You’ll start your day traveling from Interlaken into Grindelwald’s snowy hills, where your local guide helps you gear up and learn to ski at Bodmi Arena. Expect hands-on lessons in a small group, plenty of laughs (and maybe some wobbles), plus time to soak up those Alpine views. By afternoon you’ll feel braver on your skis — or at least have some good stories.
We shuffled off the bus in Interlaken while the sky was still that pale blue you only get in the Alps. The drive up to Grindelwald felt like a slow reveal — every turn showed more of those snowy peaks, and I kept craning my neck to spot the Eiger. Our instructor, Jonas, met us at Bodmi Arena and handed out boots and helmets. I’d never worn ski boots before — honestly, they’re heavier than I expected and make you walk like a penguin. Jonas grinned and said everyone waddles at first.
The Bodmi beginner slopes looked gentle enough but standing on skis for the first time is weirdly humbling. There were just six of us, so Jonas could actually help each person without rushing. He showed us how to clip in (I fumbled it twice), then we practiced sliding down a tiny hill — not gracefully, but nobody fell right away. The air smelled sharp and cold, almost sweet when you stopped moving. At one point, a little Swiss kid zipped past us on the magic carpet lift and shouted something cheerful in German; Jonas just laughed and told us not to take ourselves too seriously.
Lunch was quick — sandwiches on a bench with snow melting into my gloves — but honestly I didn’t care because I was finally getting the hang of turning by then. We spent about five hours out there, swapping stories between runs and cheering whenever someone managed a full stop without toppling over. My legs were jelly by the end but I still think about that view from halfway up the slope: sunlight catching on all that white, mountains everywhere you look. If you’ve never tried skiing before, this beginner ski package from Interlaken is probably as friendly as it gets.
Yes, it’s designed specifically for first-time skiers or snowboarders.
The lesson takes place at Bodmi Arena in Grindelwald.
The package includes 5 hours of ski or snowboard instruction.
Yes, all equipment (ski/snowboard, boots, helmet) and a lift ticket are included.
The group is limited to eight people for personalized attention.
No, lunch is not included; bring your own or buy nearby.
Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult; minimum age is 12.
No, it’s not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with poor cardiovascular health.
Your day includes all essential ski or snowboard gear rental (boots and helmet too), a full-day lift ticket valid for Bodmi Arena’s magic carpet lift, plus five hours of hands-on instruction from patient local guides before heading back to Interlaken.
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