
THE LARGEST ice rink in the UK is opening today after receiving an ‘epic’ upgrade.
Skate Bournemouth has returned for the festive season, with the popular attraction receiving some major modifications before it launched for the winter period.
The updated rectangular rink measures up at 70 metres long – almost the same length as a Boeing 777, becoming the largest ice rink in the country.
The popular ice skating park, located in Bournemouth’s Lower Gardens, returned to business on Wednesday (November 12).
Drone images show the sheer length of the stunning ice rink, which appeared draped in white, after extensive upgrade works took place.
Located in Bournemouth city centre, the skating park will offer student nights, toddler time and sessions for more experienced skaters – as it did in previous years.
A spokesperson for Skate Bournemouth said: “Skaters and spectators alike are in for a treat, with a separate skate-hire marquee featuring its own toilets and queuing area, meaning gearing up is smooth and stress-free.”
The attraction also features a Moguls Alpine Bar, which offers a “stunning menu of festive cocktails, mulled drinks and hot chocolates”, according to their website.
Skate Bournemouth will remain open for customers until January 4, accommodating skaters through Christmas to the New Year.
Prices range between £13.50 for children and £16 for adults at the huge rink.
But while Bournemouth boasts the longest rink in the UK, punters closer to the capital looking for a similar experience benefit from a stunning ice rink that’s already opened its doors for winter.
Skate at Somerset House, in partnership with Virgin Atlantic, returned to London on Wednesday, taking over the venue’s iconic courtyard.
The rink returned as part of the venue’s 25th birthday – and is one of the capital’s standout attractions during the winter experiences.
The venue offers a range of tasty food, drinks and music from DJ’s as part of the full experience.
Virgin Atlantic, who are the organisers behind the stunning rink, are also operating exclusive sessions and a lounge-inspired Clubhouse with rink-side views
HSBC UK are also running a vintage pop-up store on-site called Shelter Boutique.
The shop will be selling a hand-picked selection of pre-loved items, with all proceeds going to Shelter charity, helping tackle homelessness during the festive period.
Entry to Skate at Somerset House ranges between £15 to £28.50 for adults, and £10 for children, plus a one-off transaction fee of £2.95.