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Get inter intermediate Andorra skiing in Andorra

It is not, no matter what they say, like falling off a bike, which is why we’d advise you get inter intermediate Andorra skiing.

Skiing, for us, more follows the course of if you don’t use it, you lose it.

So if, for whatever reason, you’ve been off the slopes for a few years but still know how to snow plough.

You’re skilled enough to leave the starters on the nursery slopes and join the middle class.

Andorra’s box of options

Hills and thrills: With Solos

Now the Pearl of the Pyrenees mountainous adventure spot claims, with good reason, to have cornered the market in families’ beginners’ skiing.

With Solos ramping it up with their Beginners Ski Week in Arinsal.

And following it up now with Arinsal Intermediate.

Andorra’s Vallnord-Pal Arinsal ski resort offers 63 km of pistes linked by 44 lifts.

The resort caters for all abilities, though intermediates will especially enjoy the wide selection of blue and red runs.

Cool for school

Light up: Arinsal

Now my past having caught up with me I’ve been hived off to personal tutors, saints all, in Soll and Val D’Isere.

But you’ll get to enjoy the camaraderie of ski school.

With guests joining a group led by expert instructors to develop technique.

Guests will stay at the Yomo Patagonia Hotel, a modern property set at the foot of the resort.

Just 50m from the main six-seat ski lift.

With ski-in access, comfortable rooms, and excellent facilities, Solos is pledging a convenient and welcoming base. 

Count us in

Inner delights: For your apres-ski

A seven-night Arinsal Ski – Intermediate Week trip, departs on 1 March 2026, from £2,099pp.

With flights and transfers, airport taxes, a twin room for solo use, breakfast and dinner daily.

A welcome drink, six-day ski pass, six-day silver ski hire (skis, boots, poles and helmet).

Five days of ski school (three hours per day) and an accompanying Solos Tour Leader. 

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