Piste Rules & Tips
- Book a place in advance, especially in the winter season and on weekends. This way you can be sure that there will be space for you.
- Recreational skiing and snowboarding only for experienced skiers and boarders. This is due to the safety of yourself and other slope users.
- All tickets for the use of the slope are personal
- All lessons must be booked in advance.
- Wear warm (ski) clothing due to the temperature in the hall (-2 Celsius).
- Wearing gloves is mandatory.
- Do not wear jewelry, watches and keys on the slopes, this due to possible loss.
- You must comply with the house rules and the piste regulations.
- Montana Snowcenter has two snow slopes: A small slope for the lessons (only for recreational skiing if no lessons are given) and a large ski slope.
- Wearing a helmet is mandatory for children up to 12 years old.

House rules Montana Snowcenter:
- Entry to Montana Snowcenter is done entirely at your own risk.
- Skiing and snowboarding and the use of the ski lifts are at your own risk and only for EXPERIENCED skiers and snowboarders.
- Montana Snowcenter is NOT liable for any type of injury.
- Montana Snowcenter is NOT liable for theft of personal effects. (Lockable lockers are available)
- You must immediately follow up on changes made by Montana Snowcenter staff.
- In the case of misconduct and/or excessive drinking, Montana Snowcenter staff are entitled to remove you and deny further access to Montana Snowcenter.
Montana Snowcenter slope rules
- Skiing and snowboarding is at your own risk.
- Take into account others and adjust your speed to your abilities.
- Lift and piste use is only allowed for experienced skiers and boarders.
- Lift use only through the designated entrance of the lift.
- You must stay in the elevator track.
- In case of misconduct and/or due to (excessive) alcohol consumption, the staff is entitled to remove you from the slopes and deny further access to Montana Snowcenter.
- Do not smoke, eat or drink on the ski slope.
- Don't leave any waste on the slopes.
- Instructions from staff should be followed immediately.
- Wearing a helmet is mandatory for children up to 12 years old.