10 Fun Activities & Games in Scotland That You Shouldn't Miss

August 15, 2021 Diedre Savory

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Restaurants in Scotland

1. Quay The Zone

The Quay Zone Knockcushan Street, Girvan KA26 9AG Scotland +44 1465 915200 http://www.thequayzone.co.uk
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Quay The Zone

2. Ice Factor

Leven Road, Kinlochleven PH50 4SF Scotland +44 1855 831100 [email protected] http://www.ice-factor.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 717 reviews

Ice Factor

A must visit for adventure seekers of all ages. World's biggest indoor ice climbing wall, Rock Climbing and New Aerial Adventure Course. Taster and skills classes every day.Free children's play area, cafe, cosy climbers bar/restaurant, sauna and steam room. 4 star activity centre, 5 times winner of top tourism award for tourism excellence

Reviewed By jamesb111111 - Bristol, United Kingdom

Brilliant couple of hours tuition with Anne Rebecca who was an excellent instructor - very personable, great encouragement for the kids and really good instruction/feedback all round for improving the technique. Also really helpful guidance on a few rock climbing routes later on in the day. Thank you! Great day out.

3. New Cumnock Community Open-Air Swimming Pool

Castle, New Cumnock KA18 4AH Scotland +44 1290 333891 http://www.facebook.com/NCSPool/
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5.0 based on 60 reviews

New Cumnock Community Open-Air Swimming Pool

N C Swimming pool is the heart of our community located on the main road in our village its safe for all bathers we have changing rooms and showers and our pool is always kept at a temperture of 30 degrees so its warm come rain or shine we also have a pool side cafe where you can get snacks and drinks great family day out and everyone is welcome help and advice is always on hand

Reviewed By Barntonburly - Kilwinning, United Kingdom

Came with the family for a few hours during the summer holidays. The pool itself and surrounding area were clean and tidy, and the staff were very friendly and helpful. It was slightly busy due to is being the school holidays however there was still room to swim. With the heated pool and the sun that day it did almost feel like being in a hotel pool overseas. The poolside changing huts were convenient and drier than the larger changing rooms. Certainly worth going to experience it, I would imagine the nighttime sessions would be great.

4. Bubble Soccer Scotland

Viewfield, Glenrothes KY6 2RD Scotland +44 7411 217115 [email protected] http://www.bubblesoccerscotland.co.uk
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Bubble Soccer Scotland

5. The Golf Asylum

Old Monkland 6 Kirkstyle Cottages, Coatbridge ML5 5AJ Scotland +44 1236 796222 [email protected] http://thegolfasylum.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

The Golf Asylum

OUR STORY Unfortunately the climate in Scotland doesn’t often lend itself to being very productive to improving your game and staying sharp in poor weather so we thought – why not build something that lets us as golfers practice our on games and share that with the rest of the golfing nation, So we have! 25,000 sq ft of indoor range space, pitching green, greenside bunkers, putting greens before

6. Mallaig Pool & Leisure

Fank Brae, Mallaig PH41 4RG Scotland +44 1687 462229 [email protected] http://www.mallaigleisure.org.uk
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5.0 based on 23 reviews

Mallaig Pool & Leisure

Mallaig Pool & Leisure Centre is a charity and social enterprise, run by a board of volunteers who are drawn from the community. The manager and dedicated staff ensure the day-to-day running of the facility. Our aim is to provide every member of our community – young, old, and in-between – with opportunities to maintain an active and healthy lifestyle. While benefiting the local population is our first and foremost goal, we will of course also give a warm welcome to any visitors who come through our door.

7. Seaton Park

Don St Bridge of Don, Aberdeen AB25 3RF Scotland +44 1224 489273 http://www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/community_life_leisure/parks_open_spaces/pos_seatonpark.asp
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4.5 based on 154 reviews

Seaton Park

Reviewed By T6950PProbertd - Aberdeen, United Kingdom

Any visit should be tied in with a visit to Balgownie Bridge and riverside walk.Free car park an ideal starting/finishing point.large childrens playpark next to car park. Formal gardens nice in summer. St Machars Cathedral at top of the brae at south gate which leads to Old Aberdeen area and Kings College which is another nice walk through a historic part of Aberdeen. The Cruickshank botanic garden on St Machar Drive worth a visit. Also the Zoology museum. Only open weekdays Can all be done at the same time if you have time available. Look for walled garden in the park at north east corner up the hill particularly in late spring when azelia's are in bloom.

8. Calderglen Country Park

Calderglen Country Park Strathaven Road, East Kilbride G75 0QZ Scotland +44 1355 236644 http://www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk/directory_record/7226/calderglen_country_park_and_langlands_moss_nature_reserve
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4.5 based on 532 reviews

Calderglen Country Park

Fun park to explore with children's zoo. The park itself is quite big and features various animals such as rabbits, guinea pigs, wallabies, marmosets, meerkats, snakes, reptiles and fish.

Reviewed By scottc1985 - Larkhall, United Kingdom

I came here on Saturday 10th of April 2021 with my wife and 2 year old son. The park has has a children's zoo, tropical glasshouse, ornamental gardens, nature trails, adventure & toddler Play areas, Gift shop, Café, exhibition gallery and a Golf Course! We went to the zoo and adventure & toddler Play areas. The zoo is small and only has some small animals but it's great for under 5's and very cheap to get in. The adventure park has one of the biggest slides I've ever seen and my son went flying down it even though he's only 2 and absolutely loved it!

9. Heads of Ayr Farm Park

Dunure Rd, Ayr KA7 4HR Scotland +44 1292 441210 [email protected] http://www.headsofayrfarmpark.co.uk
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4.5 based on 1,247 reviews

Heads of Ayr Farm Park

Reviewed By kilted - Stans, Austria

Perfect day spent here, so much to see and do Fun for everybody from the youngest to the oldest We spent over 6 hours there and had a great day out Food is good quality and a good price Great mix of fun outdoor activities and wildlife to see Just plain old good family fun

10. Ayr Seafront Playpark

The Low Green Seafront, Ayr KA8 8BH Scotland +44 1292 612966 http://www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/tourism/calendar/pages/ayr-seafront-playpark.htm
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4.5 based on 452 reviews

Ayr Seafront Playpark

Reviewed By mac1603 - Ayrshire, United Kingdom

Great place to spend an hour or so. Grandaughter is 10 and still loves to visit and play on the zip slide

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