Activities and facilities
Go ice skating at the Hull Ice Arena
The Hull Ice Arena is the region's largest ice rink. We offer a variety of ice skating sessions to the public every day of the week. Whether it is going ice-skating with the whole family or just with friends, we have something for everyone. Our Junior Disco Skate sessions on Fridays are always a big hit with the children. Also, we have SEND specific ice skating sessions on Tuesdays and Fridays 10.30 - 11.30am. No need to pre-book, just turn up and skate!
More information on prices for other ice skating activities including ice hockey, ice skating lessons and venue hire can be found on our Ice Skating Prices page.
Learn to Skate at the Hull Ice Arena
Have you been inspired by watching Dancing on Ice or the Winter Olympics and want to learn to skate? The Hull Ice Arena offers a comprehensive Learn to Skate programme for children and adults from beginner through to more advanced levels of coaching.
The National Ice Skating Association Skate UK courses are delivered by professional ice-skating coaches. They will take you through the different stages of coaching awards.
The Hull Ice Arena is home to a number of professional and amateur ice hockey clubs. These include the Hull Jets and Hull Seahawks. For more information on the Hull Jets and Hull Seahawks home fixture dates, you can visit our Watch Ice Hockey page.
If you love watching the ice hockey games and want to get into playing ice hockey, we have both junior and adult sessions available to help you get into playing.
Sports clubs at the Hull Ice Arena
Did you know that we host a variety of ice skating, ice hockey and figure skating clubs at the Hull Ice Arena? All these clubs are looking for members and supporters to join them and are open to the public. We have a full list of clubs and organisations you can join.
Disclaimer
All skaters and spectators participate at their own risk. Hull Culture and Leisure is not responsible for any injury, loss, or damage. Individuals with medical conditions, prior serious injuries, recent fractures, joint or head injuries, pregnancy, mobility issues, or those taking prescribed medication should consider if skating is safe for them and others. Hull Culture and Leisure also enforces an Anti-Social Behaviour policy, requiring all staff and visitors to be treated respectfully. Violent, rude, or abusive behaviour may lead to removal from the premises.