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Ski Rossendale

Ski Rossendale, commercially operating as The Hill, Home of Ski Rossendale, is a premier all-weather outdoor artificial snow sports resort situated on Haslingden Old Road in Rawtenstall, Lancashire.

Managed under the professional stewardship of the Rossendale Leisure Trust in partnership with Rossendale Borough Council, this historic venue stands as the premier destination for skiing, snowboarding, and alternative alpine recreation in Lancashire.

The facility features a versatile three-slope configuration engineered to accommodate foundation-level tuition, competitive club training, and high-velocity family leisure activities alike.

Serving an extensive driving catchment area across Lancashire, Greater Manchester, and West Yorkshire, the venue draws outdoor enthusiasts from Blackburn, Burnley, Bury, Rochdale, and Manchester.

Whether complete novices are seeking structured group courses prior to a winter holiday, or seasoned athletes are looking to sharpen their skills, the facility provides comprehensive year-round development paths.

KEY INFORMATION

GETTING THERE

The facility is highly accessible by road via the A56 bypass, which connects smoothly to the M66 motorway network, keeping travel times under 15 minutes from Bury and approximately 35 minutes from central Manchester. Ample vehicle parking spaces are provided on-site immediately adjacent to the main ski chalet and equipment hire reception building.

For visitors utilising regional public transport networks, the site can be reached via local bus connections through Rawtenstall, which sit within short taxi connection distance from nearby Accrington and Burnley railway stations.

SLOPE DETAILS

  • Main Slope Length: 160 metres
  • Intermediate/Beginners Slope Length: 60 metres
  • Layout: A versatile three-slope outdoor layout comprising a 160-metre primary run for continuous linked carving, a 60-metre intermediate slope for progressing technique, and an isolated 25-metre nursery slope dedicated to entry-level balance instruction.
  • Skill level: Open to all developmental categories, though unguided recreational open use strictly requires individuals to autonomously stop, link fluent turns, and control lift hardware safely.

LIFTS

  • 1 x Sunkid travelator conveyor belt
  • 1 x Poma lift system
  • 2 x Briton rope tows
  • 2 x Drag lifts

SNOW / SURFACE

The facility features a dual-surface configuration engineered to match distinct developmental stages. The main 160-metre and intermediate 60-metre runs utilise traditional high-performance Dendix synthetic bristle matting to ensure consistent sliding properties throughout the year.

In contrast, the dedicated beginner teaching slope is laid with premium Snowflex synthetic surfacing, providing a continuous, heavily cushioned layer designed to mimic the tactile feel of authentic alpine powder while increasing safety for early learners.

The entire active track layout is fully floodlit to facilitate winter evening training modules, late-night corporate functions, and local racing club practices safely after dusk.

FEATURES & FACILITIES

  • On slope: Features a progressive freestyle terrain park complete with a custom quarter-pipe, high-speed family snow tubing lanes, a dedicated racing club zone, and an outdoor 30-minute Airsoft shooting target range.
  • Off slope: Houses a comprehensive equipment ski hire room, a retail ski shop, a technical ski and snowboard workshop, changing rooms, free storage lockers, a wellness centre, and a dedicated refreshment area.

OPENING TIMES

Standard Operation

  • Monday: CLOSED
  • Tuesday to Friday: 13:00 – 21:00
  • Saturday Club: 09:00 – 13:00 (Dedicated youth training blocks)
  • Saturday General: 13:00 – 16:00
  • Sunday: 10:00 – 16:00

Holiday Variation

  • School Holidays & Half Terms: Operates extended daytime hours, running specialised mid-week daytime holiday camps and private family sessions dynamically.

WARNING: LAST ENTRY LIMITATION

In strict compliance with operational health and safety regulations, last entry to the dry slopes for unguided recreational open practice is exactly 1.5 hours prior to the scheduled closing time. Late arrivals will be denied lift access.

PRICES

*Prices last accurately updated: May 2026

Introductory Taster Sessions

Participant Classification Session Duration Technical Focus Price Structure
Junior Ski / Board Taster (Ages 5 – 11) 50 Minutes Slope etiquette, flat movement, side-stepping £20.00 per session
Adult Ski / Board Taster (Ages 12+) 50 Minutes Posture, straight running, basic balance £25.00 per session

 

Structured Multi-Day Development Courses

Course Tier / Track Junior Rate (Ages 5 – 11) Standard Adult Rate Session Schedule Parameters
Complete Beginner Ski Course £105.00 £115.00 2 days (1hr 50mins) or 4 weeks (50mins)
Complete Beginner Board Course £105.00 £115.00 Run on consecutive Saturdays (2 x 1hr 50mins)
Progressive Improver Ski Course £105.00 £115.00 2 days (1hr 50mins) or 4 weeks (50mins)

Private Coaching Matrices

Lesson Configuration 1 Person Base Rate Extra Person Add-on Special Package Offers
Standard Private (50 Mins) £85.00 +£20.00 per person Tailored to any skill level from novice to pro
Family Private Deal (50 Mins) £130.00 flat rate for up to 5 family members
Promotional Private Special £80.00 flat rate for 2 people (Fridays & Sundays)

Alternative Activities & Social Clubs

Activity Classification Age Parameters Session Duration Price Structure
Open Ski Coaching Night Ages 12 and over 2 Hours (Wednesday nights) £18.00 (or FREE for Adult Members)
Recreational Boarding Night Ages 12 and over 2 Hours (Wednesday nights) £18.00 per person
Inflatable Rubber Ring Tubing Ages 5 and over Scheduled block Enquire at office for family grouping rates
Tactical Airsoft Target Shooting Ages 8 and over 30 Minutes Take-home score sheet included


Equipment Provision: All listed pricing structures fully include high-quality technical ski or snowboard, boot, and safety helmet hire variables.

LESSONS & COURSES

The resort provides an organised educational structure staffed by qualified instructors, designed to guide pupils progressively from first slides to confident parallel turns.

Absolute novices begin with the Introductory Taster Session, which establishes slope etiquette, flat ground movement, side-stepping, and straight running balance on the 25-metre Snowflex run.

From there, students enter the Beginner Course, which covers speed control, snowplough techniques, and steering across both the beginner and 60-metre intermediate slopes.

Riders then advance to the Improver Course, which links fluent snowplough turns, introduces plough-parallel mechanics, and moves training to the main 160-metre run.

For youth development, the centre operates a six-week After School Ski Club every Friday afternoon, creating a structured pathway that restarts with a fresh student intake every six weeks.

BEST TIME TO VISIT

  • Quiet times: Midday weekday blocks on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays between 13:00 and 15:30 offer the clearest track space, ideal for booking technical private lessons or family group packages.
  • Busy periods: Saturday mornings (09:00 – 13:00) during the popular Kids Club and Wednesday evenings (19:00 – 21:00) during Open Ski Coaching and Recreational Boarding experience high visitor numbers.

PLANNING YOUR VISIT

  • Booking advice: Advanced reservation is mandatory for all structured courses, taster tracks, target airsoft, and rubber ring tubing sessions via the main booking portal.
  • What to expect: Because the Dendix matting requires moisture lubrication to maintain optimal slide speeds, participants should anticipate a damp slope environment. Free lockers and changing facilities are situated inside the hire counter area for convenience. All participants must arrive exactly 15 minutes before their scheduled session time to allow for equipment fitting.

WHAT TO BRING

  • Full-length trousers or heavy outer salopettes (compulsory for slope access)
  • Long-sleeved tops, fleece layers, or windproof outdoor jackets (compulsory)
  • Full-fingered gloves or robust ski mitts (strictly mandatory for slope and lift use)
  • Sturdy closed-toe footwear or clean trainers (required for Airsoft and Tubing sectors)
  • Spare change of dry clothing to switch into post-session

HOW TO BOOK

To purchase a comprehensive beginner ski block, secure a 50-minute snowboarding taster, or lock in a promotional Friday private lesson, navigate directly to the official The Hill – Home of Ski Rossendale Booking Portal. For large school holiday reservations, corporate team building, or birthday party bookings, call the central office on 01706 226457.

WHO IT’S BEST FOR

This municipal venue is exceptionally well-suited for families seeking an multi-activity holiday day out, beginner snowboarders looking for intensive weekend packages, and adaptive skiers seeking a dedicated, supportive environment.

FAQs

What are the precise minimum age parameters enforced across the different resort activities?
Skiing lessons and family tubing sessions are strictly open to children aged 5 and over, while snowboarding courses and tactical Airsoft target shooting require participants to be a minimum of 8 years old.

How do the Wednesday evening snowboarding sessions operate for local riders?
The Wednesday night snowboarding sessions run from 19:00 to 21:00 as a drop-in format for £18.00, providing an evening of boarding, tricks, and tips. These sessions are not suitable for beginners or children under 12.

Is technical hardware hire included in the base price of the taster and beginner courses?
Yes. Every public session, group course, and private lesson price includes full equipment hire, covering skis or snowboard, boots, bindings, and safety helmets.

What specific scheduling structures are available for the comprehensive Beginner Ski Course?
The course is highly flexible and can be completed via two distinct pathways: either as an intensive two-day block lasting 1 hour and 50 minutes per day, or as a four-week block comprising one 50-minute session per week.

Does the resort provide specialised clubs for individuals with learning difficulties?
Yes. Ski Rossendale features an inclusive layout that promotes community recreation, highlighted by a dedicated special ski club running on Saturday afternoons for individuals with learning difficulties.

COMPARISON LINE

Compared to standard urban dry slopes across the North West, Ski Rossendale stands out by blending a 160-metre Dendix primary slope with an elite Snowflex-surfaced nursery run, a dedicated freestyle park, and alternative activities like Airsoft target shooting.

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE

  • Pendle Ski Club (Lancashire): A famous volunteer-run outdoor dry alpine facility featuring an expansive 140-metre main run and a renowned slalom race academy.
  • Runcorn Ski Centre (Cheshire): A popular three-slope outdoor facility providing multi-level group instruction, terrain features, and seasonal family tubing.

 

LAST UPDATED: May 22, 2026.