The ice rinks are closed for the 2025–2026 season. See you next winter.
Patinoire @luciaharrisonIce Skating in Verbier
Parc de Loisirs Ice Rink (Verbier)
A day without skiing isn’t a day wasted. At the Parc de Loisirs ice rink, you’ll find not only a lovely sheet of ice for skating, but also a small bistronomic snack bar. Perfect for a daytime bite or a family après-ski. Our favourite time to go? At night. Or as the sun drops behind the mountains.

La Tzoumaz Ice Rink

On the other side of the mountain, La Tzoumaz also has an ice rink right in the heart of the village, with plenty of activities and entertainment to match.
F.A.Q
- Where is the Verbier ice rink located?
The Parc de Loisirs ice rink is located at Route de Verbier Station 90, just a short walk from Place Centrale.
- When are the ice rinks in Verbier and La Tzoumaz open?
The opening and closing periods of the ice rinks in Verbier and La Tzoumaz depend on weather conditions. In general, they are open from December to March.
- What activities are available at the ice rink?
In addition to ice skating, a dedicated area is available for mini hockey (with a softer puck and small goals). A giant trampoline is also located next to the rink. During school holidays, activities are organised by the Tourist Office. The Buvette Bistronomique is open daily from 11:30 am to 8:30 pm. See the Buvette’s menu.
- Where can I rent ice skates?
For the Verbier ice rink, you can hire skates at the ice rink Buvette for CHF 5 per pair.
For the La Tzoumaz ice rink, you can hire skates from Monnet Sports for CHF 5 per hour. - Is it possible to play ice hockey?
No, standard ice hockey is not permitted for safety reasons, but a mini hockey area is available.
- Can ice hockey equipment be rented?
Equipment can be rented for mini hockey, but not for standard ice hockey.
- What is the difference between ice hockey and mini hockey?
ICE HOCKEY: hard puck, large goals, full-size rink, player protective gear, boards around the rink.
MINI HOCKEY: soft puck, small goals, smaller playing area, no protective gear, no boards but safety barriers around the rink.





