For a country with so few opportunities to ski, people in the UK really love skiing. Perhaps it’s the psychology of wanting to do something because there are so few opportunities to do it?
The good news is that there are an ever-increasing number of indoor and outdoor skiing opportunities all over the country.
The outdoor ones tend to use a plastic mesh and are perfectly good for learning how to ski, but the indoor centres are more like the real thing.
There are now (or soon will be …) nine places you can go indoor skiing in the UK. They usually offer something else on a cold theme in addition to skiing such as ice skating – and other general entertainments – and are designed to be fun days out for the whole family.
And they use a “real” snow – or something as close to it as makes no difference. Of course, they’re basically giant fridges so can be used all year round. And they are cold – so you will need warm clothing, thick socks, and thermal gloves.
But you do tend to get very warmed up once you get moving just as with real skiing in the mountains. You can usually hire the necessary equipment at each centre including skis or snowboards, waterproof jackets and trousers and you won’t need specialist snow equipment like boots, or crampons etc.
The eight existing indoor skiing centres moving north to south throughout the UK are “Xscape Braehead”, Braehead, Renfrew, in Scotland, “Chill Factore”, Trafford Quays Leisure Village, Trafford Way, Manchester, “Xscape Castleford”, Colorado Way, Glasshoughton, Castleford, Yorkshire, “Ski Village, 4 Vale Road, Sheffield, “SnOasis”, Great Blakenham, Suffolk, “Snowdome”, Leisure Island, River Drive, Tamworth, “Xscape Milton Keynes”, 602 Marlborough Gate, Central Milton Keynes, and “The Snow Centre”, St Albans Hill, Hemel Hempstead. Meanwhile, the “Cornwall Winter Park” is coming soon and will be situated between Newquay and St Austell.

