German and Wintersports (December - March)
Take advantage of this unique opportunity to combine a German course with a day's skiing. Effortlessly improve your German skills in the pleasant atmosphere of a small group, before setting off for fun on the pistes at one of Austria's world famous ski resorts.
German course
| Lessons: | 20 + 5/ 30 + 5 per week. |
| Group size: | average of 8-12 participants. |
| Level: | all levels. |
| Duration: | Courses from 2 to 36 weeks. |
| Minimum age: | 16 years. |
| Wintersports | December-March |
| Starting dates | |
| all Levels: | every Monday (December to March) |
| Beginners only: | Nov 28, 2011 / Jan 02, 2012 / Jan 30, 2012 / Mar 05, 2012 |
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Skiing/Snowboarding for a day
You attend your German course from Monday to Friday in Vienna, then head off to the ski slopes at the weekend. Skiing or snowboarding equipment can be hired on location.Skiing resorts:
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Hohe Wand-Wiese, Vienna Did you know that Vienna is the only capital in the world that has seen a FIS World Cup race within city limits? The "Hohe Wand-Wiese", just half an hour by public transport from the city centre, allows you to put in a quick day's skiing or snowboarding whenever you feel like it. More... |
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Zau(:ber:)g Hirschenkogel
/ Semmering, Lower Austria Hirschenkogel is proud of its well-cared for slopes, 3 of them capable of hosting FIS-World Cup races. It is also the largest late night skiing resort in Austria: 6 of its slopes and the fun park are well lit and allow for night time skiing. More... |
Semmering, Lower Austria/ Stuhleck, Styria
At an elevation of 700 - 1640 m, the World Cup resort Stuhleck/Semmering
offers over 20 km of pistes for all levels of difficulty, 10 skiing
lifts - among them Austria's longest chairlift - and a snowboarding
fun park at just 1 ½ hours train journey from Vienna. More...
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