The 8 best ski resorts for beginners - direct from Belfast

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Kick-off 2025 on a high note by booking that ski trip you've always dreamed of. If you're new to skiing, these beginner-friendly resorts are designed to make your first experience fun and rewarding.

With gentle slopes, expert instructors, and breathtaking views, your first ski holiday could ignite a lifelong passion. Direct flights from Belfast to Austria and Italy with Crystal Ski Holidays are available every Saturday until late March, making it the perfect time to take the plunge.

Austria is an ideal destination for beginners, boasting stunning alpine scenery, slopes for all abilities, and charming mountainside villages. Not to mention, Austria is renowned for having the best après ski in the world, with cosy mountain huts and lively bars providing the perfect way to relax after a day on the nursery slopes.

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Best beginner-friendly resorts in Austria

Austria is a dream destination for beginners with breathtaking alpine scenery, all-ability slopes and charming mountainside villages. Plus, Austria’s known for having the best après ski in the world, with cozy mountain huts and lively bars offering the perfect way to unwind after a day on the nursery slops.

Rauris

The small ski area and compact town centre make it the perfect pick if it’s your very first ski trip. Plus, there are mountain restaurants you can get to without doing any skiing, so mixed ability groups can split off for skiing and easily meet up for lunch.

Zell am See

One of Austria’s more popular resorts, Zell Am See is known for its picturesque views as well as a range of well-maintained beginner runs for those starting out on the slopes. Hop on the CityXpress gondola and in minutes you’ll find plenty of wide and scenic green runs through the trees, with stunning views over the lake below.

Kitzbühel

There are free beginner lifts in the valley where you can learn the skiing basics. And after a fresh snowfall, head across to Bichlalm to bag the best of the powder.

Söll

With welcoming instructors and a charming village vibe, Söll makes an ideal place to start your ski adventure. You can start off practising in the Hexenwiese beginner area, which is free to use and beginners have a dedicated nursery area at the edge of the village. As you grow in ability and confidence, enjoy one of the biggest linked areas in Austria with 63 blue runs.

Best beginner-friendly resorts in Italy

Italian resorts are typically quieter than those in France and Austria, meaning you can enjoy less crowded slopes during the week – perfect for beginners looking for a more relaxed, stress-free experience. Couple that with stunning scenery, mouthwatering cuisine, warm Italian hospitality, and a variety of slopes suited for all abilities – Italy truly ticks all boxes.

Bardonecchia

Bardonecchia is a lesser known Italian resort, which offers 100km of quiet runs to explore. Its gentle terrain and tree-lined slopes are ideal for first-timers, plus short lift queues mean more time to practice. There are two nursery zones at either end of town, so beginners won’t have far to go for lessons no matter where you’re staying.

Not only is it beginner friendly, but it's also perfect for those looking for a more affordable ski break. In the recent Post Office Travel Money Ski Resort Report1, produced in partnership with Crystal Ski Holidays, which compared costs in b36 resorts for adult skiers, Bardonecchia was named as best value for adult and child skiers. At just under £544 (a rise of 1.5 per cent year-on-year) Bardonecchia is the cheapest resort for a week’s lift pass, equipment hire, ski school, lunches and drinks. It’s also one of six Italian ski resorts to feature in the best value top ten for adult skiers

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Sestriere

With its high, north-facing slopes, Sestriere is home to some of the best snow conditions in the 400km Milky Way area. It’s also a good pick for your first ski trip thanks to the big nursery zone next to the village. As for the wider area, it’s an intermediate's playground, packed with rolling red terrain. For more of a challenge, check out the Banchetta downhill – it was used in the 2006 Winter Olympics.

Cervinia

With 150km of wide, well-groomed slopes, Cervinia’s all about easy-going skiing. Beginners can make speedy progress on easy runs around Plan Maison, while intermediates can rack up the miles on long, sweeping descents like the 8km red from Plateau Rosà back to town. Plus, with ski school at the top of the gondola, even first-timers get impressive views from day one.

La Thuile

La Thuile is a top pick if you’re fairly new to the mountain. You can ski at your own pace on 152km of wide, empty slopes, where the excellent snow conditions have earned this area the nickname ‘Little Siberia’ among Italians. Check out the gentle blues above Les Suches or the magic carpets in the village if you’re just starting out.

All Crystal Ski holidays come in one easy package with your flights, transfers and accommodation all included. You can also add in all your mountain essentials including a local or area lift pass; ski or snowboard hire, or carriage, if you've got your own ski equipment; boot and helmet hire and ski or snowboard lessons.

Book with a deposit and if your plans change, you can make fee-free changes up to 12 weeks before you go. And if there’s a lack of snow in the ski area you’re off to, the Crystal Snow Promise ensures you can change your holiday fee-free in the four days before you go, T&C’s apply.

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