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Water Parks in the UK

The Best Water Parks in the UK

Looking for the best water parks in the UK? well we have you covered!

Visiting a waterpark is the perfect way to relax as a family and let the kids burn off some energy. With the UK planning to end its lockdown on the 21st of June, it’s time to start planning some fun outings and activities to enjoy your new-found freedom. Hopefully, waterparks will reopen on schedule, making a splashy family day out possible over the summer.

There’s nothing more enjoyable on a balmy day than putting on your swimsuit and enjoying a swim in a wave pool or hurtling down a thrilling water slide. So, why not pass the last few weeks of lockdown planning an adventurous family getaway? Here are the best waterparks in the UK to make the most of the warm weather, whatever your location.

Please be aware that some restrictions may remain in place during your visit. Be sure to follow government guidelines and any measures put in place at your chosen waterpark.

Water Parks in the UK

1. Blue Lagoon Water Park, Wales

Blue Lagoon is located in Narbeth in Pembrokeshire in Wales. It boasts an enormous glass ceiling that allows you to relax on your back in the water and enjoy a view of the clouds. The entire complex is exceptionally eco-friendly and uses a local biomass to keep it warm.

There’s plenty to do at Blue Lagoon for both children and adults, including four exciting water chutes and a wave pool. There’s also an open-air spa and a soothing bubble pool where you can chill out and unwind.

Water Parks in the UK

2. WaterWorld Stoke, Staffordshire

WaterWorld in Stoke on Trent in Staffordshire is one of the best locations for thrill-seeking families who want plenty of water rides. The site is huge and contains around a million gallons of water, and there are traditional flumes and more unusual offerings. The more intense rides, such as the Space Bowl that propels you into a bowl-shaped structure where you spin until you’re plunged into the pool below, are perfect for older children and teenagers looking for an adrenaline rush.

There are also plenty of activities for younger adventurers as well, including a wave pool and a lazy river. The park has an exotic, tropical ambiance that will make you feel like you’re on holiday, even if you’re only there for the day.

Water Parks in the UK

3. The Alton Towers Water Park, Staffordshire

Another excellent option nearby in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, is the Alton Towers Water Park. This park has an impressive faux-beach layout and gives you the unique feeling of holidaying on a tropical beach- without the extortionate airfare. It features thrilling water flumes and an outdoor area with a relaxing bubble pool that opens in the summer.

There’s plenty for older children and adults to enjoy here. Still, there’s also a gentler area for smaller children called the Wacky Waterworks with less adventurous activities like water cannons and fountains. You’ll need to book and pay for the water park separately from your visit to Alton Towers, but it’s a great addition if you’re heading there for a short break.

Water Parks in the UK

4. Inverness Aquadome Leisure Waters, The Highlands

If you’re holidaying in the picturesque Scottish Highlands around Inverness, the Inverness Aquadome Leisure Waters is the perfect location for a more adventurous day out. The park features a mind-bogglingly large wave pool with unique geysers that shoot water jets into the air. There’s also a river ride that transports you around the pool’s perimeter and three flumes.

This park also has a special area for babies and young children, so it’s an enjoyable destination for kids of all ages.

5. Coral Reef Waterworld, Bracknell

Coral Reef Waterworld in Bracknell, Berkshire, is an enjoyable destination for adults and kids alike. The park boasts numerous exciting waterslides and an impressive pirate ship for children to explore. There’s even a volcano that erupts periodically.

Grown-ups seeking rest and relaxation can chill out in the soothing open-air coral spa, although please note that this is adults only.

6. Splashdown Water Park, Poole

Poole in Dorset is a popular holiday destination for families, and a day out at the Splashdown Water Park is the perfect way to inject a little excitement into your trip. This park features a whopping 13 thrilling rides, including a near-vertical flume that older kids are sure to love.

One feature that makes Splashdown unusual is that its rides extend outdoors during the warmer months, letting you enjoy the open air and impressive views of the entire park as you whizz along.

7. Calypso Cove Waterpark, Barnsley

Calypso Cove Waterpark is conveniently placed just a short drive from the Barnsley interchange, this South Yorkshire water park has an incredible range of flumes and slides. The beautifully-executed pirate theme is a real novelty and bound to be a hit with kids of all ages.

This park also has a dedicated under-8s area called Barnacle Bay, where younger children can enjoy playing in the water and a mini slide. A restaurant called the Hideout serves food and drinks and is a great location for kids’ parties.

8. Sandcastle Water Park, Blackpool

Blackpool, Lancashire, is a perennial favourite holiday destination for families with children, and it’s also home to the UK’s largest water park. Sandcastle Water Park features a shopping 18 slides and has a fun, tropical theme, complete with the warm climate. There are plenty of white-knuckle options for teens and older kids with gentler shallow areas for little ones.

Adults seeking a little rest and relaxation will enjoy the calming spa area. There are also drink and food facilities so that you can enjoy the attractions all day long.

9. Riviera International Centre, Torquay

The Riviera International Centre boasts an idyllic location in the popular holiday town of Torquay in South Devon. It boasts beautifully warm water, a thrilling flume, and a wave machine that operates for 5 minutes every hour.

Children of all ages will enjoy the water play area, and there is a gentle slide designated especially for toddlers. There’s also an eatery serving hot meals and drinks and a fitness centre on-site.

10. Splash World, Southport

Splash World is located in the popular coastal town of Southport in Merseyside. It features a pleasant tropical climate and is perfect for a day out in any weather. There are plenty of exciting flumes and river rides and a new, state-of-the-art toddler play facility with fountains and other engaging equipment.

There’s also a calming bubble pool to catch up on some much-needed relaxation after a busy day. Hungry families can grab a bite to eat at the on-site Murtle’s Diner with a recently revamped menu of hot meals, snacks, sandwiches, and beverages.

11. Time Capsule Waterpark, Glasgow

Time Capsule Waterpark in Glasgow, Scotland, is the ideal destination if you want unique white-knuckle water rides. The site boasts twin flumes that allow you to race a friend to the bottom and a vigorous wave pool, among others.

Younger children seeking gentler adventures will appreciate the sheltered Cove Island, where they can enjoy splashing in the shallow water and exploring the play equipment. There’s even a 25m regular pool if mum or dad wants to take a break to swim laps.

12. Alpamare, Scarborough

Alpamare is located in Scarborough in Yorkshire. It boasts four exciting flumes, including a four-person tube ride, and there’s a wave pool where children will enjoy bobbing around. There’s also a dedicated play area for toddlers and small children to splash around and enjoy gentler pursuits.

This park is situated in beautiful parkland with scenic gardens, and older holidaymakers can relax in the picturesque outdoor infinity pool and enjoy the views. There’s also a relaxing wellness spa and restaurant to grab a hot lunch after a busy morning adventuring.

Closing Thought…

As you can see there’s plenty of amazing Waterparks in England, Scotland and Wales and we hope you get to enjoy as many of them as possible this summer (and beyond!)

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