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Kick sledging is a winter activity that involves travelling across snow or ice on a lightweight sled, using your feet to push and steer. It is typically enjoyed at a relaxed pace and is popular for recreational use during colder months.
ActivitySure can cover kick sledging when you are taking part abroad at an amateur level, provided the activity meets the policy conditions. While it is generally considered a low-impact winter activity, icy surfaces and winter conditions mean suitable travel insurance is still important when travelling.
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£750
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£20 per 12hrs, max. £100
£5,000
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£250
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£60,000
Excess £75
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£1,500
£250
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£20 per 12hrs, max. £200
£7,500
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£250
£750
£60,000
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£20 per 12hrs, max. £400
£15,000
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* Protection levels are based on overall cover limits, benefits and excess across each plan.
Whether you’re planning a one-off escape, an activity-packed holiday or travelling regularly throughout the year, our protection levels are designed to give you confidence at every stage of your journey. From emergency medical cover and cancellation protection to support while you’re away, you can choose the level of cover that best fits the way you travel and the adventures you take on.
Destination Insight
Kick sledging is particularly popular in Nordic countries such as Finland, Norway and Sweden, where frozen lakes, snow-covered paths and quiet winter roads create ideal conditions. It is often used as both a leisure activity and a traditional means of winter travel in rural areas.
Travellers may take part casually during winter holidays, particularly in scenic regions where organised winter experiences and outdoor trails are available.
Although kick sledging is not fast-paced, slippery surfaces and reduced stability on ice can increase the risk of falls or collisions. Injuries may still require medical treatment while abroad, especially in remote or cold-weather locations.