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Inland surfing is coming to Scotland for the first time with the launch of Europe’s largest wave pool (that’s THREE TIMES the size of a football pitch)

by London Mail
July 12, 2024
in Travel
Reading Time: 8 mins read
  • Scotland’s Lost Shore Surf Resort will swing its doors open in September 2024
  • It features a ‘state-of-the-art’ surfing pool within a 60-acre country park 
  • The resort will offer lodges, sleeping pods, eateries, shops and a spa  
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By Jessica Hamilton

Published: 11:48 EDT, 12 July 2024 | Updated: 11:48 EDT, 12 July 2024

Europe’s largest wave pool and what’s billed as ‘the world’s first inland surfing resort’ is opening this autumn – and it’s certain to make a big splash among surfers.

Located near Edinburgh, Lost Shore Surf Resort will also be Scotland’s first inland surf resort, offering a ‘state-of-the-art’ surfing pool three times the size of Wembley’s football pitch and up to 1,000 waves an hour.

Set within a 60-acre country park in Scotland, it will feature luxury lodges, ‘premium’ accommodation pods, restaurants, and spa and shopping facilities.

But the highlight is its enormous wave pool and surf lake, which are fronted by an expansive beachfront.

Surfers will be able to ride waves for up to 22 seconds, with 20 different kinds of waves to enjoy. 

Located near Edinburgh, Lost Shore Surf Resort (rendering above) will be Scotland's first inland surf resort, offering a 'state-of-the-art' surfing pool three times the size of Wembley's football pitch and up to 1,000 waves an hour

Located near Edinburgh, Lost Shore Surf Resort (rendering above) will be Scotland’s first inland surf resort, offering a ‘state-of-the-art’ surfing pool three times the size of Wembley’s football pitch and up to 1,000 waves an hour 

The wave technology at Lost Shore Surf Resort was developed by Spanish firm Wavegarden, which operates inland surfing centres in locations that include Bristol, Snowdonia and Alaia Bay, Switzerland (above)

The wave technology at Lost Shore Surf Resort was developed by Spanish firm Wavegarden, which operates inland surfing centres in locations that include Bristol, Snowdonia and Alaia Bay, Switzerland (above)

Lost Shore says it will ‘welcome surfers of all levels, from beginners to developing Olympians of the future’.

Beginners can take advantage of surf lessons with ‘expert tuition’. Wetsuits, gloves, boots and surfboard hire will be included in the cost. Indoor heated changing rooms will also be available before or after a surf.

Lost Shore Resort is ‘ideally’ located just 10 minutes from Edinburgh Airport and 25 minutes from the centre of Edinburgh. For those travelling from Glasgow, it’s only a 45-minute drive.

Aside from surfing, the resort will boast 53 luxury lodges and premium pods sleeping up to eight people.

Visitors will also be able to enjoy the resort’s wellness treatment studio and amenities.

Lost Shore Surf Resort will feature luxury lodges and premium accommodation pods. Pictured is the planned final design for the premium 'Wave' pod, which sleeps up to six people

Pictured is the planned design for a two-person sleeping pod at the resort

Lost Shore Surf Resort will feature luxury lodges and premium accommodation pods. Left is the planned final design for the premium ‘Wave’ pod, which sleeps up to six people, and right is the planned design for a two-person sleeping pod 

This picture shows the master bedroom inside the 'Wave' pod

This image shows a King-sized bed inside the Wave pod

LEFT: This picture shows the master bedroom inside the ‘Wave’ pod. RIGHT: The King-sized bed inside the Wave pod

Pictured is the final design for the living room inside the premium pod

Pictured is the final design for the living room inside the premium pod 

The resort is set to ‘significantly enhance’ Edinburgh’s tourism economy and announced it would create over 100 new job vacancies last month.

Andy Roger, Chief Executive of Lost Shore Surf Resort, said: ‘Lost Shore Surf Resort is going to make a huge splash when we open in September. Being a Living Wage Employer we are committed to building a fantastic team to help us deliver our vision for Lost Shore Surf Resort.

‘The opening of any new business is an exciting moment. The build-up to the first day is part of that journey with the new team learning about the resort and becoming well-placed to deliver for our visitors from the day we open.’

The wave technology at Lost Shore Surf Resort was developed by Spanish firm Wavegarden, which operates inland surfing centres in Bristol and Snowdonia. 

For more information about Lost Shore Surf Resort, visit www.lostshore.com. 

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