Alpine Fest

This event has ended

Ski Club of Ireland, Saturday 25th September - Sunday 26th September

Our Snowsports Festival, ALPINE FEST is back again at the Ski Club of Ireland, Kilternan, and of course it has an Austrian flavour, with thanks to our sponsors the Salzburgerland and Tirol regions of Austria!

As well as our fantastic team of Irish expert ski and snowboard instructors, we are joined this year by ski instructors from the renowned Austrian resorts Flachau and Obertauern.

• Experience a taste of Austria, courtesy of the Irish Austrian Society
• Listen to live après ski music by The Harleys – Ireland’s top rock covers band
• Get the latest travel news from the ski experts
• Enjoy ski and freestyle demos and some ski fashion
• Plus you could win some great prizes and get great deals on the day – naturally ski related!

Ski and Snowboard lessons are for all abilities from 8 years up!

TASTER SKI LESSONS – 11am and 2.30pm on both days

TASTER SNOWBOARD LESSON – 11am Saturday only


Date:
Saturday 25th September - Sunday 26th September
Time:
11.00am
Price:
From €25
Address:
Ski Club of Ireland, Ski Club of Ireland, Killegar, Kilternan, County Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Ski Club of Ireland, Ski Club of Ireland, Killegar, Kilternan, County Dublin, Ireland

You might also like...

What's on

Bealtaine Festival

Various Locations

The 2026 Bealtaine Festival, Ireland’s national celebration of creativity in older age (run by Age & Opportunity), takes place throughout May with events nationwide. It features a diverse mix of arts, film, performance, and community engagement, promoting the artistic contributions of older people. Proudly funded by the Arts Council and the HSE, with the support of communities nationwide and a vast network of accomplished local and national bodies.

What's on

Wilde Stages, Dublin’s Queer Theatre Festival

Various Locations

The Wilde Stages Festival (formerly the International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival) is an annual event, celebrating the contribution of LGBTQIA+ people to the theatre, past and present. The Festival was founded in 2004 to mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of Oscar Wilde, in his native city. With an emphasis on new or recent international and Irish works with a broadly LGBTQ+ theme or relevance, the Festival has grown to become the largest event of its type in the world. The Festival creates new opportunities for visibility and affirmation for existing and emerging gay artists and th

What's on

Dublin Dance Festival

Various Locations

Dublin Dance Festival brings artists and audiences together, live and virtually, to create and share exceptional, provocative and relevant dance experiences. The Dublin Dance Festival believes in the power of dance to move, connect and inspire change. With so much of Ireland’s culture tied up in language and the past, dance has a unique power to explore and express what it is to be human, right now.