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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 … ...
Ever fancied catching a wave in a disused quarry? Now you can. After a £60m investment, Scotland's first inland surf resort has opened in a former brownstone site at Newbridge in Edinburgh.
SCOTLAND is making waves with Europe’s largest inland surfing lagoon – a futuristic £60million attraction which launched yesterday. Lost Shore Surf Resort in Ratho, near Edinburgh, was … ...
But a new project in Scotland is trying to bring the waves inland. Lost Shore Surf Resort is a massive pool near Edinburgh which has been 10 years in the making and will open on November 11.
The son of late actor Sir Sean Connery has invested £1 million in an inland surf park. Jason Connery said the Lost Shore Surf Resort, at Ratho on the outskirts of Edinburgh, “brings something ...
Scotland’s first inland surf destination is set to open near Edinburgh, showcasing the country as a “top destination for adventure tourism”.
The pool has a 250-metre beachfront and can generate up to 1,000 customisable waves per hour. The resort, founded by Andy Hadden, also has accommodation, restaurants and a surf school.
The resort is located near Edinburgh (Jane Barlow/PA) The pool, three times the size of Wembley Stadium’s pitch, can generate up to 1,000 customisable waves per hour and will give surfers of all ...
The “game-changing” £60 million Lost Shore Surf Resort has a wave pool described as the largest and most advanced in Europe as well as luxury accommodation, places to eat and drink, a surf ...