HandiskiSnow sports for all

Enjoy winter sports without limits with our Handiski private lessons! Whatever your disability—quadriplegia, paraplegia, amputation, polio, neurological illness, or cerebral palsy—our experienced instructors will ensure a safe and unforgettable adventure. Even with minimal arm strength, you can explore the snow in complete safety. Our adapted lessons cater to all ages and skill levels!
When are you coming?
14
Dec 2024
21
28
04
Jan 2025
11
18
25
01
Feb
08
15
22
01
Mar
08
15
22
29
05
Apr
12
19
26
High season
Season
Low season

Book a Handiski instructor


Use our interactive form below to specify your requirements, and we'll provide you with a personalised offer tailored to your needs.
For wheelchair skiing, equipment adapted to your disability and your level of skiing is essential. Our ski school has a selection of 10 wheelchairs for adults and children.

Our rates

PRIVATE LESSONSDURATION1 to 3 people4 people

From 14 to 28 December 2024
and from 5 to 25 January 2025
1 x 1h15
6 x 1h15
€70
€362
€83
€429

From 29 December 2024 to 4 January 2025

1 x 1h15
6 x 1h15
€78
€398
€90
€461

From 26 January to 8 February 2025

1 x 1h30
6 x 1h30
€86
€434
€98
€499

From 9 February to 8 March 2025

1 x 2h00
6 x 2h00
€128
€691
€147
€794

From 9 March to 5 April 2025

1 x 1h45
6 x 1h45
€98
€506
€115
€601

From 6 to 26 April 2025

1 x 1h45
6 x 1h45
€99
€511
€118
€613
Bookings for private lessons are made on-site and are subject to availability.
SPECIAL SATURDAY RATES
Saturday low season1 x 1h30€86€99
Saturday mid-season1 x 1h30€88€101
Saturdays in high season1 x 1h30€94€105
FOR A HALF OR FULL DAYLow seasonSeasonHigh season
Morning (2h45)€199€223€285
Afternoon (2h45)€161€179€205
Day€366 (January)
€395 (March)
€446€522
Premium morning (4h00)€272 (January)
€306 (March)
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Purchase on site (booking is strongly recommended) / Ski chair equipment included

The proper equipment

Tempo Dualski
Discover the latest in skiing technology with our full suspension chassis. Enjoy a gliding experience that feels just like that of a non-disabled skier.
Biski or Kart
This toboggan-like device is designed for individuals with lower-limb disabilities, often combined with upper-limb limitations (such as quadriplegia or cerebral palsy). It features a seat mounted on a frame connected to two skis for stability and is steered by operating two hand levers. This equipment is suitable only for green and blue slopes!
Uniski or Monoski
This equipment, popular among individuals with lower-limb disabilities (such as paraplegics or double leg amputees), features a shock-absorbing frame mounted on a single ski with stabilisers. Versatile and widely used, it offers many opportunities on the slopes.

The basic rules of seated skiing

Disabled skiers enjoy outdoor sports in full integration with non-disabled skiers, using the same lifts and slopes and having similar opportunities for progress. To ensure safety, seated skiers must follow the guidelines set by slope professionals, ski lift operators, and other users.
  • All seated skiers should be accompanied by an able-bodied skier who can assist if needed (such as on ski lifts).
  • Skier must not cause delays or inconvenience on the ski lifts and should avoid damaging the seats with their equipment.
  • It is important to follow slope rules and signage.
  • Not all ski lifts and corresponding slopes are accessible to seated skiers, so be mindful and respect the rules!
FAQ

Key questionsand answers

Is equipment included in the price of the course?
The ESF provides the equipment needed for the service, with no additional costs beyond those of private skiing or snowboarding lessons.
Can I choose my monitor?
The booking form lets you request one or more specific instructors, but we cannot guarantee their availability. They will, however, be the first ones we contact.