An indoor trampoline, ninja and soft-play park just off the A1 — bounce the big arena, tackle the ninja course, and let the little ones loose in Astronaut Academy.
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Closed MondaysSessions on the hour · check the day
Priced per hourBook online · check the current rate
An indoor trampoline, ninja and soft-play park just off the A1 in Banbridge — bounce the big arena, take on the ninja obstacle course, dive the foam pits, and let the little ones loose in the Astronaut Academy soft-play zone.
What you'll do — a full trampoline arena (with wall-tramps, dodgeball and basketball dunk zones), a ninja obstacle course with hanging rings, balance beams and a battle beam, a giant air bag to leap into, foam pits, arcade games, and a netted soft-play frame for the smallest jumpers.
Best for — the venue says it's for ages 1 to 104: Astronaut Academy sessions are pitched at ages 1–5, and Open Mission at ages 4 and up. There's also an Inclusion Mission session designed for children with additional needs.
How long — sessions run on the hour, so most families do one to two hours. You can usually add an extra hour when you book.
Cost — priced per hour and it varies by day (term weekday, weekend or holiday), so check the current rate when you book. Under-5s are cheaper than older jumpers.
Come ready — grip socks are required to bounce, on sale at £2 a pair (bring your own Infinity pair next time). Wear comfy clothes you can move in.
Book online before you go. Sessions are timed and the park may close on days with no bookings, and hours shift with parties and private events — so book ahead on infinityadventure.co.uk rather than turning up on spec.
Closed Mondays, and there's a waiver. Everyone jumping needs a signed waiver (an adult completes it online), and ages 4–5 must have an adult with them at all times in the play area.
Plan your visit
Book your hour, socks on, and go
Infinity runs on timed sessions that start on the hour, so the day works best when you book online first — the park may opt to close on days with no bookings, and times can shift for parties and private events. During school term it's closed Mondays, with limited weekday afternoons and fuller weekend hours; the summer holidays (July–August) open up more daytime slots. Younger children have their own gentler Astronaut Academy sessions (ages 1–5), while Open Mission is the main ages-4-and-up session on the trampolines and ninja course, and there's a quieter Inclusion Mission session for children with additional needs. Prices are per hour and change by day and season, so confirm the current rate at the checkout. Everyone jumping needs a signed waiver, completed online by an adult.
Sessions are timed and non-refundable, and the park may close on days with no bookings, so always book online and check the day's times on infinityadventure.co.uk before you set off. It's closed Mondays during term.
Before you set off
What to wear & bring
🧦Grip socks (required)You can't bounce without them — buy a pair at reception for £2, or bring your own Infinity pair from last time.
👕Comfy, stretchy clothesAnything you can jump, climb and swing in. Empty pockets before the trampolines.
📱The waiver, done in advanceFill in the online waiver before you arrive so you're straight in when your session starts.
💧A water bottleIt's active, bouncy work — a drink to top up between sessions goes down well, and there's a café for a coffee and a tray bake.
Good to know
Everything before you go
Cost
Priced per hour, and the rate varies by day — term weekday, weekend, or school holiday. Under-5s (Astronaut Academy) are cheaper than older jumpers. Grip socks are £2 a pair if you don't have your own, and you can usually add an extra hour when booking. Groups of 16 or more can contact the park for special rates. Confirm the current price at the online checkout.
Season & hours
Closed Mondays. During school term the weekday sessions are limited (mostly afternoons, plus morning Astronaut Academy on some days) with fuller hours Friday to Sunday; summer holidays (July–August) open up more daytime slots. Sessions start on the hour. Times can change for parties and private events, and the park may close on days with no bookings — check infinityadventure.co.uk the day before.
Booking
Book online in advance. Sessions are timed, non-refundable and can't be transferred or resold. Everyone jumping needs a waiver, completed online by an adult; adults going on the equipment wear a wristband.
Ages
The venue welcomes ages 1–104. Astronaut Academy sessions suit ages 1–5; Open Mission is for ages 4 and up. Ages 4–5 must be accompanied by an adult at all times in the play area. There's also an Inclusion Mission session designed for children with additional needs.
What you'll do
A trampoline arena with wall-trampolines and dodgeball/basketball zones, a ninja obstacle course (hanging rings, balance and battle beams), a giant air bag, foam pits, arcade games, and a netted soft-play frame for the youngest jumpers.
Food
An on-site café serves coffee and tray bakes — handy for the grown-ups while the children bounce, or a top-up between sessions.
Toilets
Toilets on site, including accessible toilets and baby-changing facilities.
Parking
On-site parking. The park is just off the A1 at Banbridge.
Accessibility
Accessible toilets and baby changing are provided, and the Inclusion Mission session is run for children with additional needs. Check with the park about specific access needs when booking.
How long
Sessions run on the hour; most families do one to two hours. You can usually book an extra hour on top.
Questions
Before you go
Do I need to book?
Yes — book online in advance. Sessions are timed and start on the hour, and the park may close on days with no bookings, so booking secures your spot and confirms the day's times. Do the online waiver before you arrive too.
Do we need grip socks?
Yes — grip socks are required to bounce. You can buy a pair at reception for £2, and once you have your own Infinity pair you can bring them back each time.
What ages is it for?
The venue welcomes ages 1–104. Astronaut Academy sessions are pitched at ages 1–5, and Open Mission at ages 4 and up. Ages 4–5 must have an adult with them in the play area, and there's an Inclusion Mission session for children with additional needs.
Is it good for a rainy day?
It is — it's fully indoors, so the weather makes no difference. A wet day is the perfect day to burn off some energy on the trampolines and ninja course.
Can adults join in?
Yes — adults can go on the equipment, they just need to complete the online waiver and wear a wristband. There's a café too if you'd rather watch over a coffee.
Is there food?
There's an on-site café serving coffee and tray bakes — good for a break between sessions or for the grown-ups keeping an eye on things.
Getting there
4 Waringsford Road, Banbridge, Co. Down, BT32 4EH — just off the A1, with parking on site. Roughly half an hour from Belfast or Newry down the A1.
Infinity Adventure Park sits just off the A1 at Banbridge, an easy run down from Belfast or up from Newry, and packs a proper indoor adventure park into one big shed: a full trampoline arena in bright orange, purple and yellow, a ninja obstacle course of rings, beams and cargo nets, a giant air bag, foam pits, arcade games and a netted soft-play frame for the smallest visitors.
It leans into the "1 to 104" idea — this is somewhere the whole family can jump together, from toddlers in a gentle Astronaut Academy session to teenagers racing the ninja course and parents having a go themselves. The gentler Astronaut Academy slots and the quieter Inclusion Mission sessions, run for children with additional needs, are a thoughtful touch that makes it easier for more families to get a turn.
Because it's fully indoors, it's one of those places that turns a grey, wet afternoon into the best kind of day — an hour or two of bouncing, climbing and diving into foam, then a coffee and a tray bake in the café while everyone catches their breath. Book your session, pull on the grip socks, and go.