De Uithof, Indoor winter sports complex in The Hague, Netherlands.
De Uithof is an indoor winter sports complex in The Hague featuring a 211-meter ski slope covered with real snow and kept at minus 8 degrees Celsius year-round. The facility houses a separate ice hockey rink, an ice skating track, and a karting circuit all operating within the same building structure.
The complex opened in 2000, bringing year-round winter sports to the South Holland region for the first time. This development allowed residents and visitors to enjoy snow sports regardless of natural weather conditions or seasonal changes.
The venue brings together multiple winter sports under one roof, reflecting how Dutch sports culture embraces indoor recreation during colder months. Locals view it as a gathering place where families and athletes alike experience snow sports without leaving the city.
The slope includes four ski lifts with options for both experienced skiers and beginners, making it easy to navigate different difficulty levels. Visitors should dress warmly despite being indoors, as the facility maintains freezing temperatures needed for snow sports.
A dedicated snowpark area features rails, boxes, and a BigAirBAG landing system for freestyle skiing and snowboarding practice. This dedicated zone allows riders to learn and progress in a controlled environment separate from the main slope.
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