Nice Touch: Ski-instructor concierge service

A ski holiday requires lots of organisation, which is why the the high end ski operator Bramble Ski has launched a new ski instructor-concierge service.

A personal one-to-one offering, the Bramble ski instructor-concierge will ensure a guest's holiday gets off to the best possible start. Ahead of their arrival, Bramble Ski guests will be appointed a highly-trained qualified ski instructor who will be on hand throughout their stay to ensure that every aspect of their trip runs smoothly.

Upon arrival guests will be greeted by their personal ski instructor-concierge who will assist them with luggage, provide ski-passes for the week, fit all ski equipment, and set up a cosy, roaring fire.

Carefully organising ski itineraries for guests on a daily basis depending on ski conditions, the ski instructor-concierge will advise guests which runs to tackle. From skiing on beginners' slopes to more challenging black runs, guests will be instructed by their ski instructor-concierge, no matter what the level or experience they have on the slopes.

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The ski instructor-concierge at Bramble Ski are there to ensure their guest's holiday is exceptional on and off the mountain. They can also make reservations at exclusive restaurants and nightclubs, book spa treatments to soothe tired muscles, and arrange heli-skiing and parapenting excursions. Much more than a ski instructor, the concierge is always on call to take care of guests' requests.

Bramble Ski has a collection of private properties in Switzerland and Austria, including Verbier, Lech, St. Anton and Villars. 

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