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Trampoline Parks in Guildford and Surrey: A Complete Parent's Guide

Updated Facts verified June 2026
Indoor trampoline park for children in Surrey — foam pits, ninja course and connected jump zones
Quick answer

The best trampoline parks near Guildford and Surrey are AirHop Guildford (GU2 8XW), GoJumpin Camberley (GU15 3DT) and Gravity Active Kingston (KT1 1BL). AirHop is the most convenient all-rounder for GU postcode families. GoJumpin suits mixed-age groups. Gravity Kingston is best for tweens and teenagers.

Trampoline Parks in Guildford and Surrey: A Complete Parent's Guide

Trampolining has gone from a garden-shed activity to one of Surrey's most popular rainy-day solutions. The parks themselves have changed too. What used to be a room full of connected trampolines has become something closer to an indoor adventure park — foam pits, ninja warrior courses, dodgeball arenas and toddler-only sessions slotted into the week. If you haven't been for a couple of years, you might be surprised.

This guide covers the three trampoline parks that Surrey parents are most likely to consider: AirHop in Guildford, GoJumpin in Camberley and Gravity Active in Kingston. For each one we've covered what it's actually like, what ages it suits, the practical details around parking and booking, and the things they don't tell you on the website. We've also included guidance on SEN and sensory sessions, birthday parties, and how to get the best value for your money.

In short: AirHop Guildford is the best all-rounder for families across the GU postcodes. GoJumpin Camberley is the strongest choice if you've got a mix of ages or want something more varied. Gravity Kingston is worth the drive if you're heading to Kingston anyway, but it wouldn't be our first call for a standalone trip from central Surrey.

You can browse trampoline parks and active indoor activities across Surrey on KidzRGoGo, where you'll find current listings, reviews from other local parents and links to book.

Quick comparison

AirHop GuildfordGoJumpin CamberleyGravity Kingston
LocationGU2 8XWGU15 3DTKT1 1BL
Best age4–142–168–18
Toddler sessionsYes (weekday mornings)YesLimited
Ninja courseYesYesYes
Foam pitYesYesYes
ParkingFree on-siteFree on-sitePaid (shopping centre)
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AirHop Guildford

AirHop Guildford sits at the less glamorous end of Midleton Industrial Estate Road — the kind of unit you'd drive past without a second glance. Once you're inside, though, it earns its reputation as Guildford's go-to indoor activity venue. It's large, well-maintained and busy on weekends, which tells you most of what you need to know about its popularity with Surrey families.

The main floor is a grid of connected trampolines running along the walls and across the centre, with several dedicated zones breaking up the space. The foam pit is the undisputed favourite with children under ten — you jump from a platform into a deep pool of foam cubes, and extracting a seven-year-old from it typically requires negotiation. The slam-dunk basketball lane appeals to the same age group. The ninja obstacle course — suspended beams, wobbly bridges, rope bridges — draws the older crowd and adults who've underestimated their own coordination.

AirHop Guildford: ages and sessions

The general jump sessions are technically open from age two, but the reality is that toddlers are easily overwhelmed by a packed main floor. AirHop runs dedicated Toddler Jump sessions on weekday mornings, typically Tuesday to Friday before noon, and these are genuinely different — the main arena is quieter, the music is lower and the atmosphere is far more manageable for under-fives. If your child is between two and four, don't book a peak-time weekend session and wonder why it didn't go well. Book a weekday toddler slot instead.

From five upwards, the main sessions work well. The peak-time sweet spot for primary-school children is about seven to twelve: old enough to use everything, young enough to still find the foam pit thrilling. Teenagers tend to colonise the ninja course and the dodgeball arena.

For children with sensory sensitivities or SEND, the toddler sessions are the most accessible option, though AirHop doesn't currently advertise a formal SEN-specific session. Ring ahead and speak to someone — in practice they're usually accommodating about letting a child and carer come during a quieter period.

AirHop Guildford: practical information

Address: Midleton Industrial Estate Road, Guildford, GU2 8XW

Parking: Free on-site car park — this is a significant practical advantage over venues in town centres

Grip socks: Required for all jumpers. You can bring your own or buy a pair at the venue for around £2.

Booking: Sessions must be booked in advance online at airhop.co.uk. Walk-ins are sometimes possible for off-peak weekday sessions but you can't count on it. Book at least a day ahead for weekends, and a week ahead during school holidays.

Session length: Typically 60 minutes for general jump, 90 minutes for birthday party packages.

Spectators: Parents and carers who aren't jumping don't need to pay. There's seating overlooking the main floor and a cafe area.

AirHop Guildford: birthday parties

AirHop runs birthday packages that bundle session time, a private party room and food. They're well set up for it — the party rooms are separated from the main floor, so there's somewhere to do cake without shouting over the music. Packages get booked up months ahead for popular slots (Saturday afternoons, school holiday periods), so if you're considering it, get in touch well before the birthday.

GoJumpin Camberley

GoJumpin Camberley is the right choice for three specific situations: you live in the Camberley, Farnham or Aldershot area; you have children of very different ages; or you want something more varied than a standard trampoline park. It does all three well.

The venue is on Admiralty Way in Camberley — easy to reach from the A30 and M3 — and the layout is noticeably more varied than a simple trampoline grid. Alongside the connected trampolines there are large inflatable zones (the kind of over-sized slides and obstacle courses that younger children particularly love), a ninja obstacle course, climbing walls, and a soft play section that's genuinely usable for the under-threes. It's this combination that makes GoJumpin effective for families where the five-year-old and the eleven-year-old need to enjoy the same trip.

GoJumpin Camberley: ages and sessions

The soft play and inflatable zones mean GoJumpin works better for toddlers than a pure trampoline park. Two-year-olds have more to do here than they would at AirHop. At the other end, the ninja course and trampoline sections hold the attention of secondary-school-age children well.

The venue runs specific toddler sessions for the youngest visitors. As with AirHop, these are worth booking if you have under-fives — the difference in atmosphere compared to a packed weekend session is considerable.

GoJumpin Camberley is one of the better-equipped venues for mixed-age family groups. If you have a wide spread of ages, or if grandparents are coming along and want to watch rather than jump, the layout and seating arrangements make that work well.

GoJumpin Camberley: practical information

Address: Admiralty Way, Camberley, GU15 3DT

Parking: Free on-site

Booking: Via gojumpin.com — advance booking required for busy periods

For Farnham and Aldershot families: GoJumpin is roughly equidistant from Farnham town centre and Aldershot, making it the most convenient indoor trampoline option for those postcodes. Find more activities in the Farnham area on KidzRGoGo.

GoJumpin Camberley: birthday parties

Birthday party packages are available and include private party space alongside jump time. The inflatable zones give younger party guests more to do, which takes some pressure off the age range you're trying to entertain.

Gravity Active Kingston

Gravity Active Kingston is a different proposition from the other two. It's inside the Eden Walk shopping centre in Kingston upon Thames, which gives it advantages (easy to combine with lunch and a browse around town) and disadvantages (paid shopping centre parking rather than a free on-site car park; it's louder and busier in the surrounding area; and the journey from central Surrey is a meaningful round-trip).

The venue itself is substantial — Gravity have built a good reputation nationally for their multi-activity parks, and the Kingston site lives up to it. You get trampolines, climb zones, battle beams, a foam pit and a solid ninja course. The site tends to attract an older audience than AirHop or GoJumpin — it's a better fit for tweens and teenagers than for under-sevens.

Note: Gravity Active venues have had operational changes at some locations. Check gravity-global.com for current opening hours and booking availability before making the trip from Surrey.

Gravity Kingston: is the journey worth it?

From Guildford, it's roughly 40 minutes without traffic — longer during peak hours. The honest answer is that Kingston makes Gravity worth it if you're already going to Kingston for something else (Christmas shopping, the riverside, a specific restaurant). As a standalone trip for a trampoline session from Guildford or Woking, AirHop or GoJumpin are more convenient and equally good.

From the Epsom, Ewell or Leatherhead areas, Gravity Kingston becomes more competitive — it's a shorter drive and Kingston is a natural destination from those postcodes anyway. Browse activities near Epsom and Leatherhead on KidzRGoGo.

Which park should you choose?

Here's a straightforward way to think about it:

Choose AirHop Guildford if: you're based anywhere in the GU postcodes, you want reliable quality and free parking, and your children are between five and fourteen. It's the most convenient all-round option for most Surrey families.

Choose GoJumpin Camberley if: you live in the Camberley, Farnham or Aldershot area, you have children of different ages (especially under-fives and over-tens at the same time), or you want a more varied experience than a traditional trampoline grid.

Choose Gravity Kingston if: you're already going to Kingston, you have tweens or teenagers who'll make the most of the larger facility, or you live in the Epsom or Leatherhead area where it's more accessible.

Ages: what to realistically expect

Under twos

Trampolining isn't designed for under-twos. Most parks won't admit them onto the main floor, and the environment — loud music, chaotic movement everywhere — is overwhelming for most children this age. Save it for later.

Two to four (toddler sessions only)

Possible, but only in the dedicated toddler sessions at AirHop or GoJumpin. These are genuinely worthwhile — the quieter environment and lower capacity make it manageable and enjoyable. Avoid peak general sessions entirely for this age group.

Five to seven

This is the sweet spot for trampoline parks. Children this age have enough coordination to use most of the equipment safely, and they haven't yet developed the boredom threshold of older children. They'll genuinely exhaust themselves, which is the point.

Eight to twelve

Still excellent. The ninja courses and dodge-ball arenas become more appealing as children get stronger and more competitive. Sessions often run at higher energy levels with this age group.

Teenagers

Trampolining works well for teenagers who are still willing to go — and most are, once they're there. The ninja course and any trick-jump zones tend to be what they gravitate toward. GoJumpin and Gravity have the most to offer this age group.

SEN, sensory and disability access

None of the three parks runs a dedicated weekly SEN session, but all three have been accommodating when families have contacted them directly. The most practical advice:

  • Ring the venue directly and explain your child's needs before booking
  • Ask about their quietest session times (typically weekday mornings outside of school holidays)
  • AirHop's toddler sessions are the closest thing to a quieter, lower-stimulus environment
  • Grip socks are required at all venues — if your child has sensory issues with footwear, bring their own well-fitted socks and check the venue's specific policy in advance

For a broader list of children's activities in Surrey on KidzRGoGo.

Booking: what you need to know

All three parks require advance booking. This is non-negotiable for weekend sessions and school holidays. The mistake most new visitors make is turning up hoping for a walk-in space on a Saturday afternoon — you're unlikely to get one, and even if you do, you may be waiting an hour.

Practical booking tips:

  • School holidays (particularly half-terms and summer) book up 2–3 weeks in advance for popular weekend slots. Don't leave it to the last week.
  • Weekday sessions during school term are much easier to book at short notice — often same-day.
  • Birthday party slots at AirHop go months ahead. If you're planning a party, check availability immediately when you decide on the date.
  • All three venues run seasonal promotions — check their websites and social media for discounts, particularly in January and the quieter spring term period.
  • Grip socks can be reused. Buy a pair on your first visit and keep them in the car. It saves £2 every time.

What to bring

  • Grip socks (or budget £2 to buy them there)
  • A change of clothes for younger children — foam pits and inflatable zones are messy
  • Water — all three venues have drinks available but staying hydrated during an active session matters more than most parents anticipate
  • A small amount of cash — some venues have lockers or small extras that aren't card-only but it's worth having

Leave valuables in the car if you can. Lockers are available at all three venues but smaller items have a habit of getting misplaced in foam pits.

Frequently asked questions

What is the minimum age for trampoline parks?

Most parks including AirHop and GoJumpin admit children from around two years old during dedicated toddler sessions. General sessions suit children from about five upwards. The environment during peak general sessions is too chaotic for most children under four.

Do I need to book in advance?

Yes, for weekend sessions and any visit during school holidays. Weekday sessions during school term can often be booked same-day. All three parks listed here use online booking systems — walk-ins are possible off-peak but not guaranteed.

How much does a trampoline park cost in Surrey?

Prices vary by session type and venue. As a general guide, a standard 60-minute session costs around £12–£18 per child. Toddler sessions are sometimes cheaper. Birthday party packages are additional and vary considerably. Check each venue's current pricing directly before booking.

Are grip socks included?

No. Grip socks are required at all three parks and must be purchased if you don't have them. They cost around £2 at the venue. They can be reused on future visits — keep them in the car.

Can adults jump too?

Yes — all three venues welcome adults. Some book separate adult sessions in the evenings. If you're going as a family, you can all jump together during general sessions.

Are there quiet or SEN sessions?

None of the three currently runs a formal weekly SEN session, but all are generally accommodating when contacted directly. The weekday toddler sessions at AirHop and GoJumpin are the most suitable for children with sensory sensitivities due to lower capacity and noise levels.

Is there parking?

AirHop Guildford and GoJumpin Camberley both have free on-site car parks. Gravity Kingston is in Eden Walk shopping centre — short-stay parking is available at the centre but charges apply. Check current parking rates before visiting Kingston.

What should my child wear?

Comfortable, flexible clothing — leggings, joggers or shorts. Avoid jeans or anything restrictive. Hair tied back for longer sessions. Socks are essential (grip socks specifically).

Find more activities near you

The three parks in this guide are the main Surrey options, but they don't cover every situation. If you're looking for something closer to home, or for a different type of active indoor activity, browse sports and active activities across Surrey on KidzRGoGo.

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If you know of a trampoline park or jump venue in Surrey that isn't listed here, add it to KidzRGoGo so other families can find it.

Venue facts in this guide were last verified in June 2026. If you spot anything that has changed, let us know.