski Apps

These days, it’s rare to not have your smartphone within arms reach. So we thought it might be good to share our favourite ski apps. Here at New Generation Ski School, we think they’ll certainly make your ski holiday easier, safer and more fun! Apps for Skiing & Snowboarding Last updated March 2022 Portes du […]

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Skiing in Bad Visibility

We all cross our fingers and hope that when we’re out on a week’s ski holiday, it will snow each night, and the sun will shine down on bright blue powder days all week. But if you’ve skied a bit, you’ll know you’ve got to take the rough with the smooth, and that can mean skiing […]