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Best Trampoline Parks NI: Prices, Opening Hours & Locations

✍️ Gary and the Trampolines Ireland Team — Ireland's leading trampoline experts!

Best Trampoline Parks in Northern Ireland 2026

ℹ️ Updated April 2026. Trampoline park prices, opening hours and availability change regularly. We recommend checking directly with each park before visiting. Details below were accurate at time of writing but may have changed.


Northern Ireland has a surprisingly strong selection of trampoline parks for a region its size. From Belfast to Banbridge, Craigavon to Coleraine, there are options spread right across the six counties. Whether you're planning a birthday party, looking for a rainy day activity, or just want to burn off some energy with the kids, here's what's available and what to expect from each.


Belfast

We Are Vertigo (Newtownbreda, Belfast)

We Are Vertigo is the standout trampoline park in Northern Ireland — and one of the largest in Europe. The facility in Newtownbreda is enormous, with wall-to-wall trampolines, a dodgeball arena, ninja course, foam pits, a stunt pit, and a dedicated area for younger children. There's a café and viewing area for parents, and the overall set-up is slick and well-organised. It's particularly popular for birthday parties and group events, and the variety of activities means it works well for mixed-age groups.

Booking in advance is strongly recommended — sessions fill up quickly, particularly at weekends and during school holidays.

Location: Unit 1, Newtownbreda Factory Estate, Cedarhurst Road, Belfast BT8 7RH

Sensory/autism-friendly sessions: Yes — check their website for dates and availability

Check their website for current prices and session times before visiting.


Greater Belfast / Antrim

Airtastic Entertainment Centre (Newtownabbey)

Airtastic's Newtownabbey centre is a large multi-activity venue that includes trampolining alongside an inflatable park, bowling, mini golf, soft play, and a café. It's a good option if you have children of different ages and interests — there's genuinely something for everyone. Note that the Belfast city centre Airtastic has now closed and operations have transferred to this Newtownabbey location, which is larger and better equipped.

Location: Newtownabbey, Co. Antrim

Sensory/autism-friendly sessions: Contact directly to enquire

Check air-tastic.com for current prices and times.


Down / Banbridge Area

Infinity Adventure Park (Banbridge)

Infinity Adventure Park is located just off the A1 in Banbridge and is one of the better-regarded family activity centres in the Down/Armagh area. The facility includes trampolining, multiple ninja obstacles, a giant airbag, battle beam, and a soft play area for under-6s. They run dedicated additional needs sessions with lower capacity — worth booking well in advance as these fill up. Good option for families in Newry, Drogheda, or the border counties travelling north.

Location: Banbridge, Co. Down BT32 4EH

Sensory/additional needs sessions: Yes — designed specifically for additional needs with lower capacity. Check their website for dates.

Check infinityadventure.co.uk for current prices and times.


Craigavon / Armagh Area

Airtastic Entertainment Centre (Craigavon)

The Craigavon Airtastic centre is particularly noted for its trampoline park — unlike the Newtownabbey and Bangor branches which focus more on inflatables, Craigavon has a proper dedicated trampoline area. The centre also includes bowling, mini golf, soft play, and a café. A solid all-round option for families in Armagh, Tyrone, and the mid-Ulster area.

Location: Craigavon, Co. Armagh

Sensory/autism-friendly sessions: Contact directly to enquire

Check air-tastic.com for current prices and times.


North Coast / Coleraine

Jump Lanes Coleraine

Jump Lanes operates a trampoline park in Coleraine, serving families across the north coast and east Derry area. The open-lane format gives plenty of space to bounce, with dodgeball and other trampoline activities available. Birthday party packages and group rates are on offer. Opening times can vary seasonally — check their website before you visit.

Location: Hillmans Way, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry

Sensory/autism-friendly sessions: Contact directly to enquire

Check their website for current prices and session times before visiting.


Tips for Visiting Trampoline Parks in Northern Ireland

Book online in advance. All the major NI parks operate timed sessions and get busy at weekends and during school holidays. Booking ahead online is the safest approach and usually required anyway.

Grip socks are mandatory. Most parks require specific grip socks for safety. These can usually be purchased at the door, but bringing your own saves a few pounds. Note that some parks have their own branded socks and won't accept socks from other venues — worth checking before you arrive.

Wear appropriate clothing. Jeans are not permitted at most trampoline parks. Tracksuit bottoms or leggings are ideal. Leave jewellery at home.

Sign the waiver online before you go. Several NI parks — including Infinity Adventure Park — require a waiver to be completed before arrival. Doing this online in advance saves time and ensures you get the full session.

Ask about additional needs sessions. Infinity Adventure Park in Banbridge explicitly runs sessions designed for visitors with additional needs. We Are Vertigo also offers sensory-friendly sessions. For other parks, contact them directly — the picture across NI is improving and many parks are happy to accommodate specific needs even where they don't advertise dedicated sessions.


Thinking About a Trampoline at Home?

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FAQs

What is the best trampoline park in Northern Ireland?

We Are Vertigo in Newtownbreda, Belfast is widely regarded as the best trampoline park in Northern Ireland and one of the largest in Europe. It has the widest range of activities and the best facilities overall. For families outside Belfast, Infinity Adventure Park in Banbridge and Airtastic Craigavon are strong alternatives worth considering.

How much does it cost to visit a trampoline park in Northern Ireland?

Prices vary by park and change regularly. As a general guide, expect to pay in the region of £8–£15 per child for a one-hour session. Birthday party packages and group rates are typically available at a different price point. Always check each park's website directly for current pricing before booking.

Are there autism-friendly trampoline sessions in Northern Ireland?

Yes. Infinity Adventure Park in Banbridge runs dedicated additional needs sessions with reduced capacity and a lower-stimulus environment. We Are Vertigo in Belfast also offers sensory-friendly sessions. For other parks, contact them directly — many will accommodate specific requirements even where they don't run formal dedicated sessions.

Do NI trampoline parks deliver trampolines?

Trampoline parks don't sell trampolines — but TrampolinesIreland.com delivers free to every county in Northern Ireland within 48 hours. We supply BERG and Springfree trampolines with full warranty support and an NI customer service line on 028 3756 8930.