Skating in England: our selection of 9 fantastic skating rinks

You don't have to be Dean or Torvill to practice ice skating, but you need a skating rink in a wonderful setting. Here is our selection of the best in England.two boys ice skating

1 Royal Pavilion, Brighton
WHEN: 10 November 2019-19 January 2020

WHY: The most beautiful outdoor skating rink in the south-east, the Royal Pavilion Ice Rink, was inaugurated this week in the iconic setting of the Royal Pavilion in Brighton for the tenth winter season and is powered exclusively by wind and solar energy . This beautiful track can accommodate a maximum of 250 skaters per session, with penguin stabilizers for younger skaters and a student area for the less confident.

COSTS: £ 10 for full price tickets (from 12 years), £ 7 for children (under 12) and singles
skating hours are held every day from 10am to 9.15am

2 rounds of london
WHEN: open for eight weeks Saturday, November 16, 2019

WHY: Located on the canal and leaning against the magnificent fortress ramparts, the Tower of London ice rink certainly has one of the most surprising scenarios in central London. Beautifully lit in the dark, it is a spectacular night destination. In addition to the ice rink, the Ice Bar & Cafe is a welcome place to warm up after skating, with a selection of winter drinks and festive snacks.

COST: £ 15.00 for adults, £ 10.50 for children aged 3 to 12 and £ 45.00 for families.

3Bad on the ice
WHEN: November 15, 2019-20 January 2020

WHY: Bath, one of the UNESCO world heritage cities in England, has opened a new skating rink for visitors this Christmas. The skating rink is located in the heart of the city, facing the beautiful Georgian royal crescent and within walking distance of the city's Christmas markets.

COST: £ 11.50 per adult, £ 10.00 for children under the age of 16, £ 37 per family card

The ice factor for 4 years
WHEN: November 16, 2019-5 January 2020

WHY: The Ice Factor, the real York skating rink, will return to the York Designer Outlet this Christmas season. The ice cream maker becomes the center of the transformation of the Yorkshire Winter Wonderland. A giant 30 foot Christmas tree stands in the middle of the track and a lit reindeer forest. An authentic British fair is offered with a variety of traditional attractions such as a chair, a go-kart and stalls selling food and festive drinks, as well as the opportunity for children to visit Santa in his cave.

COST: £ 11.50 for adults and £ 9.95 for children under 16, £ 29.00 Family ticket for 3 people.

5 Somerset House, London
WHEN: from November 13th to January 12th 2020

WHY: Celebrate New Year's Eve celebrations in style on London's most glamorous skating rink. Now in its twentieth year, you will find it in the courtyard of the Edmond J. Safra fountain. And don't expect only the huge runway, the pop-up Fortnum's Lodge is back for 2019.

COST: tickets for adults starting from £ 11.00. Tickets for children (up to 12 years) start at £ 8.50. This year a 10% discount is offered to families of four groups of four (two adults and two children or one adult and three children). Additional tickets will be charged at the full price.

6 Winter Wonderland, Hyde Park, London
WHEN: when: from November 21st 2019 to January 5th 2020

WHY: the Winter Wonderland experience can be amazing and there is so much to do, but you can escape the crowd on the impressive skating rink. He has the honor of being the greatest in England and a band plays music from his stage.

COST: £ 15.50 adult, £ 10.50 child, £ 42.50 family. PS you can rent an ice guide for £ 35.00

7Hampton Court Palace, Richmond upon Thames
WHEN: 22 November 2019-5 January 2020

WHY: make it a real event. At the Hampton Court Palace you can skate on a perfect background and admire the famous maze and icy silver gardens. The skating rink is located just off the west side of the building, so you can enjoy a splendid panoramic view and an enchanting Christmas atmosphere.

COST: £ 15 for adults, £ 10.50 for children and £ 45 for family

8 Natural History Museum, London
WHEN: 19 October 2019-12 January 2020

WHY: Quickly move the dinosaur skeletons from the museum to the runway and you'll feel like a mini ice age! This 950-meter skating rink is surrounded by some of London's most iconic museums. Enjoy the Christmas lights and lively festive atmosphere of one of the city's most famous Christmas attractions.

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