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Article published 05/11/2024

Edinburgh attraction is making waves

Lost Shore Surf Resort, the nation’s first inland surf destination, officially opens its doors next week (11 November). Located in Ratho, near Edinburgh, this game-changing £60 million attraction boasts Europe’s largest and most advanced wave pool, positioning Scotland as a new global hub for adventure tourism.

Set within extensive grounds, Lost Shore Surf Resort offers a range of amenities including luxury accommodation, a waterfront bar, café, restaurant, surf school, surf shop, The Surfskate Academy, Spear Sauna, and wellness treatments.

As the largest investment in Scottish sporting infrastructure since the 2014 Commonwealth Games, the resort is expected to welcome over 160,000 visitors annually, create more than 130 jobs, and contribute £11 million to the local economy each year.

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.

The resort also offers surfskating, an exciting variation of skateboarding that simulates ocean surfing on dry land. The Surfskate Academy helps surfers enhance their technique, making it a great way to prepare for the waves or get introduced to the sport.

In keeping with its commitment to inclusivity, Lost Shore Surf Resort will host several charitable initiatives working with Inclusive Surfing Scotland and The Wave Project.

There is a dedicated private event studio and in December, the Resort will be home to Christmas events such as The Lost Feast and the Lost Cinema. 

To find out more about the facilities, upcoming events and to book a visit go to the Lost Shore website.

A person surfing waves in an outdoor surf resort

State-of-the-art wave pool powered by Wavegarden technology. Credit: Lost Shore Surf Resort

Lost Shore is an exciting development which could be truly transformational for the region and Scotland. Our stunning coastline has been bringing surfers to Scotland for many years and this new resort will only enhance its reputation as a world-class surfing and visitor destination.

We know outdoor activities are a huge draw for visitors while water wellness, where visitors can recharge with water-based activities, continues to be an ongoing trend. Lost Shore will be able to capitalise on those trends with surfing aficionados, those tempted to try out the sport, and those who want to take in this unique visitor experience.

Stephen Leckie, Chair, VisitScotland

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