Trampoline Parks in Wexford and Carlow Guide
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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.
Wexford is actually one of the better-served counties in Ireland when it comes to trampoline parks — there are several options dotted around the county, plus a choice just across the border in Carlow. Whether you're based in Wexford town, Gorey, New Ross, or anywhere in between, there should be something within reasonable driving distance. Here's what's available.
Trampoline Parks in Wexford
Jump Lanes Wexford
Jump Lanes is one of Ireland's better-known trampoline park operators, and their Wexford location is a solid option for families in the county. The open-lane format gives plenty of space to bounce, with dodgeball, a foam pit, and trampoline basketball among the activities on offer. They run birthday party packages and group rates, and it's a popular spot for school tours. Book online in advance, particularly at weekends and during school holidays.
Location: Drinagh, Wexford
Sensory/autism-friendly sessions: Contact the park directly to enquire
Check their website for current prices and session times before visiting.
Gravity Extreme Zone Wexford
Gravity Extreme Zone is located in the Greenhills Business Park area of Wexford and is one of the larger activity facilities in the county. Alongside trampolines, the park features a ninja course, dodgeball, a wipeout-style challenge, foam pit, and basketball. It's well suited to older children and teenagers who want more than just basic bouncing. Birthday parties and group bookings are catered for.
Location: Greenhills Business Park, Wexford
Sensory/autism-friendly sessions: Contact the park directly to enquire
Check their website for current prices and session times before visiting.
The Zone Extreme (Gorey)
The Zone Extreme is based in Gorey and is a handy option for families in the north Wexford and south Wicklow area. The facility offers trampolining alongside a ninja course, foam pit, dodgeball, and basketball — a good mix for mixed-age groups. Worth checking their website for current opening hours as these can vary seasonally.
Location: Gorey, Co. Wexford
Sensory/autism-friendly sessions: Contact the park directly to enquire
Check their website for current prices and session times before visiting.
Leisure Max Wexford
Leisure Max in Wexford town is a multi-activity centre that includes a trampoline park alongside bowling, laser tag, and an indoor climbing wall. The trampoline area is smaller than dedicated trampoline parks, but it's a good option if you want to combine different activities in one visit — particularly useful when you have children of different ages and interests. Combination tickets are typically available.
Location: Drinagh, Wexford Town
Sensory/autism-friendly sessions: Contact the park directly to enquire
Check their website for current prices and session times before visiting.
Trampoline Parks in Carlow
The Dome Carlow
Just across the Wexford border, The Dome in Carlow is worth knowing about for families in west Wexford, New Ross, and the surrounding area. It's a popular local venue with a mix of trampoline activities and other indoor entertainment. Contact them directly for current opening times, pricing, and party packages as these change regularly.
Location: Carlow Town
Sensory/autism-friendly sessions: Contact the park directly to enquire
Check their website for current prices and session times before visiting.
Tips for Visiting Trampoline Parks in Wexford and Carlow
Book in advance. The parks in Wexford operate timed sessions and tend to fill up quickly at weekends and during school midterms. Booking online ahead of your visit is the safest approach — particularly for birthday parties where you'll need to reserve specific time slots.
Wear the right clothing. Jeans are not permitted at most trampoline parks as the zips and rivets can damage the mats. Tracksuit bottoms or leggings are ideal. Grip socks are mandatory at most venues and can usually be purchased at the door if you don't have your own.
Arrive early. Most parks ask visitors to arrive 10–15 minutes before their booked session for waivers and safety briefings. Arriving late usually means losing bounce time, not having your session extended.
Ask about sensory sessions. If your child benefits from a quieter environment, it's worth contacting parks directly to ask about sensory-friendly or autism-friendly sessions. Several parks across Ireland offer these — and even where dedicated sessions aren't available, visiting during quieter weekday periods can make a big difference.
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FAQs
What trampoline parks are in Wexford?
Wexford has several trampoline parks including Jump Lanes Wexford, Gravity Extreme Zone, The Zone Extreme in Gorey, and Leisure Max in Wexford town. Each offers a slightly different mix of activities — check their websites for current opening hours and pricing before you visit.
Is there a trampoline park in Carlow?
Yes — The Dome in Carlow town is the main option for families in Carlow and west Wexford. It's also within reasonable driving distance for families in New Ross and the surrounding area. Check their website directly for current hours and pricing.
How much do trampoline parks in Wexford cost?
Prices vary by park and change regularly. As a general guide, most Irish trampoline parks charge in the region of €10–€18 per child for a one-hour session. Birthday party packages and group rates are usually 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 Wexford?
Contact the individual parks directly to ask about sensory-friendly or autism-friendly sessions. Even where dedicated sessions aren't offered, visiting during quieter weekday periods can provide a much calmer experience. It's always worth a call to ask — many parks will try to accommodate specific needs where they can.