What to wear for maximum fun!
This is your go-to-guide for gearing up and getting stuck in! Whether you're whizzing down the slope, climbing to new heights or playing in the snow in the snow fun park, dressing right makes all the difference. This page has everything you need to know about what to wear for every SnowDome adventure. So, zip up those jackets, grab your gloves and get ready for some seriously cool fun!
Snow Fun Park
Wrap up warm, as you would for a cold winters day! Warm clothes, gloves and a hat are ideal. Also, sturdy footwear with a good grip suitable for walking on snow is recommended. Timberland type boots or Wellington boots are perfect, if not, trainers are fine but they are likely to get wet, so please bring a change of footwear. Lockers are also available for your personal belongings. Helmets are mandatory for all children, aged 2 to 16 years, we strongly recommend adults wear a helmet too. Helmets are provided. Under 2's are not permitted to use the snow slide.

Ice Skating
Wrap up warm as you would for a cold winters day! Warm clothers, gloves and a hat are ideal. Lockers are available for your personal belongings. Helmets are mandatory for all children, aged 2 to 16 years, we strongly recommend adults wear a helmet too. Helmets and ice skates are provided.

Climbing
Climbers should wear loose and comfortable clothing (we advise against skirts and dresses). Closed toe, secure footwear such as trainers must be worn. We recommend that watches and jewellery are removed and long hair is tied back. Loose items must be removed from pockets before climbing.

Skiing & Snowboarding
Warm clothing & gloves are essential for all slope users. Warm multi-layered leisure-wear is recommended (i.e. t-shirt or under layer, fleece and a jacket) as it’s always better to have a few layers than rely on a single thick jumper. Also, if you have anything waterproof, particularly trousers, then this is ideal.
Please note that jeans are not recommended as they will retain moisture, become cold and restrict movement.
Gloves are a necessity. These should preferably be non-woolly as snow clings to wool. A pair of leather gloves or specialist ski or snowboard gloves will keep your hands warm.
Skis, snowboards, boots, poles and protective headwear are provided free of charge and you are welcome to use your own equipment if you wish. Protective headwear is compulsory for all slope users. Lockers are available for your personal belongings.
