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Ice Skating in Nottingham – A Great Way To Keep Active And Socialise

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Keeping fit is not only good for your body but can also help you to feel better mentally. If you want to try something new in your fitness regime and socialise while doing it then ice skating is an excellent choice. It’s suitable for people of all ages, meaning that the whole family can get enjoy it! Come, let’s explore ice skating in Nottingham!

There are many different places where you can go ice skating and across Nottinghamshire, there are plenty of opportunities for beginners as well as more experienced skaters. Here’s our guide on how to get started:

A History of Ice Skating

Ice skating is a fun activity that’s been enjoyed for hundreds of years. It dates back to the 16th century when skates were used to cross frozen lakes in Sweden and Finland. Ice skating became a popular pastime in Britain and America as well as Europe, in the 19th century. During the early 20th century, it became an official sport – with its first World Championships being held in London in 1896!

In 1930s Nottingham, many people took up ice skating to keep fit and socialise – especially as there were no swimming pools here at that time! The first roller-skating rink opened in Nottingham in 1884, and it was a huge success.

This gave birth to the sport of roller skating, which is still enjoyed today. When you visit the National Ice Centre today, you can see that it is still a popular sport in Nottingham. There are many opportunities for people to enjoy ice skating – whether they’re beginners or seasoned pros!

The first indoor ice rink was opened in Nottingham in 1938, and is still open today! It’s called the Ice Factor and is located at Millennium Square.

In the 1950s, ice skating became popular again with the rise of television. This prompted more people to try this fun activity out for themselves! Today, there are many different types of ice skates available. From figure skates to hockey skates, you’ll find all sorts of styles at your local sports shop or online.

Ice skating is a great way to socialise while working out.

If you are looking for some ways to get fit and have fun at the same time, then ice skating is precisely what you need. Ice skating is a great way to keep active and socialise at the same time. It’s also a great way of keeping fit over the winter months when it’s too cold to go outside!

Public skating sessions are perfect for beginners and those who like to practice their skating.

Public skating sessions are perfect for beginners and those who like to practice their skating. If you’re new to the sport, public skate sessions are a great way to get started with learning how to skate and improve your skills. They’re also a good opportunity for experienced skaters (or those who want to try something new) who want some fun without having any responsibility for their safety or that of other people in the rink.

Skating is an incredibly popular activity in Nottingham, especially during the winter months when temperatures drop below zero degrees Celsius! Ice hockey is the most common form of skating. There are plenty of opportunities for this sport at local rinks around town, but it’s also possible for anyone to try out some other types too.

Public skating sessions provide an opportunity for people from all age groups within society – whether they’re families with young children or retirees looking forward to retirement – they will feel welcomed by staff members at these events because public skates accommodate everybody regardless.

What do you need for ice skating?

  • Skates
  • Helmet
  • Elbow and knee pads
  • Gloves
  • Warm clothes, including a waterproof jacket and a towel to dry off after skating. You may also want to take a change of clothes with you as it can get quite cold on the ice rink once you’ve finished skating! Some people even bring a warm drink or snack with them! If you plan on skating for more than one hour, make sure that you have plenty of water and food in your bag.

Where can you ice skate in Nottingham?

Snowdome

Ratings: ★ 4.5

The Snowdome is a massive indoor ski slope that’s open all year round. There are over half a dozen slopes to choose from and it’s possible to get your equipment on hire before you go. The Christmas season is especially good for families, as there are lots of great activities for children to do. You can visit Santa in his grotto, or take part in the Santa Dash – or if you’re feeling brave enough, treat your family to some tobogganing!

The Snowdome has its cafe and bar too so you can refuel with some hot chocolate after an exciting day out skiing. If you fancy taking something home with you after all that ice skating fun then there’s also a shop selling everything from hats to gloves!

Snowdome

National Ice Centre

Ratings: ★ 3.5

Next, you need to find a place to skate. The National Ice Centre is one of the largest ice rinks in the UK, with a capacity of 5,800 people. It’s also home to the Nottingham Panthers ice hockey team and was used as an Olympic training venue during the Winter Olympics in Sochi 2014.

If you want something rarer than just skating on flat surfaces, why not try curling? Curling is one of those seemingly odd sports that has become increasingly popular over recent years.

National Ice Centre

Winter Wonderland Nottingham

Ratings: ★ 3.5

Winter Wonderland Nottingham is open from 14th November until 30th December, from 10 am to 5 pm. The entrance fee is £12 for adults and children under 4 years old to get in for free!

The fun is spread over two sites: Old Market Square and Peacock Island. At Old Market Square there are family-friendly activities such as fairground rides, games, and food stalls. Meanwhile, at Peacock Island, you can enjoy a skating rink, ice slide, and maze.

If you’re looking for a fun day out with the family then Winter Wonderland is worth a visit!

Winter Wonderland Nottingham

Stockeld Park

Ratings: ★ 4.5

Stockeld Park is a great place to go ice skating. It’s open from late December until the end of February and has an impressive variety of activities for all ages. The rink is open from 11 am to 4 pm and then again from 6 pm until 10 pm, making it possible for you to enjoy an afternoon on the ice before heading home for dinner.

There are also lots of other fun activities and attractions to enjoy, such as an ice slide, fairground rides, a large maze, and many more. You can find out more about the park here.

There are also several other activities available at the park, including an ice slide, maze, and fairground rides. If you’ve got younger children then they’ll love exploring the maze or taking part in a snowball fight. And if you’re looking for an activity that’s suitable for all ages then why not try curling?

There is also a café on site where you can grab a hot drink or something to eat. There is a skate hire shop on-site, which means that you don’t have to bring your skates with you.

Stockeld Park

Old Market Square

Ratings: ★ 4.0

Old Market Square is a great place to skate. The rink is large, and there are shops and restaurants nearby. It’s busy with people, so you can get plenty of exercise and socialise at the same time.

This is one of the best places in Nottingham to go ice skating, especially if you’re feeling like having fun with friends or family members in the city centre. There’s nothing quite like laughing together while whizzing across an icy surface!

It’s free to use the rink here, which is another plus point since many other rinks charge entry fees, such Notts Ice Bowl (one of our top picks). You can also hire skates from Old Market Square if you aren’t suitable for skating on ice or snow; these cost around £3 per hour with a refundable deposit of £10 required beforehand.

Old Market Square

Conclusion

As you can see, there are lots of ways to keep active and socialise at the same time. Ice skating is a great way to get fit while having fun with your friends, family, or partner. It’s also an activity that can be enjoyed by anyone regardless of age or ability level. So if you’re looking for something new this winter, why not give ice skating a try?

Looking for a place to stay after ice skating? Check Village Hotel Nottingham and experience the best from them.

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