Germany

Germany's ski resorts have retained their special qualities - accessible, friendly and with a southern German charm all of their own. 

With a position in the centre of Europe, most of the resorts possess easy access to both scheduled and passenger flights.

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Ruhpolding

Ruhpolding, with its 6,500 residents, is a big, enchantingly romantic village in Upper Bavaria, serving up nature at its finest in every season of the year. It's an El Dorado for anyone who loves nature, and for those in search of active recreation amid wonderful scenery, combined with the warmth and hospitality for which Bavaria is so renowned.

In winter, visitors are drawn by the magnificent, variety-packed ski slopes and cross-country trails. Every year, Ruhpolding hosts the Biathlon World Cup and a World Cup event in the Nordic Combined, transforming this idyllic village into a mecca for thousands of fans.

View the Ruhpolding website.

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Oberstdorf

Oberstdorf is best known as the venue for the "4 hills ski jumping" but it does have 81km of downhill pistes with 6 gondolas, 10 chair lifts and 25 drag lifts. The biggest cabin cable-car in Germany runs up the Fellhorn mountain and there is good skiing to be had on the Sollereck and the majestic Nebelhorn. 

The current main venue for Nordic courses is near to Oberstdorf, in the Allgäu region of Southern Germany. 

View the Oberstdorf website here. 

Trainer Meeting

Your Trainer will contact you directly to arrange a meeting time through Whattsapp the evening before the course starts.

Off Snow Sessions:

Your trainer will give you further information with regards this throughout the week.

Meeting Point and start time:

Your Trainer will confirm this with you directly but is likely to be around 0900 depending on the opening times of the venue/resort

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Sonthofen

Sonthofen is the most southerly town of Germany, located in the Oberallgäu region of the Bavarian Alps. Home to the longest toboggan run in Germany, Sonthofen also boasts 10 or so cross country ski trails. Neighbouring Obsterdorf is just 14km away.

Sonthofen is a great central location with easy access to surrounding resorts, making it an ideal base for Cross Country courses.

The Tourist Card usually allows use of public transport for free (to access the surrounding resorts), however, for members choosing to bring their own transport a small parking fee is usually incurred at the resorts.

For more information please see here

Off Snow Sessions:

Your trainer will give you further information with regards this throughout the week.

Meeting Point and start time:

Your Trainer will confirm this with you directly but is likely to be around 0900 depending on the opening times of the venue/resort

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