Prices and info checked in January 2022. Please always check details with venues direct when making plans and before heading out. There are (ad) affiliate links in this post.
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I would strongly recommend checking for any slide / activity height restrictions and admissions policies (with adult:child ratios) with venues if you are going to book somewhere to avoid any disappointments. Information may have changed after this post was published and it is always important to check with venues direct.
I first shared this post as lots of people ask 'where is our closest water park?' in our North East Days Out Facebook group and I wanted to put together a post with a list of suggestions.
Unfortunately, we don't have any waterparks in the North East. Wet n Wild in North Shields closed in 2020 and does not like it will reopen any time soon.
The closest water park to Newcastle is sadly just under 3 hours away by car / train.
If you're looking for a pool with slides closer to home, Prudhoe Waterworld and Berwick Swimming Pool both have slides or you could try Haven Point in South Shields.
I would recommend booking sessions in advance of your visit if required and reading through all of the safety/guidance on their website before you do.
Click on any of the photos to zoom in.
One last thing before we jump in, if you are looking for outdoor swimming pools near Newcastle, check out this link: Outdoor Swimming Pools near Newcastle
Swimming Pool Essentials
- These dry robe towels are brilliant for drying and getting changed - no having to try and hold onto your towl as you change.
- If your budget doesn't stretch to dry robes or you are travelling light, microfibre towels are brilliant. They take up less room and are more absorbent. Check out this range from £9.
- If you don't want to leave valuables by the poolside or want to take some snaps in the pool (observing local rules and privacy of course), check out these waterproof phone cases
- Need swimming goggles in a hurry? Some of these options are available with next and same day delivery.
- A range of swim bags
- Check that toys are allowed and if they are, here is a decent range including dive sticks, floats and pool games
- Post swim, I recommend a tangle teezer and detangling spray if your kids have long hair
- This 3 in 1 Swim Shampoo for Kids is brilliant
Blackpool Sandcastle
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Admission covers a 3 hour session and is £12-£22 per person. Under 3s go free. You can check opening times here.
- All children under the age of 11 need to be supervised by an adult
- 1 adult can supervise one child aged 3 years or younger
- 1 adult can supervise 2 children aged 3-7 years
- 1 adult can supervise 2 children over the age of 8 who are weak or non-swimmers (cannot swim 25m)
Blackpool Pleasure Beach is just across the road and the Big Blue Hotel is super convenient if you wish to make a weekend of it. You can read my full guide to visiting Blackpool here.
- 154 miles from Newcastle
- 2 hours 47 minutes drive time
- Website: https://www.sandcastle-waterpark.co.uk/
- How to reach by public transport: Bus or Train to Blackpool. The train takes around 3 hours 30 mins from Newcastle-Blackpool with two changes.
Alpamare Scarborough
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Waterpark admission (peak) is as follows:
- Swimmers aged 16+ - £18
- Spectator - £10
- Child aged 6-15 - £14
- Child aged 1-5 - £5
- Child under 1 - Free
We love visiting Scarborough and would recommend the Sands Apartments which are next to the swimming pool or the Camping and Caravanning Club Campsite which is a very short drive (or walk). We stayed in their Ready Camp tents a few years ago.
If you are looking for somewhere cheap and cheerful, Premier Inn rooms are available from around £35 for a family of 4 (Scarborough North Bay is the closest) and there are three Haven Holiday sites to choose from which are a short drive / bus ride away (I recommend Blue Dolphin, Primrose Valley or Reighton Sands.
You can read my guide featuring other things to do in North Bay Scarborough here.
- 89 miles from Newcastle
- 2 hours 2 minutes drive time
- Website: https://www.alpamare.co.uk/
- How to reach by public transport : Bus or train to Scarborough. The X11 Bus runs from Newcaslte-Scarborough in the summer months and takes around 3 hours. By train it should take around 2 hours 50 minutes with one change.
Calypso Cove Waterpark Barnsley
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Calypso Cove claim they have some of the fastest waterslides in the UK. The theme park is pirate themed and you can walk the plank, race your mates on splash ahoy or choose your own music when you ride the kraken. There is also a cafe on site.
- All children under the age of 8 must be accompanied by someone aged 16+ in the water
- Under 4 years - one adult can accompany one child who is not wearing buoyancy aids or two children who are wearing buoyancy aids.
- 4-7 years - one adult can accompany two children (with or without buoyancy aids)
- Mixed ages (aged 8 or under) - one adult can accompany two children if both are wearing buoyancy aids or one is wearing a buoyancy aid and the other can swim 50m
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If you are looking for somewhere to stay, this Premier Inn is a 0.5 mile walk from Barnsley Town Centre / the waterpark and is available from £35 per room per night. Interconnecting rooms are also available.
- 118 miles from Newcastle
- 2 hours 6 minutes drive time
- Website: https://calypsocove.metrodome.org.uk/opening-times
- How to reach by public transport: The quickest way is by train. Newcastle-Barnsley should take around 3 hours 30 minutes with two changes.
Time Capsule Waterpark (Lanarkshire)
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There is also a 25m swimming pool and an ice rink, soft play and cafe on site (chargeable separately).
Admission is super reasonable. I can't find out how long sessions are - I assume they are an hour in length but this has not been confirmed.
- Adults : £8.10
- Junior (aged 5+) : £6.10
- Junior (3 & 4 years) : £3.40
- Seniors : £4.50
Admission policy is as follows:
- All children under the age of 8 must be accompanied in the water by someone aged 16+ at all times
- Children under 4 must be accompanied in the water by an adult on a 1:1 basis
- Two children aged 4-7 can be supervised by one adult in the water
- 145 miles from Newcastle
- 2 hours 42 minutes drive time
- Website: https://www.nlleisure.co.uk/time-capsule/water/waterpark
- How to reach by public transport : The quickest way is by train. Newcastle - Coatbridge Sunniside should take around 2 hours 45 minutes with one change.
Huddersfield Leisure Centre Splash Park
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Sessions last for 60 minutes and there is an option to book a session specifically aimed at families with children under 5 too.
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All children under the age of 8 should be accompanied by someone aged 16+
Within the main pool:
- One adult should accompany two children aged 4-8 years (non swimmers should wear buoyancy aids)
- One adult should accompany one child under the age of 4
- One adult can accompany two children under the age of 4
- One adult can accompany two children where one is under the age of 4 and one is aged 4-8 years if they are both wearing buoyancy aids
- On adult can accompany three children aged 4-8 years if they are all wearing buoyancy aids
- 121 miles from Newcastle
- 2 hours 17 minutes drive time
- Website: https://www.yeahdaysout.co.uk/splash-park
- How to reach by public transport: The quickest way is by train. Newcastle - Huddersfield should take around 3 hours 30 minutes with one change.
Splash Landings Alton Towers
It might be worth checking out Alton Towers Short Breaks here as they often have good deals, especially in winter when the main theme park is closed and you can still access the waterpark.
If your kids really love waterparks, you could also book Center Parcs where you can enjoy unlimited access to their waterpark after 6pm and up to 3 sessions during the day during a weekend break (this is subject to change).
We have booked a Center Parcs break soon and will be making the most of this. January is usually the cheapest time to go.
Don't forget to check out our guide to outdoor Swimming Pools near Newcastle too.
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