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Parsenn
My advice is to pack your own lunch and snacks... The mountain eateries can get pricey, and there are some fantastic picnic spots with a view!

I think you should try to ski early in the morning around 8 AM to avoid the crowds. The slopes were so much nicer and quieter during that time.

If you're new to skiing or snowboarding, definitely take a lesson. It might feel like an extra cost, but it makes a huge difference and you’ll have more fun
Lenzerheide-Valbella
Jakobshorn

definitely get the first lift up at around 8:30 am to beat the crowds. the slopes are so much nicer and you'll have fresh powder to enjoy before everyone else arrives.

Bring your own snacks and drinks. The on-mountain food can be pricey and not that great. There are plenty of nice picnic spots to enjoy your own food in the fresh air!
Nira Alpina
Berghotel Randolins
Engadin St. Moritz Mountains
Lake Silvaplana

I think bringing your own snacks and drinks is a smart move. The on-site cafes can be pricier than you might expect, and it's nice to have something on hand while you kite.

My advice is to rent your gear in the village instead of at the lake. You'll save a bit of cash and often get better quality stuff. Plus, it gives you a chance to chat with locals!
Gina's Reitschule im Engadin
Vaillant Arena
Swiss Kitesurf GmbH

My advice is to book your sessions online in advance; it not only saves you money but also guarantees your spot. I missed out on a prime time slot because I thought I could just walk in.