moderate
60 minutes
Basic fitness needed; suitable for beginners who completed Level 1; able to stand and balance on a snowboard for an hour.
Take your snowboarding skills to the next level with Level 2 lessons at Newmilns Snow & Sports Complex. Learn to slide on your toe edge under expert instructor guidance in this supportive, community-centered winter playground just outside Newmilns.
Ages 8+ • 1 Hour
Elevate your snowboarding skills in Level 2, where you'll master sliding on your toe edge with expert guidance from friendly instructors. This one-hour lesson builds on your previous experience, ensuring a supportive and engaging environment as you progress on the slopes. Get ready for an unforgettable adventure!
1 Hour
Completed level 1? On level 2, you'll learn to start sliding on your toe edge.
Each lesson is led by one of our friendly, experienced snowboarding instructors.
Still have questions? Click here to find answers to some common lesson-related questions.
Please note, our level lessons don't run over the summer months.
Arrive at least 15 minutes before your lesson to check in and get fitted with boots and a snowboard for a smooth start.
Bring waterproof clothing and gloves to stay comfortable during wet or cold conditions since clothing is not supplied.
Listen carefully to your instructor and don’t hesitate to ask questions to maximize your learning experience.
Spectators must stay within designated areas for safety and to let riders focus without distractions.
Newmilns Snow & Sports Complex has served as a local winter sports hub for decades, supporting community access to snowboarding in Scotland.
The complex promotes sustainable tourism by encouraging responsible slope use and minimizing environmental impact through season-long maintenance programs.
Essential for staying dry and warm on wet or snowy days.
fall specific
Protects hands from cold and improves grip on the snowboard.
winter specific
Allows you to adjust warmth as needed during your lesson.
winter specific
Keeps core temperature steady during colder spring days on the slopes.
spring specific