Telford Ski Centre

Telford Ski Centre is located in Madeley, Shropshire. If you’re looking for a bit of an adrenaline hit without trekking to the Alps, this is a solid spot to get your fix on dry slopes.

What’s the deal?
You can get involved in skiing, snowboarding, and—the real crowd-pleaser—tobogganing. It’s a great place to learn the ropes or brush up on your technique before a holiday. They have a main slope and a nursery slope for beginners.

Who is it for?

  • Younger kids: They will absolutely love the Adrenaline Tubing and tobogganing. It’s pure, easy fun. Children usually need to be at least 3 years old for tubing and 5 years old for the toboggan slope.
  • Teenagers: If they’re into boarding or want to learn a skill that looks cool on social media, they won’t be bored here. It’s active enough to keep them occupied.
  • Parents: You can’t really “drop and run” with the little ones; you’ll need to supervise, but there is a lodge where you can grab a coffee and watch the action if they are old enough to be on the slope with an instructor.

The Budget Situation
It’s generally more affordable than the big indoor “real snow” centres.

  • Discounts: They often have better rates for Telford Loyalty Card (TLC) holders, which is well worth looking into if you live nearby.
  • Value: Keep an eye out for “taster” sessions or family blocks which are much cheaper than individual lessons.
  • Parking & Food: Parking is free on-site. There is a small snack bar for drinks and chocolates, but for a proper meal, you might want to head elsewhere.

Time & Planning
Most people spend about 1 to 2 hours here. It’s an “active” visit rather than a whole day out. Because it’s a focused activity, it’s best combined with something else nearby.

Nearby Extras
You are right on the doorstep of Telford Town Park, which is huge and has some great free play areas. If you want to make a full day of it, the Ironbridge Gorge museums are just a short drive away. For food, the nearby Madeley High Street has standard takeaways and shops, or you can head into Southwater in the town centre for the big-name restaurants and a cinema.

Worth the effort?
Yes, if you actually want to do something. It’s not a place to go just to look at the view, but if you want to tire the kids out or learn to ski on a budget, it’s a winner.

Quick Restrictions:

  • Skiing/Snowboarding: Minimum age is usually 5 for skiing and 8 for snowboarding.
  • Tubing/Tobogganing: Minimum age 3 to 5 depending on the specific activity.
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