Pull on your skates and make circles across the glittering artificial ice. The complex in Thun features two ice rinks, one covered and one open-air, where you can perfect your technique and practice elaborate spins. If you fancy a game of curling, rinks are available in the curling hall next door.
Explore Thun’s exciting skating and curling scene. The Grabengut artificial rink opens from mid-September to mid-March and is set in a unique historic location. The attractive facility is right in the heart of the town and situated below the magnificent Thun Castle. With two ice rinks, one covered and one open-air, fun and active relaxation are guaranteed. Hire a pair of skates and race across the smooth ice or explore at a more relaxed pace: The choice is yours. Ice hockey sticks and skating aids for kids are also available for hire. Want to challenge your friends to a game of curling? Then why not book a rink in the curling hall next door! Out on the ice, unforgettable experiences are not hard to come by.
Explore Thun’s exciting skating and curling scene. The Grabengut artificial rink opens from mid-September to mid-March and is set in a unique historic location. The attractive facility is right in the heart of the town and situated below the magnificent Thun Castle. With two ice rinks, one covered and one open-air, fun and active relaxation are guaranteed. Hire a pair of skates and race across the smooth ice or explore at a more relaxed pace: The choice is yours. Ice hockey sticks and skating aids for kids are also available for hire. Want to challenge your friends to a game of curling? Then why not book a rink in the curling hall next door! Out on the ice, unforgettable experiences are not hard to come by.
Your highlights at a glance
- A covered ice rink for skating fun in all weather
- An open-air ice rink
- Hire skates, skating aids and ice hockey sticks (incl. puck) on site
- Central and historic location in the city of Thun
- Play a game of curling
To ensure that your trip is perfect in every way, please note
- Check the opening times before your visit
- Bring your own skates or hire them on site
- Warm winter clothes and gloves recommended
- Make sure kids wear a protective helmet
- The rink must be reserved for ice hockey and curling
Good to know
Openings
End of August – March
Eligibility
Bad Weather Offer
Suitable for any weather
for Groups
for Class
Suitable for the Elderly
for Children of all Ages
Contact person