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The UK might not seem like the world’s best place to go on a skiing holiday. However, if you are looking for something different and you’d like to explore the European island, there are plenty of dry ski slopes and indoor snow centres to keep you entertained. Here are a few of the must-visit ski resorts in the UK.

The Snow Centre

If you are looking to get a hang of this skiing thing, then you might want to train at the Snow Centre. The resort is just outside of the M25 in Hemel Hempstead in Hertfordshire. The indoor skiing resort will provide you with a 160-metre slope with actual snow, together with boxes, rails and kickers for those looking to perform some tricks. As mentioned, if you are new to snow sports, you can also book lessons – these are also available for more seasoned skiers. As an additional fun, the Snow Centre is working in co-operation with the Swizz Tourism agencies and you can pick a holiday package that allows you to train in the UK and then make a trip to the Valais region in the mountain country.

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Chill Factore

The UK’s longest indoor slope with real snow can be found in Manchester. The 180-metre slope is definitely worth checking out if you want a bit more from your slopes. Chill Factore also provides sessions for trying mogul, ski cross and bordercross – an adrenaline junkie will have plenty of things to do and experience here. Just like with most ski resorts, you can also book a lesson in both skiing and snowboarding.

Snowtrax

There are also great dry slopes to experience in the UK. One of the best is Snowtrax, situated in Christchurch in Dorset. The place is also home to the biggest independent ski and snowboard retailer store and there is a workshop to get your gear sorted as well. Snowtrax often organises competitions and events, which are worth checking out as well. If you’re travelling with younger members of the family, the alpine adventure park is plenty of fun.

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Gloucester Ski and Snowboard Centre

If you’d like to do a bit of everything from skiing to snowboarding, head down to Gloucester in Gloucestershire. The place is home to Gloucester Ski and Snowboard Centre, which has tons of things to do. Not only can you ski down the 240-metre long main slope, but there’s also a 250-metre long recreational slope. The place also has Big Airbag and four lifts to get you on top. Smaller slopes are also available for children and the park is an outdoor park with plenty of fun things to do.

Snozone

You could also head out to Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire and Castleford in West Yorkshire. These locations are home to two indoor snow centres. The Snozone chain has real snow slopes and you can also challenge yourself with a freestyle terrain. The fun thing about the terrain is that it changes every single week and so you can always experience something new. The sites also offer sledging and ice sliding if you want to try something different. Furthermore, if you require a few lessons to get better, Snozone has lessons available for all levels and ages.

Ski Rossendale

For those looking for long slopes, Ski Rossendale has a stunning 200-metre slope to have fun with. The dry ski slope is located in Rawtenstall in Lancashire. Aside from skiing down the long slope, you can also find a freestyle park and a quarter pipe here. The place is definitely welcoming for clubs and bigger groups.

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Snow Factor

Snow Factor is truly a great resort for having a fun time not just to focus on skiing. The indoor slope is just slightly under 170-metres long but it is made with real snow. But the place has a stunning ice climbing wall and plenty of non-ski related entertainment. You could eat a tasty meal at a Bavarian-themed restaurant or enjoy after-ski at the ice bar. Snow Factor is located in Braehead in Glasgow.

Norfolk Snowsports Club

Finally, you should also consider heading out to the Norfolk Snowsports Club. The place is especially good if you are a disabled daredevil, as the resort has plenty of adaptive sessions and slots available. The main slope is around170-metres long and it is open for everyone. You can also experience different ski-related events and book classes if you are looking to improve your skills. The Norfolk Snowsports Club is located in Norwich in Norfolk.

When it comes to visiting the above places, don’t forget to plan your ski trip well. With a bit of research, you can combine a few different locations as well as experience the other amazing things the UK has on offer. To ensure your trip won’t blow up a hole in your budget, check HotUKSavings.co.uk for special discounts for booking flights, accommodation and attraction tickets.

If you want to have a fun holiday with plenty of extreme sports, then don’t forget the Old Blighty! It’ll surprise you with its skiing resorts.

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