Zoetermeer, Netherlands
Buytenparklaan 30
N/A
+31 793202202
Good for kids
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
I have requested my refund over 2 months ago due to corona measures and I have yet to receive my refund and or a response regarding this. Absolutely unacceptable behaviour. This issue has since been rectified in a timely manner thankfully
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The slope is 20% short but fast. On Saturday evening the quality of the slope is poor, on Fridays it is much better. The prices are really affordable, the rental equipment is of good quality. Overall I recommend it.
Very nice place to learn and practice snow sports. Very crowded on a Saturday. Some lifts broke in the middle of the day and the lines were huge! Restaurant is pretty good and gives the vibe of being in the mountains. The bar on the top of the big track is also cozy and fun!
Day ticket to the ski slope plus barbecue afterwards is great value for money and a fun day out. Friendly service at the barbecue restaurant was the cherry on the top. Note: You need to reserve a place for skiing, numbers are limited.
Three slopes: beginner one, fun park, and very long advanced slope. All lifts are drag lifts, except on the beginner slope, there's also a rollerband and rope. Relaxed atmosphere.
Indoor ski slop close to The Hague. Ski or snowboard lessons are available along with other subscription options if you are not a beginner. They provide courses in English as well. There is a lot of people especially during the weekend and after 18:00 when the rates are lower. There is a place to enjoy a bit meal or drink before or after your activities. Some shops selling ski accessories are at the entrance. Strongly suggest to book everything online and in advance since availability may not be possible when you decide to visit the place.
Cool but overcrowded. At the end of the day the slopes are in poor condition. Still, for an indoor ski "resort" it's quite cool. I'll go again.
Great place to learn skiing or snowboarding. There are four slopes: one for kids, very low and perfect for safe practice, two of medium height, one smooth and one with ramps and other obstacles, and finally one very tall and steep slope for experienced skiers and boarders (I believe the tallest indoor slope in europe). It’s usually quite busy, especially in the weekends and later hours, so if you can, go early on a weekday. You can bring your own equipment or rent it there.
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