Ski Slope
Nope, that ski slope has long gone, mate, and been stripped back into a hillside. You can find some old nostalgic videos clips on newsreel websites, which were filmed in the 60s or 70s.
There's a good ski slope near where I'm living in Ruxley/Orpington! You could try this one, mate...
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A golf club is right next door!
There's a good ski slope near where I'm living in Ruxley/Orpington! You could try this one, mate...
Download movie clip...
A golf club is right next door!
That's the Bromley Ski Centre
http://www.c-v-s.co.uk/bromleyski/
I went for lessons there last year before going on a skiing holiday for the first time.
It is amusing looking at the pictures with hindsight after having done a week of "proper" skiing. I was absolutely terrified at the top of the "nursery" slope last year (that's the one that the kids are going down on sledges in the photos! )
http://www.c-v-s.co.uk/bromleyski/
I went for lessons there last year before going on a skiing holiday for the first time.
It is amusing looking at the pictures with hindsight after having done a week of "proper" skiing. I was absolutely terrified at the top of the "nursery" slope last year (that's the one that the kids are going down on sledges in the photos! )
Found this old link, as i heard that Crystal Palace once had a ski slope but have never know where it was positioned? Does anyone know? I have walked the park many times and the only area i could think it existed was on the eastern side, around the ponds, where there is a slope but also now quite wooded. Any history anyone?
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Some good slopes in Crystal Palace park at the rear of the model car racing track
I was there on saturday and saw people in large black sacks, inflatable union jack lilo's, and one paticularily brave young lad on a large round table top. There was a fair number of people favouring the estate agents boards and finally a complete family on the slopes in baking trays.
Only in Britain
I was there on saturday and saw people in large black sacks, inflatable union jack lilo's, and one paticularily brave young lad on a large round table top. There was a fair number of people favouring the estate agents boards and finally a complete family on the slopes in baking trays.
Only in Britain