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Trampoline Parks in County Galway Guide

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

Best Trampoline Parks in Galway 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.


Galway families have a couple of solid options when it comes to trampoline parks — whether you're in the city or out in the county. If the weather has turned (and in Galway, it usually does), these indoor venues are a reliable way to burn off energy and keep the kids entertained for a few hours. Here's what's available, what to expect, and a few tips before you head out.


Trampoline Parks in Galway

Jump Lanes Galway

Jump Lanes is Galway's main trampoline park, located on the Monivea Road in Ballybane on the east side of the city. The facility features open trampoline lanes, a dodgeball court, and a range of activities suited to different age groups. It's a well-run park that's popular with local families and school groups alike, and they offer birthday party packages and group rates for those looking to make a day of it.

Jump Lanes Galway tends to get busy at weekends and during school holidays — booking ahead online is strongly recommended to avoid turning up and missing out on a session.

Location: Monivea Road, Ballybane, Galway City

Sensory/autism-friendly sessions: Contact the park directly to enquire

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


Jump Lanes Sligo (for North Galway/Connacht families)

If you're based in north County Galway or the wider Connacht area, Jump Lanes Sligo is worth knowing about as an alternative option. Located just outside Sligo town, it offers a similar open-lane format with trampolines, foam pits, and dodgeball. It's a longer drive from Galway city but may suit families in Tuam, Roscommon, or north Connacht who don't want to travel to the city.

Sensory/autism-friendly sessions: Contact the park directly to enquire

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


Tips for Visiting Galway Trampoline Parks

Book in advance. Jump Lanes Galway operates timed sessions and weekends fill up quickly, particularly during midterm breaks and summer. Booking online before you go saves disappointment at the door.

Bring or buy grip socks. Grip socks are mandatory at most trampoline parks. If you have a pair from a previous visit, bring them along to save a few euro. Most parks sell them at reception if you need a fresh pair.

Check clothing rules. Jeans are not permitted at most trampoline parks as the zips and rivets can damage the mats. Bring comfortable clothing — tracksuit bottoms or leggings are ideal.

Arrive a few minutes early. Most parks ask you to arrive 10–15 minutes before your session for waivers and a safety briefing. Late arrivals typically lose bounce time rather than having their session extended.

Ask about autism-friendly or sensory sessions. If your child benefits from a quieter, lower-stimulus environment, it's worth contacting Jump Lanes Galway directly to ask about any dedicated sensory sessions or quieter periods. Even if they don't run formal sensory sessions, off-peak weekday visits are often much quieter than weekend slots.


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FAQs

Where is the trampoline park in Galway?

Jump Lanes Galway is located on the Monivea Road in Ballybane on the east side of Galway city. It's the main trampoline park serving Galway city and county, with open trampoline lanes, dodgeball, and birthday party facilities.

How much does Jump Lanes Galway cost?

Prices vary and change regularly. As a general guide, most trampoline parks in Ireland charge in the region of €10–€18 per child for a one-hour session. We recommend checking Jump Lanes Galway's website directly for the most up-to-date pricing before you book.

Is Jump Lanes Galway suitable for toddlers?

Most trampoline parks require children to be at least 5 years old for the main trampoline areas. Contact Jump Lanes Galway directly to ask about any toddler-specific sessions or dedicated areas for younger children, as these arrangements can change.

Are there autism-friendly trampoline sessions in Galway?

Contact Jump Lanes Galway directly to ask about sensory-friendly or autism-friendly sessions. Even if dedicated sessions aren't running, weekday off-peak visits are typically much quieter than weekend sessions and may suit children who find busy, loud environments difficult.