Ice rinks closed to the public
The ice rinks are now closed to the public. See you in autumn 2025!
Ice rinks closed to the public
The ice rinks are now closed to the public. See you in autumn 2025!
The Vaudoise aréna is home to Lausanne Hockey Club (and the LHC Academy), HC Prilly Black Panthers, HC Renens Vipers and HC Féminin Lausanne. It also hosts the Club des Patineurs Lausanne Malley (CPLM), as well as Lausanne Short Track and the Swiss Broomball Association.
Founded in 1922, Lausanne Hockey Club is the canton's flagship club, with a rich history that has attracted broad popular support for decades. The club offers training for up-and-coming players from the age of three through the LHC Academy.
Learn moreFounded in 1908, the Lausanne and Malley Skating Club (CPLM) now has over 300 members.
Learn moreHC Prilly Black Panthers is a 1st league (4th division in Swiss Ice Hockey) club that has been developing in Malley since it was founded in the 4th league in 1982.
Learn moreCreated in 2015 from the merger of the Vipers (a club based in Yverdon) and HC Renens, HC Renens Vipers now plays in the 2nd league.
Learn moreFounded in 1981, the LHC Féminin Lausanne has gone from strength to strength in recent years, first joining forces with Prilly and then becoming part of the LHC, while remaining independent.
Learn moreSpeed and adrenaline – that's the recipe for short track, a competitive ice-skating discipline that can be practised individually or in teams over various distances.
Learn moreSynchronised skating is a specialised skating discipline. The CPLM has created a special section called Lausanne Ice Genesis to develop this speciality.
Learn moreBroomball was invented by Canadian railwaymen working on snow-covered tracks in the 19th century.
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