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Exact date Scotland’s first ever inland surf resort opens
A NEW £60m attraction is making waves in Scotland.
Lost Shore Surf Resort launched today – the first ever inland surf destination in the country.
Located in Ratho, near Edinburgh, it boasts Europe’s largest and most advanced wave pool as well as luxury accommodation, a waterfront bar, surf school and sauna.
And it will open to the public later this month.
As the largest investment in Scottish sporting infrastructure since the 2014 Commonwealth Games, the resort is expected to welcome over 160,000 visitors every year, create more than 130 jobs and contribute £11 million to the local economy each year.
And for surf fans, it means guaranteed waves – without having to head to the seaside – all year round.
At the heart of Lost Shore Surf Resort is the state-of-the-art wave pool powered by Wavegarden technology.
This enormous pool, three times the size of Wembley Stadium’s pitch, can generate up to 1,000 customisable waves per hour.
From complete beginners to seasoned pros, surfers of all abilities will have the chance to ride world-class waves designed to their skill level.
With a 250-metre beachfront and over 20 wave types, surfers can fine-tune their skills while receiving expert tuition.
Each surf session or lesson includes the use of high-performance, plant-based wetsuits and surfboards, ensuring comfort and warmth in any weather.
In addition to surfing facilities, the resort – which opens on November 11 – features Canteen, a rotating selection of top Scottish eateries in its waterfront bar, café, and restaurant.
And for those looking to extend their stay, the resort offers luxurious accommodation.
Hilltop Lodges, with three or four bedrooms, outdoor showers and wetsuit storage, cater perfectly to families and groups and offer stunning views of the resort.
There will also be wellness treatments by Michelle Denham, including facials and massages, delivered by a team of highly skilled therapists.
The Spear Sauna, located by the water’s edge, provides a refreshing experience with waterfall buckets for an invigorating cool-down after a relaxing sauna session.
Throughout December, Lost Shore Surf Resort will be home to Christmas events such as The Lost Feast, a beautiful immersive indoor winter woodland for an incredible long table lunch or dinner provided by the critically acclaimed Five March.
There will also be the Lost Cinema, where you can step through the Narnia wardrobe and enjoy festive film classics in a beautiful indoor winter woodland cinema.
Andy Hadden, founder of Lost Shore Surf Resort, said:
“This is a dream come true. Lost Shore Surf Resort is a hub of world-class adventure, hospitality, and wellness.
“After ten years of planning, it’s thrilling to open our doors and welcome visitors to experience this incredible resort.
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“We believe Lost Shore will make surfing accessible to everyone, whilst also showcasing Scotland as a top destination for adventure tourism. I can’t wait to see more people realise the mental and physical benefits of surfing.
“Who knows—this could be the training ground for Scotland’s next Olympic surfing champion.”