on June 15th, 2018

This winter, get your skates on and brave the cold at winter wonderland events in Fremantle and Elizabeth Quay. If you’re not too keen on ice skating, there will be snow-man building, inflatable slides,

food stalls and markets.

Winterworld 
This outdoor ice skating rink in Fremantle will be complete with falling snow. There will also be a giant inflatable slide and a snow pit, where you can build your own snowman. If you’re feeling cold, don’t worry — inside the National Hotel is a warm and cosy Cabin Bar. You can relax here with a warm hot chocolate, roast marshmallows around a fire pit, or visit local producers and retailers showcasing their wares at the marketplace. There will also be food trucks serving food, perfect for a cold winter’s day.
Australia’s largest open-air ice skating rink will be open from 23 June – 15 July at the Fremantle Esplanade Park.

Source: Winterworld

Skating At Festival 

This open-air ice skating rink is located in the heart of the city at the picturesque Elizabeth Quay. The pop-up rink is ideal for people of all ages and skating abilities. If you’re looking for a dose of adrenaline, you can race your friends down a slope on a snow tube. There will also be a giant inflatable slide and a bouncy castle, plus food trucks selling snacks and hot drinks.
This attraction will also be open from 23 June – 15 July at Elizabeth Quay.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


      

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