moderate
1 hour
Basic fitness is recommended to maintain balance and follow instructor guidance; suitable for ages 8 and up.
Take your snowboarding skills to the next level with a focused Level 3 lesson at Newmilns Snow & Sports Complex. Under expert guidance, you’ll master sliding on heel and toe edges in a supportive, safe environment.
Ages 8+ • 1 Hour
Level 3 snowboarding takes your skills to new heights! Under the guidance of friendly, experienced instructors, you'll master sliding on your heel and toe edges. This one-hour lesson builds on your previous experience, ensuring a fun and supportive environment as you progress on the slopes. Get ready for an unforgettable ride!
1 Hour
Completed level 2? On level 3, you'll learn how to slide onto your heel and your toe edge.
Each lesson is led by one of our friendly, experienced snowboarding instructors.
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Please note, our level lessons don't run over the summer months.
Check in 15 minutes before your session to get properly fitted with boots, board, and helmet for maximum comfort and safety.
Bring waterproof clothing and gloves to stay warm and dry, especially since indoor slope temperatures can vary.
Active listening to your instructor’s tips can accelerate your progression and prevent injury on the slope.
Spectators must remain in designated areas and avoid ski and tubing surfaces to maintain safe conditions for riders.
Newmilns has a rich textile heritage dating back to the 18th century, adding cultural depth to your visit.
The complex promotes environmental responsibility by minimizing energy use in their snowmaking operations and encouraging recycling.
Provide ankle support and connection to your snowboard for effective edge control.
winter specific
Ensures head protection during falls or collisions on the slope.
winter specific
Keeps you dry and warm during lessons, especially important for indoor slope conditions.
winter specific
Protect hands from cold and provide grip during falls or when handling equipment.
winter specific