New Age Kurling

Discover where to play New Age Kurling in Lincolnshire – a dynamic indoor sport similar to bowls but with a unique twist.

Perfect for all ages and abilities, this adaptation of the traditional curling game is played on any smooth, flat surface. Players can use their hands, feet, or a ramp for those with impairments, making it an inclusive and accessible activity for everyone.

Take the first step toward being active by joining a New Age Kurling group in Lincolnshire.

Where to play New Age Kurling in Lincolnshire

Use the Let’s Move Lincolnshire Activity Finder to find a New Age Kurling group near you and book your space to join. We have detailed below a few regular groups that you can join.

Meridian Leisure Centre, Louth

The Meridian Leisure Centre in Louth hosts specialised sessions for over 45s with a variety of affordable activities including New Age Kurling.

Station Sports Centre, Mablethorpe

To help you stay active, Station Sports Centre in Mablethorpe have a series of sports and activities perfect for beginners, including their New Age Kurling sessions for over 45s

Moorland Community Centre, Lincoln

Organised by Lincoln City Foundation, join the New Age Kurling group that meets at Moorland Community Centre in Lincoln.

South Witham Community Hub

Join the friendly and social New Age Kurling Club at South Witham Village Hall. All ages and abilities are welcome to join, and they have facilities for wheelchair users too.

Old Leake Community Centre, Boston

Play New Age Kurling for free at the Old Leake Community Centre in Boston, organised by Boston United Community Foundation. The group meets regularly to play and socialise and is welcome to all aged 16+.

Why Choose New Age Kurling?

New Age Kurling is a fantastic indoor experience with the same thrill as traditional curling that’s usually played on the ice. Played on a smooth surface, teams aim to slide stones towards a target with red, white, and blue concentric circles. Scoring is based on proximity to the centre.

This versatile game is welcoming to players of all abilities, allowing you to move stones with hands, feet, or pushrods.

What do I need to take part?

You don’t need any specialist equipment or clothing to take part in a New Age Kurling game. All you need is:

  • a comfortable and sturdy pair of shoes, like trainers,
  • loose clothing that you are able to move easily in,
  • and a water bottle to help keep you hydrated while you play.

The clubs and sports halls will provide all of the Kurling equipment needed to play. This is an indoor sport, so you won’t need to worry about wet weather or warmer clothing.

Positively Impact Your Mental Health:

Even short bursts of regular exercise have proven benefits to your physical and mental health, making this indoor sport a fantastic way to boost your well-being.

Top Image: New Age Kurling Group at Moorland Community Centre, Lincolnshire. Image Credit: Lincoln City Foundation.