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York Ice Trail 2023

York City Centre, United Kingdom

Take a Journey Through Time as you discover the frosty streets of York through this annual seasonal art trail.

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Starts: 4 February 2023

Ends: 5 February 2023

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About York Ice Trail 2023

The York Ice Trail has become an annual event where you can explore the city's ancient streets and discover incredible ice sculptures along the way.

The 2023 theme is "A Journey Through Time". Time Travel through the prehistoric age, walk through history and step into the future at York Ice Trail 2023. Handcrafted sculptures from different time and dimensions are waiting to be discovered!

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Family Free Fun Sculpture Urban Winter

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Artworks

37


Timing

3 hours


Difficulty

Easy


Access

Average

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Added by: arttrailproject

Published: 31 January 2023

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