Intro

This review explores an afternoon beginners snowboarding lesson offered from Interlaken to the picturesque slopes of Grindelwald. While we haven’t experienced it ourselves, the glowing feedback and detailed itinerary paint a picture of a well-organized, scenic, and supportive activity perfect for newcomers to snowboarding.
What draws us to this experience are the breathtaking views of the Eiger, the chance to learn from patient, professional guides, and the focus on building confidence on gentle slopes. A potential consideration is the need for proper clothing—though rentals are available, packing warm winter gear is essential.
This tour appeals most to travelers seeking a fun, scenic, and educational introduction to snowboarding without the intimidation of advanced slopes. It’s a perfect fit for those wanting a taste of the Swiss Alps with expert support in a small-group setting.
You can check if your dates are available here:Good To Know

- Stunning scenery of the Eiger and Swiss Alps enhances the snowboarding experience.
- Small group sizes ensure personalized attention from knowledgeable guides.
- All necessary equipment and safety gear are included, simplifying logistics.
- Flexible timing and cancellation options add peace of mind for planning.
- Beginner slopes like Bodmi are ideal for learning confidently.
- Supportive instructors with high ratings help beginners feel comfortable and motivated.
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Why Choose this Snowboarding Lesson?

For anyone new to snowboarding, the thought of tackling challenging terrain can be intimidating. This tour’s focus on gentle slopes like Bodmi makes it approachable, even for complete beginners. Plus, the stunning backdrop of Grindelwald and the Eiger gives every run a postcard-worthy feel, making the learning process one to remember.
The professional guides like Lulu, praised for their patience and clear instructions, are a highlight. They help demystify the basics, giving beginners the confidence to slide and glide with each lesson. The inclusion of drag lifts and magic carpets means less fatigue and more fun—these are real game changers for new snowboarders.
Another aspect worth highlighting is the small group size, limited to 8 participants, which ensures everyone gets ample attention. This setup creates a friendly, less hurried environment and allows guides to tailor their tips to individual needs—something that big group lessons often lack.
Exploring the Itinerary and Experience

Meeting Point and Initial Setup
The adventure begins at the Outdoor – Interlaken Base, where you meet your instructor and fellow snowboarders. This is typically a casual setup, with safety gear and equipment ready to go. The guides, often bilingual in English and German, conduct a quick safety induction—absolutely essential for beginners to feel secure on the snow.
Many reviews mention the supportive nature of the instructors, who take time to explain everything clearly. As one traveler noted, Lulu was patient and explained things well, which is key when trying to gain confidence on a snowboard.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyLearning on the Bodmi Slopes
The Bodmi beginner slopes are the main stage for learning. These gentle runs are perfect for initial attempts, with drag lifts and magic carpets making it easy to get back to the top without tiring out too quickly.
What we find particularly valuable is how the instructor teaches the tricks and skills step-by-step—from balancing and sliding to turning and stopping. Reviewers appreciated this slow, clear approach, with one saying, “Lulu gave feedback on what to change and demonstrated the skills before letting us try.”
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The Views and Atmosphere
While focusing on skills, you’ll also get to marvel at the panoramic views of Eiger’s north face and the glaciers. These vistas make every run special, turning what could be a simple lesson into a memorable experience. The snowboarding equipment provided ensures comfort, while the photo opportunities at the top of slopes are plentiful.
Post-Lesson and Exit
After approximately 2.5 hours of instruction, you’ll feel a sense of achievement—whether it’s just managing to glide or mastering basic turns. Many reviewers mention leaving with new skills and a boosted confidence that encourages future snowboarding adventures.
Additional Details
The activity lasts around 5 hours, which includes instruction, equipment fitting, and breaks. The price of $162 is quite reasonable considering the included gear, instructor, safety helmet, and lift ticket. For those concerned about clothing, rentals are available on site, making it easier to prepare without extra hassle.
Value and Practicality

The cost for this experience covers all essential equipment and instruction, meaning you don’t need to worry about additional rentals or gear. The small group size ensures personalized guidance, which is crucial for building beginner confidence.
The activity’s timing is flexible, with various start times and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, giving you peace of mind. The 5-hour duration offers enough time for a thorough introduction without feeling rushed or overstretched.
Who will love this?
Travelers who enjoy scenic landscapes paired with learning experiences will find this tour ideal. It’s perfect for absolute beginners, those looking for a fun day in the Swiss Alps, or anyone wanting a low-pressure introduction to snowboarding. It’s also suitable for families or groups wanting a shared, supportive activity.
Things to Keep in Mind
- Weather conditions can influence the day’s activities; you might receive updates or cancellations on short notice.
- Proper winter clothing is essential—although rentals are available, bringing your own warm gear ensures comfort.
- The tour is not suitable for children under 12, pregnant women, or individuals with certain health issues.
- Minimal group size means the experience remains intimate but requires a minimum of 2 participants to run.
Final Thoughts
This beginner snowboarding lesson from Interlaken to Grindelwald genuinely offers value, scenic beauty, and expert guidance in a small-group setting. It’s ideal for those looking to try snowboarding without the stress of advanced runs and want the reassurance of qualified instructors in a stunning environment.
You’ll love the stunning mountain views, the supportive teaching style, and the fun atmosphere that makes learning snowboarding feel accessible and exciting. Plus, the flexibility in booking and cancellation makes it a low-risk option for travelers wanting a memorable alpine experience.
If you’re keen to try snowboarding in the Swiss Alps and want a well-organized, fun introduction, this tour is a fantastic choice—especially when paired with a love for epic scenery and a desire to learn in comfort.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for complete beginners?
Yes, it’s designed specifically for beginners, with gentle slopes and patient instructors to ease you into snowboarding.
What equipment is included?
You’ll receive snowboarding equipment, a helmet, and a lift ticket for the magic carpet at Bodmi Arena, all included in the price.
How long is the instruction?
The snowboard instruction lasts approximately 2.5 hours within a total activity duration of 5 hours.
Do I need to bring my own clothing?
Warm winter clothing, including gloves and snow gear, is recommended. Rentals are available on site if needed.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible for travel plans.
What if the weather is poor?
Weather conditions can affect the activity; you may receive information about changes or cancellations on the day of the tour.
Is this experience suitable for children?
No, it isn’t suitable for children under 12 years old. It’s aimed at adult beginners or older teens.
This guided snowboarding lesson in Grindelwald offers a fantastic blend of beautiful scenery, expert instruction, and beginner-friendly slopes—a perfect way to start your Swiss Alps adventure.
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