Curling is thought to have originated in the medieval times in Scotland where it was played by pushing rocks on frozen lakes. The object of the game is to slide heavy granite stones down the ice towards a target, aiming to get the stone as close to the target as possible. Once you've let the stone go, your teammates brush the ice to direct it. It may sound easy, but curling is a tactical game and you'll need to knock the opposing team's stones out of the way to win.
- Minimum People
- 8 (smaller groups prices will be based on the minimum)
- Maximum People
- 30 (multiple sessions may be needed for larger groups)
- Useful Info
- Please bring warm clothing with you to this event
- Start Times
- Mon to Sun 10:00 - 17:00
- Allow
- 2.5 hours
- Runs
- 1 Apr - 30 Sep
Tondiraba Jaahall
The three-storey multi-functional Tallinn Arena consists of three seating areas and training grounds. Main arena can be used for figure skating, hockey, volleyball, handball, gymnastics and other sports training and competitions.
- Access
- Disabled toilets
- Lift
- Wheelchair access
- Parking
- Free carpark
- Changing Facilities
- Showers
- Lockers
- Changing room
- Opening Times
- 9:00 - 23:00 · Mon - Sun · Jan - Dec