Fluming Fantastic

Visit Blue lagoon and experience some of the wildest indoor waves in the UK, relax in the lazy river, zoom down the flumes, dodge the water cannons, or maybe just take it easy in the spa pool, all in an amazing, upturned coracle where it’s summer all year round.
Explore
The main feature of Blue Lagoon is the
wave pool, with six different wave patterns breaking on to a gently sloping beach.
Eight water geysers bubble away near the beach, while a water cannon and two finger sprays propel arcs of water into the pool. There’s also a wave seat, on which to just
sit and feel the waves crashing past.
The slow, flowing water of the lazy river ride takes you on a meandering journey outside Blue Lagoon to the south-facing patio, accessing the outdoor bubble pool – complete with bubble seat - and relaxing outdoor spa pool.
Three beach water geysers in the floor of
the lazy river create a fun, bubbling effect and two large water cannons give you an extra splash as you drift your way round.
The outdoor spa is equipped with ten powerful hydro jets to relax your muscles and help you unwind, and is particularly suited to older children and adults. Indeed, you must be over 12 to use it.
There’s another spa pool inside, again with 10 powerful hydro jets, and again, it is only suitable for guests 16 years old and over.
No trip to Blue Lagoon would be complete without a zoom down a flume, and there are four to choose from…
The Wild Water ride is an open flume which takes two riders outside Blue Lagoon to two large relaxation pools. The flume then re-enters Blue Lagoon and fires the riders out into a plunge pool.
Two enclosed flumes also snake their way outside Blue Lagoon; twisting, turning and spiralling, then re-entering into a catch area.
The fourth flume is entirely within Blue Lagoon, but it’s fast, steep and as a more advanced flume, probably isn’t for the faint-hearted!
Facilities
Environment
In what is believed to be a world first,
Blue Lagoon is heated by biomass.
Warmth is provided by the nearby energy
centre, which is fuelled by woodchip and miscanthus grown by local farmers.