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Experience biathlon in Bavaria with a 1.5-hour taster course at the Bavarian Forest ski stadium, suitable for beginners aged 14+ with professional instruction.

For those interested in trying a unique winter sport, the Biathlon courses in the Bavarian Forest offer a well-rounded introduction to this exciting combination of skiing and shooting. Priced at $41.77 per person, this 1 hour and 30 minutes private experience takes place at the Hohenzollern ski stadium near Bayerisch Eisenstein. The tour is available year-round, allowing visitors to enjoy biathlon training whether it’s summer or winter.
This experience is ideal for individuals aged 14 and above, with a focus on professional instruction and individual care. The tour includes a guided tour of the stadium, detailed shooting technique tips, and practical training on handling small-bore rifles. The service animals are allowed, and the activity is best suited for those who appreciate learning new sports in a supportive environment.
We like how this tour emphasizes hands-on instruction and personalized attention. The length and scope make it accessible for most, and the weather-adapted sportswear requirement ensures participants are prepared for outdoor conditions. Since the tour is booked 39 days in advance on average, it’s a popular choice for those planning ahead in Bavaria.

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The tour begins at Großer Arbersee in Bayerisch Eisenstein, Germany. The meeting point is neatly organized to start the tour promptly, with returning back to the same meeting point at the end. The pickup service and mobile ticket options provide added convenience, simplifying the logistics of participation.
The biathlon taster course offers an introduction to the sport’s fundamentals. You learn how to handle the small-bore rifle safely and correctly, with tips on shooting technique for both lying and standing positions. The complex training covers skating technique and shooting at the range, providing a well-rounded experience that allows participants to grasp the sport’s essentials.
The instruction is tailored to individual needs, guided by professional staff who ensure safety and skill development. The training duration is approximately 1.5 hours, making it a manageable addition to a Bavarian itinerary. Participants need to wear weather-adapted sportswear to stay comfortable during outdoor training sessions.

The Hohenzollern ski stadium offers a well-maintained environment for biathlon training. The venue’s facilities are described as well-kept, contributing to a positive training experience. It provides a suitable setting for beginners to try something new in a controlled, professional atmosphere.
The guided tour of the stadium helps visitors familiarize themselves with the sport’s setting, equipment, and safety protocols. The stadium’s year-round operation means visitors can experience biathlon training regardless of season, with appropriate gear.

Participants receive detailed instruction on handling the small-bore rifle, including safety precautions and shooting techniques. The guides explain the mechanics of shooting both lying down and standing, which are essential positions in biathlon competitions.
The tips on shooting technique help participants improve their accuracy, whether they are complete beginners or have some experience. The training at the biathlon shooting range allows for practical application of the skills taught, with a focus on accuracy and safety.

Participants should wear weather-adapted sportswear suitable for outdoor activity in Bavaria’s climate. Since most travelers can participate, the activity is accessible to a wide audience, though those with mobility issues should consider the outdoor nature of the training.
The tour requires good weather, as it is an outside activity. If poor weather causes cancellation, full refunds or rescheduling are offered, providing reassurance for participants planning ahead.

Bookings are flexible, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance. This allows for peace of mind if plans change unexpectedly. Since the activity is booked an average of 39 days in advance, early reservation is recommended, especially during peak seasons.
The tour is a private experience, so your group enjoys undivided attention from the guides. This personalized approach enhances the learning experience, especially for beginners who benefit from individual coaching.

This tour suits individuals aged 14 and above who are looking to try a new sport and want professional instruction in a scenic outdoor setting. It’s perfect for sports enthusiasts, adventure seekers, or families wanting a memorable activity in Bavaria. The value for money and personalized care make it attractive for those seeking a meaningful introduction to biathlon.
The Biathlon courses in the Bavarian Forest offer a comprehensive, beginner-friendly introduction to this dynamic winter sport. The professional guides, well-maintained venue, and year-round availability create an engaging and safe environment for first-timers.
While the activity is outdoor and weather-dependent, the flexibility of rescheduling or full refunds provides confidence in planning. For those curious about biathlon, this affordable, private course is a solid choice to learn the sport’s basics while enjoying the beautiful Bavarian landscape.
“The venue is well maintained, the staff are very accommodating(as it was my first time on snow and learning to ski). An overall great experience an…”
Is this activity suitable for children?
Participants must be at least 14 years old, making it suitable for teenagers and adults.
What should I wear for the course?
Weather-adapted sportswear is recommended to stay comfortable during outdoor training.
Do I need prior experience in skiing or shooting?
No prior experience is necessary. The guides provide comprehensive instruction suitable for beginners.
Is the activity available year-round?
Yes, the biathlon courses are conducted all year long at the Hohenzollern ski stadium.
What if the weather is bad on the scheduled day?
If poor weather causes cancellation, participants are offered a different date or full refund.
How long does the course last?
The training lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, including the guided tour.
Is transportation provided?
Pickup services are offered, and tickets are mobile, making logistics straightforward.
Can service animals participate?
Yes, service animals are allowed on this activity.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking about 39 days in advance is typical, but early reservation is recommended.
Who supplies the equipment?
The guides instruct on handling the small-bore rifles; equipment is provided at the venue.
Is this tour private?
Yes, the activity is private, ensuring an exclusive experience for your group.