Snozone Milton Keynes, which is housed within the Xscape entertainment complex, is part of Europe’s premier indoor snow facility, offering a wide range of Snowsports activities on real snow indoors. It doesn’t matter if this is your first experience on skis or if you’re a seasoned snowboarder; Snozone offers a variety of ski & snowboard lessons, development coaching, freestyle and moguls for people of all ages and abilities, with a guaranteed Alpine experience. They’ve taught over 3 million people to ski and snowboard since 2000 (in the UK alone) and Snozone also runs its very own Disability Snowschool ensuring that everyone can access Snowsports regardless of ability. The next generation can learn in their popular weekly, term time SnoAcademy, as well as school holiday camps which also feature skills for life including conversational Spanish, sign language and “Mini-Medics” first aid training. Learn, develop, or progress your riding technique, or spend quality time sledging with your family at one of their locations, followed by a freshly prepared meal, snack or beverage in the Alpine Kitchen Restaurant. Snozone also has locations in Yorkshire and Madrid.
Snozone – Milton Keynes
Experience the best indoor Snowsports activities available in Europe!
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