Indoor SL
Peer SnowValley

High-performance indoor slalom camp designated for high-level athletes looking to get ready to tackle injected hard snow at the beginning of the winter season.

This camp is designed for U-16 and FIS athletes seeking high performance in slalom during the winter season. An indoor ski camp gives athletes time on conditions that are very firm, so this is a highly specialized ski camp.

Begin your specialized slalom training with expert professionals who are committed to helping you reach your full potential.

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Peer SnowValley

High‑Level Slalom Training Camp

Dates 2026

  • 4-7 October
  • (Arrival 3, Departure 8 October)

Level

  • High level racers
  • U-14 and FIS athletes

Groups

  • Maximum 8 racers per trainer, according to age and level.

Peer SnowValley delivers a focused, high‑performance slalom training camp designed specifically for competitive ski racers from U‑16 through FIS level. This camp is built for athletes who want consistent snow, precise training conditions, and a professional environment that supports long‑term development and race readiness.

Training takes place at SnowWorld Landgraaf, the world’s largest indoor ski facility, offering reliable, year‑round snow and fully controlled conditions. This allows athletes to work on technical accuracy, tactical execution, and speed discipline fundamentals without weather-related interruptions. The stable environment is ideal for refining timing, line choice, and decision-making under repeatable race conditions.

Peer’s program goes beyond on‑snow training. Athletes benefit from a complete performance approach, combining ski sessions with structured off‑snow preparation that supports strength, mobility, recovery, and mental focus. Training content is adapted to age and competitive level, ensuring meaningful progression for developing racers as well as advanced athletes preparing for high-level competition.

Each camp includes:

  • 4 skiing days.
  • Outdoor and indoor sports.
  • Fitness.
  • Activation and Recovery routines.
  • Ski Tuning
  • Video Analysis.

Slalom training with highly experienced Ski Zenit coaches

Ski Zenit high-level indoor slalom camp
Activities and Athlete development:

Peer Snow Valley is known for its high‑quality indoor ski slope, offering reliable conditions for slalom training throughout the year. One of the key advantages of this venue is the consistently firm, injected snow, ideal for precise technical work and race‑focused training.

Join us for focused morning sessions dedicated to improving slalom technique. Each day is structured to help athletes sharpen their skills, build confidence, and progress toward their competitive goals in a controlled and effective training environment.

In the afternoon, athletes take part in a range of well‑planned activities that support both physical conditioning and mental growth. The program balances performance with enjoyment, creating an engaging setting where learning, teamwork, and strong connections naturally develop.

6:40h.

Breakfast

7:15 h.

Go to Slopes

8:00 – 12:00 h.

Ski Training with 15min break

13:00 h.

Lunch

15:30 – 18:30 h.

Video, equipment maintenance, physical and mental conditioning

19:00 h.

Dinner

21:00 h.

Bedtime

* in autumn the day begins later and ski training sessions are longer

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The indoor SL camp organized by Ski Zenit takes place at Peer SnowValley and includes all the essential elements for a top-tier slalom camp. Snow conditions are very firm, resembling FIS racing–injected snow. This is a primary reason for holding the indoor camp: it allows athletes to get a strong start on injected snow.

Our athletes are grouped according to age, and all participants are required to exhibit a high level of racing proficiency in order to be eligible for our camps.

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We have included activation and recovery as part of our training to help athletes prepare their bodies for movement and recover properly after intense sessions. It is an effective way to activate key muscle groups, improve mobility, and support the body after a long day of training. It also helps athletes reset mentally and physically for full recovery.

Activation and recovery sessions allow our athletes to work on physical readiness, improve movement quality, and support muscle repair and regeneration. These sessions are highly recommended to reduce injury risk and improve overall performance. Our coaches adapt the exercises, intensity, and duration of each session to match different skill levels and age groups.

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All athletes taking part in our training program will participate in fitness workouts throughout the week. These sessions are always age‑appropriate and tailored to the individual condition and needs of each athlete. The workouts are designed to be challenging and demanding, while also fun and creative.

These post-ski fitness sessions focus on recovery from on-snow training and on reducing the risk of injury. They also aim to improve overall strength, coordination, balance, agility, and flexibility. Peer provides great facilities for these fitness trainings.

Team sports and indoor activities will be part of the afternoon program. Peer offers an ideal setting for a wide range of outdoor and indoor sports as well as physical training. With modern facilities and dedicated fields for team sports, Peer provides excellent conditions for varied, engaging activities in any weather.

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Video analysis is an important tool for our coaches to help racers understand and improve the areas they are developing during ski training. Technical and tactical concepts that affect performance will be clearly explained during these sessions to prepare athletes for the next day’s training. One video-analysis session will be held after every two days of training.

For this ski camp, having very sharp edges is essential. We recommend that athletes use both pairs of SL skis daily so we can utilize the sharpened edges as much as possible for solid grip on the injected snow conditions.

Children and adolescents who are not accompanied by their parents will have round-the-clock supervision from our camp leaders. Our philosophy is to give children freedom in exchange for showing responsibility.

Ski Zenit Hotel supervisors are available to receive phone calls every day between 7 pm and 8:30 pm at the phone number that will be provided on arrival to the camp.

4 day camp

990 CHF

per Camp / 4 days

Ski Pass

200 CHF

per 4 days,

Hotel

120 CHF

per night, meals included

add-ons

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When booking ski training with us it is very important that we are provided with enough information about each athlete via our online booking form which includes the following:

– Personal information (Name, contact details and date of birth).
– Languages spoken.
– Skiing skills.
– Racing experience.
– Physical condition.
– Allergies or food intolerances.
– Illness or physical limitations.
– Brand, model and length of skis and boots to bring to the training.
– Skiing videos.

Our booking personnel will provide you with all information needed in order to attend training and send you an invoice for the total cost.

Full invoice must be paid within 4 days in order to confirm the booking and secure the place.

Please read our General Terms and Conditions carefully before booking.
Feel free to enquire about accommodation in a variety of hotels and apartments or about airport shuttles if you require these.

– Racing suit (not mandatory).
– Training shorts when using a race suit.
– Training windbreaker jacket.
– Long ski pants.
– Warm ski jacket.
– Thermal base layers.
– Ski socks.
– Neck warmer.
– Underwear.
– Tee-shirts for condition training.
– Sport pants and sweater.
– Street clothes.
– Sport shoes for running.
– Soap and shampoo.
– Bathing suit.
– Suitcase with wheels (pedestrian town).

THE TOWN: Saas-Fee is a pedestrian-only town where only certain electric vehicles are allowed. The atmosphere is very serene, clean, and the town is surrounded by an impressive landscape of forests and glaciers with peaks reaching 4400 metres. It has all necessary services and a wide range of sports facilities. These safe and relaxed conditions make it an ideal place for any athlete to enjoy and have productive training.

THE GLACIER: The Saas-Fee glacier, where the camps are held, is at an altitude of between 3200 and 3600 metres. It has four T-bar drag lifts providing access to 3 free skiing runs and 5 gate training runs. In order to access the glacier in summertime, you must take two cable cars and an underground funicular train. The trip takes a total of 35 minutes.

In a normal year, the vertical skiable area increases by 700 metres by the beginning of November adding many more skiing options.

Weather conditions can vary quite drastically, even during the summer, and we therefore recommend that you pack clothing for both warm and cold conditions.

All athletes participating in the Camp must have current ski accident insurance valid in Switzerland covering at least civil liability, rescue on the slopes (including helicopter), medical treatment and repatriation. We recommend insurance which also reimburses you for services unused due to injury (ski pass, training, lodging, etc.).

Photocopies of participants’ insurance card must be given to Ski Zenit leaders upon arrival or a digital copy can be sent ahead of time.

Switzerland has agreements with EU Member States for medical assistance at public hospitals. In order to take advantage of such agreements, you must have the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC). You need to apply for this card well in advance at your local medical centre in the EU.

We offer single, double, triple and quadruple bedrooms, all with a private bathroom. The hotel is a 1 minute walk from the town centre and 5 minute to the lift (cable car).

The hotel has a restaurant, refreshment bar, living room, wi-fi and a ski room. Rooms are cleaned and sheets and towels changed once per week. Each athlete is responsible for keeping his/her room tidy at all times. The beds have Nordic comforters so bed-making is fast and simple. Towels are included.

Breakfast, lunch and dinner are prepared by the hotel staff. Any special dietary needs must be communicated to Ski Zenit in advance.

Collaboration among all participants and teamwork are requirements for successful co-existence in the Hotel.

Switzerland is a member of the Schengen Area meaning that travellers from EU countries which are party to that treaty may enter the country with their identity card. However, minors must always travel with a valid passport. Travellers from other countries must check the conditions for entry into Switzerland before embarking on their trip.

Proper water intake is an important factor for all athletes. Athletes taking part in our camps must take even greater care because of the altitude on the glacier and the low relative humidity. For training on the slopes and post-ski workouts, athletes must carry at least one litre of liquid in their training backpack and this liquid must be consumed during the course of the training session.

Sun protection using high factor sun cream is also indispensable. You must also carry quick-energy, salty snacks with you to glacier training (energy bars, nuts, fruit, and sandwiches). There is always a break during glacier training to eat snacks. Athletes staying in our hotel will be offered a variety of snacks to choose from at breakfast time every morning.

A well-balanced and abundant breakfast before training is also of vital importance and we will insist that all our athletes heed this recommendation.

While athletes are training with us, their diet should be varied, healthy and sufficient and must include fruits and vegetables. Our ski camps include instruction on healthy eating habits.

Ski Zenit offers its athletes and their chaperones a transfer service in comfortable mini-buses from/to the Geneva, Zürich, Basel or Milan airports. Transfer by motorway takes about three hours. All airport transfer drivers are authorised to check-in all young athletes traveling alone.

– Race-quality ski boots with appropriate size and flex index.
– GS skis of appropriate length and with good edges and base.
– SL skis of appropriate length and with good edges and base (starting from age 11).
– GS ski poles.
– SL ski poles with slalom hand-guards (starting from age 11).
– Slalom shin-guards protection (starting from age 11).
– Good quality helmet approved for ski racing.
– Slalom chin guard (starting from age 11).
– Back protection.
– Sun goggles.
– Low light/ fog goggles.
– Ski gloves.
– Training backpack with enough space for ski boots, jacket, goggles, helmet, water, snack…
– Water bottle to take up to the slopes.
– High-factor sun cream.

Ski Zenit can provide athletes with Nordica race skis and boots and Komperdell racing poles and accessories at a special price. Equipment must be ordered and paid for at least 10 days in advance. We can assist you in choosing the most appropriate length, size and model.

Athletes who have made purchases will pick up their new equipment at the local Intersport Glacier shop upon arrival.

There they can also find helmets, goggles and other accessories with a 10% discount. The shop also offers professional boot fitting and ski tuning with the most modern machine.

For our younger racers we have several pairs of race skis for rent in different sizes. Limited stock is available, so make sure you reserve well in advance.

Convenient train service is available from the Zurich, Geneva, Milan and Basel airports to the town of Visp taking about 2 hours and 45 minutes.
From the Visp train station you must take a bus to Saas-Fee (two buses per hour) which takes about 45 minutes. You can purchase both legs of the trip on a single ticket through the SBB website.

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