But if you want to go beyond ice skating, consider checking out
ice sculpture festivals and events.
The festival ranks alongside the annual Harbin
Ice Sculpture festival in China.
Not exact matches
Scenic Highlights: Enjoy four days of this month - long celebration, Take in the
festival's exciting events like alpine skiing and the world's largest
ice sculptures, Visit St Sophia Cathedral during an included walking tour
Ideal for travellers who've already crossed China's other highlights off their lists, this four - day adventure grants you access to the
festival's wintry wonders, including traditional
ice - lantern exhibits, alpine skiing events, and the world's largest
ice sculptures.
Explore the celebrated snow and
ice sculptures created for this amazing event (held yearly since 1950), visit a light
festival in the coastal town of Ota... Read More
Explore the celebrated snow and
ice sculptures created for this amazing event (held yearly since 1950), visit a light
festival in the coastal town of Otaru, hike to see the geysers in Jigokudani, and opt to enjoy hot springs with a stay in Noboribetsu.
Moscow's annual Christmas
festival is complete with grand scale
ice rinks, snow
sculptures and incredible light installations.
This winter
festival takes place in February and includes parades, winter activities such as dog sledding, and stunning
ice sculptures including a massive castle.
Quebec Winter
Festival (Carnaval de Quebec) Started initially way back in 1894, but held annually since 1955, the
festival runs for the first three weeks or so of February, and features
ice sculpture as well as the usual range of winter activities, including the traditional bikini snow bath event.