
Luleå On Ice
22–25 februari 2024. Have an ice day!

Schaatsen Luleå
Schaatsen is one of Luleå’s major international winter events and takes place the same week as Luleå on Ice. For several days, the frozen sea hosts long-distance skaters and world-class athletes competing in a variety of disciplines, all on one of the most spectacular natural ice tracks in the world. The audience gets to experience speed, skill and dramatic racing up close.
The course
Schaatsen takes place on an approximately 8.4 kilometer natural ice track on the frozen sea in Södra Hamnen. The combination of sea ice and the proximity to the city creates a unique arena where spectators can get unusually close to the action.
Start and finish are located in Södra Hamnen, and the course can be viewed from several points around the ice. During the competition days, it is also possible to skate in Norra Hamnen if you want to combine watching the events with your own skating.
Program 2026
Race times will be announced later.
22 February 2026
Run Marathon – Sea Ice Marathon
25 February 2026
Grand Prix 4 – LKAB Luleå Marathon Skating
26 February 2026
Grand Prix 5 – LKAB Luleå Sprint Skating
27 February 2026
Tourskate Event – LKAB Sea Ice Classic and Skate4AIR Daylight Challenge and Skate4AIR Two Hundred (200 km)
28 February 2026
Grand Prix Finale – LKAB Sea Ice Classic Luleå
About Sea Ice Marathon
The Sea Ice Marathon is one of the most unique running events held on frozen sea ice. Runners from around the world take on the distances in an Arctic landscape shaped by ice, snow and wind, creating a dramatic and unforgettable setting.
About the Tourskate Event
On 27 February, the ice fills with long-distance skaters taking on different distances along a course laid out across the frozen sea outside Luleå. The skaters move through the open winter landscape, offering a striking visual experience for spectators watching from Södra Hamnplan or along the route.
About the Grand Prix
Throughout the week, several Grand Prix races take place featuring international top athletes. Competitors race in both marathon and sprint disciplines, and the looped course makes it easy for spectators to follow the skaters as they pass multiple times and experience the excitement up close.
