New attraction set to open in North Lodge Park next month.

Eastern Daily Press: North Lodge, Cromer Town Council. PHOTO: ANTONY KELLYNorth Lodge, Cromer Town Council. PHOTO: ANTONY KELLY (Image: © ARCHANT NORFOLK 2012)

A synthetic ice rink is being constructed in Cromer to keep everyone entertained during the half-term holidays.

The new attraction is set to open in North Lodge Park on Tuesday, February 14 - Valentine's Day.

However, it will only be open for five days so visitors are urged to get their skates on and book their tickets.

The half-term fun, which coincides with the school break, has been organised by the Friends of North Lodge Park with support from North Norfolk District Council.

In a statement, the group which looks after the park said: 'We are very excited to announce that in February half term there will be a chance to skate in Cromer.

'The rink will be in North Lodge Park from Tuesday, February 14, until Saturday, February 18, and open from 10am to 5pm every day.

'There will be 45 minute sessions (£5 per person per session) which will give skaters a full 30 minutes on the rink. Skates will be provided.'

Pre-booking tickets is recommended at http://northlodgepark.org.uk/synthetic-ice-rink-cromer but tickets will be available on the day.

Children who are not confident on the ice can use ice skating penguin aids.

The statement added: 'Please note there is no parking in North Lodge Park, but there is lots of parking in the town.'