Slides
Two big ones. Both end in the loch.
Slip, splash, leap, cling, fall in, climb back up. A vast inflatable obstacle course floating on Loch Ronald — open through the summer.
The Three Lochs Aqua Park is an inflatable obstacle course floating in the middle of Loch Ronald — total-wipeout style. Slides drop you into the loch. Trampolines launch you the other way. Monkey bars and climbing walls and balance beams stand between you and the next obstacle, and most of the time the loch wins. It’s hard work and properly funny — the most-talked-about thing on the park since it opened.
Sessions run an hour at a time, in supervised slots. We kit you out with a wetsuit and a buoyancy aid, you sign the safety brief, and you’re on the water for the rest of the hour. Come out, drip-dry on the bank, eat chips at the bar.
The Aqua Park works particularly well for groups — birthdays, family reunions, friends’ weekends, hen parties (in the right kind of mood) and team-building days. We can run private sessions for groups of {min} or more, with the whole inflatable to yourselves.
Works especially well for:
How fit do I need to be?
It's not a fitness test, but it is harder than it looks. Most people fall in a lot, particularly first time. Your arms will know about it the next day.
Can non-swimmers go on?
We do not allow non-swimmers for your own safety.
Can I just turn up, or do I need to book?
Walk-up is fine for quieter days, but we strongly recommend booking ahead for school holidays, weekends and bank holidays — sessions sell out.
What happens if the weather's bad?
Light rain doesn't stop us — you're already wet. Lightning, high winds or rough water will close the course on safety grounds; in that case we'll re-book or refund.
Is the Aqua Park open in winter?
The Aqua Park is open from May until late September (weather permitting).
How much does it cost?
£20 per person, for 1 hour