Scotland's leisure and tourism industry is making waves as Lost Shore Surf Resort, the nation's first inland surf destination, officially opened its doors on the 11th November. Located in Ratho, near Edinburgh, this game-changing £60m attraction boasts Europe's largest and most advanced wave pool, positioning Scotland as a new global hub for adventure tourism.
Andy Hadden
"This is a dream come true. Lost Shore Surf Resort is a hub of world-class
adventure, hospitality, and wellness. After ten years of planning, it's
thrilling to open our doors and welcome visitors to experience this incredible
resort. We believe Lost Shore will make surfing accessible to everyone, whilst
also showcasing Scotland as a top destination for adventure tourism. I can't
wait to see more people realise the mental and physical benefits of surfing.
Who knows-this could be the training ground for Scotland's next Olympic surfing
champion."
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.
Lost Shore Surf Resort [1]