Tour skating (sometimes known as nordic skating or trip skating) is a recreational form of ice skating on natural ice. It is a popular winter activity in Sweden, Finland and Norway where the skating season can last up to 5-6 months in some areas. Tour skating is also popular in The Netherlands though the climate limits the availability of natural ice. The Netherlands is also the home of Elfstedentocht, a 200 km distance skating race. Long distance races are also organized annually in the Nordic countries, such as Vikingarännet in Sweden.
Knee and elbow pads and a helmet are also commonly used.
In January-February parts of the archipelago in the Baltic sea often freeze. This is the time when long skating tours can be undertaken. Tours of 60-80 km in one day are not uncommon - some skate over 150 km.
If skateable ice is found in April (which is common in Sweden and Finland), it is advisable to skate in the morning only. If the night has been clear and cold the ice can be quite safe in the morning but deadly in the afternoon.
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