Among the many changes that Autumn brings with it, the drop in temperatures is an inevitable one. Of course this is a genuinely attractive proposition for lovers of ice skating and the many associated disciplines. The joy of donning a pair of skates and pushing off serenely onto an icy surface is a uniquely shared experience. The covered rink in Chiavenna is a haven of fun, music and motion which combine to create the festive atmosphere that kids and their companions so richly enjoy. Skating indoors is much more than just a physical activity.
It’s dance-like, a huge choreography that involves a host of people moving in unison, a collective united by the pleasure of moving to the rhythm of the music. It’s a discipline that requires balance and grace, but at the same time it’s open to everyone, beginner and expert alike. The backdrop of lighting and music both have a vital part to play in the scenario. And skating is the perfect opportunity for families and friends to share happy times together. It’s an activity that fills evenings with laughter and smiles combining perfectly with the swishing and shuffling of skate on ice. And why not get your breath back afterwards with a steaming mug of hot chocolate, whilst still rosy-cheeked and heart-pumping. Indoor skating in Autumn on Chiavenna’s ice-rink is a genuine pleasure. It provides a break from the often frenetic pace of our day-to-day, as well as a chance to express our creativity. And a great opportunity to make new friends and pass carefree hours. Remember - everyone’s invited - plus the Chiavenna sports centre has an excellent skate rental facility - so no excuses!
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Informazioni ex art. 1, comma 125, della legge 4 agosto 2017 n. 124
Relativamente agli aiuti di Stato e aiuti de Minimis, si rimanda a quanto contenuto nel
“Registro nazionale degli aiuti di Stato” di cui all’articolo 52 L. 234/2012 (www.rna.gov.it).