Jump Xtreme Trampoline Park & That Fun Place Tamworth
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Description
So, you’re planning a proper day out, maybe got the kids in tow, or perhaps it’s just you and a few mates looking for an energetic afternoon in Tamworth. Let me tell you, Jump Xtreme Trampoline Park & That Fun Place really is a right laugh – and honestly, a surprise gem (if you know where to look).
I’ve visited a fair few indoor playgrounds in my time, and a lot of them blend together after a while. But you know what sticks in my mind about this place? How there’s such an obvious buzz the second you walk in – with bouncing, whooping, birthday cake being carted off to a party room, toddlers half-hopping, half-tumbling on soft mats and older kids pulling off jumps you’d think were medically inadvisable.
It manages to strike a lovely balance: big enough to keep everyone entertained for hours, yet not so cavernous you spend half the visit just figuring out where the toilets are. Parents are always in full sight of their kiddos (and, let’s be real, the odd grown-up gets involved on those trampolines too). Accessibility’s sorted – the entrance, parking and even the restrooms are wheelchair friendly, which, if you’ve travelled anywhere with a family member with mobility needs, you’ll know is a game-changer.
Sure, not every single punter leaves absolutely chuffed. I’ve heard a few grumbles – sometimes around wait times during peak hours, or little hiccups with timing at birthday parties (oh, and that one time my cousin was gutted when her favourite slide was closed for cleaning). But, more often than not, most folks end up making plans to return, usually as the car is still pulling out of the car park.
There’s something infectious about watching kids run absolutely wild with glee, and the staff – even when they’re rushed off their feet – seem to really make the effort. I’m a sucker for a place that treats a tired, slightly frazzled parent with a smile, and here you often get just that. So, if you’re after more than just a “trampoline experience” (I mean, it’s Jump Xtreme AND That Fun Place for a reason), it’s well worth sticking this on your list.
Key Features
- Massive trampoline zones: Perfect for flips, tricks, and showing off. Want to see the kids bounce themselves daft while you sip a coffee? Sorted.
- Soft play for little ones: There’s a separate, secure area for under-fives, so the youngest aren’t bowled over by overzealous teenagers.
- Party rooms: Seriously – if you’ve ever hosted twelve hyped-up six-year-olds in your living room, you’ll know having a dedicated party space here is a sanity-saver.
- On-site café: Refuel on snacks and barista coffee (and yes, the cake portions are “generous” – not just a thin slice!), so you can caffeinate while the kids tire themselves out.
- Wheelchair-accessible everything: Entrance, restrooms, seating, parking – they didn’t forget about inclusivity, and it shows.
- Big slides and climbing zones: Not just trampolines! There are super slides and obstacles for the more daring little climbers.
- Lockers and shoe storage: No more worrying about where you left your trainers or bags.
- Advance ticketing: Not essential, but highly recommended because, especially during school holidays, it gets booked up quick.
- Ample parking right outside: No endless circling for a spot; roll in, hop out, let the fun begin.
- Clean, accessible restrooms: Basic, but a lifesaver when you’ve got kids with you.
Best Time to Visit
Let’s be honest, if peace and quiet are your scene, turning up on a Saturday afternoon smack in the middle of half-term isn’t the best shout. Weekdays, especially mid-mornings or after school, tend to be beautifully calm — just a handful of regulars, some friendly staff, and plenty of space for even the most spectacular “star jumps”. School holidays and rainy weekends? Well, you’ll probably find yourself queuing for a turn on the slides, but hey – the atmosphere is absolutely buzzing when it’s busy, and kids seem to thrive off each other’s energy.
Personally, I love going just after opening or in the last slots of the day. You get those golden moments when the place is nearly empty, and you don’t have to wait your turn (much). Plus, if you’re booking a party – try for the first or last booking; you’ll have your pick of the best spots and slightly calmer kids. If possible, check for off-peak offers – sometimes, you can snag a real bargain midweek!
How to Get There
If you’re local to Tamworth, you probably know the layout of Tame Valley like the back of your hand. But if you’re coming in from out of town (or, like me, have a not-so-secret talent for getting lost), don’t sweat. The park’s tucked in a business centre but well signposted – just keep your eyes peeled as you approach Wilnecote, and don’t be afraid to call them for directions if you get turned around. I’ve definitely done the “cautious drive-by” a few times – you know, thinking, “Is this actually the right turning?” – but found the building and parking pretty easy to spot once you’re there.
Got wheels? There’s loads of on-site parking – none of that fighting for curb space or dodgy parallel parking required. If you’re arriving by train, Wilnecote station is the nearest, and it’s a brisk walk from there; nothing a fit ten-year-old would complain about, but you may want a taxi if your kids are very small or you’re carrying party gear. Buses are an option, but check timetables – they can sometimes be a bit, shall we say, “optimistic” in terms of actual arrival times.
Tips for Visiting
- Book ahead, especially for parties or weekends. This place gets busy – last thing you need is disappointed faces if you rock up and it’s full. Trust me, it’s an easy click online.
- Arrive ten minutes before your session so there’s no frantic dash for waivers and socks. Getting kids ready is a whole process, so tack on extra time for bathroom stops too!
- Wear comfy clothes – your kids will want to run, climb, and jump. Jeans = regrets, every time. Trampoline socks are required, but you can buy them at the desk if you forget.
- Plan for a snack break. There’s a solid café, but you might want to pack a water bottle or favourite snacks if your brood are particular. (Cake is always a sound investment, according to the kids... and, let’s be honest, me too.)
- If you or anyone in your group has mobility needs, relax – the whole layout is friendly for wheelchair users and buggies. No awkward steps or angry side-glances if you need a bit more time.
- Birthday parties: Consider naming a “designated adult” to corral the kids. The party rooms are a godsend, but kids + sugar + adrenaline = chaos, every time.
- Don’t forget the post-bounce wind-down. Trust me, kids will emerge sweaty, exhausted, and in dire need of water (and probably a second slice of cake.) A little time in the seating area afterwards helps them cool off before the ride home.
- Double-check closing times on bank holidays and during peak seasons – sometimes they tweak hours, and you won’t want to be left out in the rain.
- And finally, let yourself join in the fun. Nothing says “parenting win” like a grown-up having a bounce, too. You’ll be surprised how much you miss jumping around, and the kids will love it.
So go ahead and check it out. Whether you’re a Tamworth local or road tripping across the Midlands, Jump Xtreme Trampoline Park & That Fun Place is proof that a little bit of bouncing, sliding, and laughter can turn any old Wednesday (or birthday bash) into the stuff of family legend.
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Updated June 26, 2025
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- How to Get There
- Tips for Visiting
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Description
So, you’re planning a proper day out, maybe got the kids in tow, or perhaps it’s just you and a few mates looking for an energetic afternoon in Tamworth. Let me tell you, Jump Xtreme Trampoline Park & That Fun Place really is a right laugh – and honestly, a surprise gem (if you know where to look).
I’ve visited a fair few indoor playgrounds in my time, and a lot of them blend together after a while. But you know what sticks in my mind about this place? How there’s such an obvious buzz the second you walk in – with bouncing, whooping, birthday cake being carted off to a party room, toddlers half-hopping, half-tumbling on soft mats and older kids pulling off jumps you’d think were medically inadvisable.
It manages to strike a lovely balance: big enough to keep everyone entertained for hours, yet not so cavernous you spend half the visit just figuring out where the toilets are. Parents are always in full sight of their kiddos (and, let’s be real, the odd grown-up gets involved on those trampolines too). Accessibility’s sorted – the entrance, parking and even the restrooms are wheelchair friendly, which, if you’ve travelled anywhere with a family member with mobility needs, you’ll know is a game-changer.
Sure, not every single punter leaves absolutely chuffed. I’ve heard a few grumbles – sometimes around wait times during peak hours, or little hiccups with timing at birthday parties (oh, and that one time my cousin was gutted when her favourite slide was closed for cleaning). But, more often than not, most folks end up making plans to return, usually as the car is still pulling out of the car park.
There’s something infectious about watching kids run absolutely wild with glee, and the staff – even when they’re rushed off their feet – seem to really make the effort. I’m a sucker for a place that treats a tired, slightly frazzled parent with a smile, and here you often get just that. So, if you’re after more than just a “trampoline experience” (I mean, it’s Jump Xtreme AND That Fun Place for a reason), it’s well worth sticking this on your list.
Key Features
- Massive trampoline zones: Perfect for flips, tricks, and showing off. Want to see the kids bounce themselves daft while you sip a coffee? Sorted.
- Soft play for little ones: There’s a separate, secure area for under-fives, so the youngest aren’t bowled over by overzealous teenagers.
- Party rooms: Seriously – if you’ve ever hosted twelve hyped-up six-year-olds in your living room, you’ll know having a dedicated party space here is a sanity-saver.
- On-site café: Refuel on snacks and barista coffee (and yes, the cake portions are “generous” – not just a thin slice!), so you can caffeinate while the kids tire themselves out.
- Wheelchair-accessible everything: Entrance, restrooms, seating, parking – they didn’t forget about inclusivity, and it shows.
- Big slides and climbing zones: Not just trampolines! There are super slides and obstacles for the more daring little climbers.
- Lockers and shoe storage: No more worrying about where you left your trainers or bags.
- Advance ticketing: Not essential, but highly recommended because, especially during school holidays, it gets booked up quick.
- Ample parking right outside: No endless circling for a spot; roll in, hop out, let the fun begin.
- Clean, accessible restrooms: Basic, but a lifesaver when you’ve got kids with you.
Best Time to Visit
Let’s be honest, if peace and quiet are your scene, turning up on a Saturday afternoon smack in the middle of half-term isn’t the best shout. Weekdays, especially mid-mornings or after school, tend to be beautifully calm — just a handful of regulars, some friendly staff, and plenty of space for even the most spectacular “star jumps”. School holidays and rainy weekends? Well, you’ll probably find yourself queuing for a turn on the slides, but hey – the atmosphere is absolutely buzzing when it’s busy, and kids seem to thrive off each other’s energy.
Personally, I love going just after opening or in the last slots of the day. You get those golden moments when the place is nearly empty, and you don’t have to wait your turn (much). Plus, if you’re booking a party – try for the first or last booking; you’ll have your pick of the best spots and slightly calmer kids. If possible, check for off-peak offers – sometimes, you can snag a real bargain midweek!
How to Get There
If you’re local to Tamworth, you probably know the layout of Tame Valley like the back of your hand. But if you’re coming in from out of town (or, like me, have a not-so-secret talent for getting lost), don’t sweat. The park’s tucked in a business centre but well signposted – just keep your eyes peeled as you approach Wilnecote, and don’t be afraid to call them for directions if you get turned around. I’ve definitely done the “cautious drive-by” a few times – you know, thinking, “Is this actually the right turning?” – but found the building and parking pretty easy to spot once you’re there.
Got wheels? There’s loads of on-site parking – none of that fighting for curb space or dodgy parallel parking required. If you’re arriving by train, Wilnecote station is the nearest, and it’s a brisk walk from there; nothing a fit ten-year-old would complain about, but you may want a taxi if your kids are very small or you’re carrying party gear. Buses are an option, but check timetables – they can sometimes be a bit, shall we say, “optimistic” in terms of actual arrival times.
Tips for Visiting
- Book ahead, especially for parties or weekends. This place gets busy – last thing you need is disappointed faces if you rock up and it’s full. Trust me, it’s an easy click online.
- Arrive ten minutes before your session so there’s no frantic dash for waivers and socks. Getting kids ready is a whole process, so tack on extra time for bathroom stops too!
- Wear comfy clothes – your kids will want to run, climb, and jump. Jeans = regrets, every time. Trampoline socks are required, but you can buy them at the desk if you forget.
- Plan for a snack break. There’s a solid café, but you might want to pack a water bottle or favourite snacks if your brood are particular. (Cake is always a sound investment, according to the kids… and, let’s be honest, me too.)
- If you or anyone in your group has mobility needs, relax – the whole layout is friendly for wheelchair users and buggies. No awkward steps or angry side-glances if you need a bit more time.
- Birthday parties: Consider naming a “designated adult” to corral the kids. The party rooms are a godsend, but kids + sugar + adrenaline = chaos, every time.
- Don’t forget the post-bounce wind-down. Trust me, kids will emerge sweaty, exhausted, and in dire need of water (and probably a second slice of cake.) A little time in the seating area afterwards helps them cool off before the ride home.
- Double-check closing times on bank holidays and during peak seasons – sometimes they tweak hours, and you won’t want to be left out in the rain.
- And finally, let yourself join in the fun. Nothing says “parenting win” like a grown-up having a bounce, too. You’ll be surprised how much you miss jumping around, and the kids will love it.
So go ahead and check it out. Whether you’re a Tamworth local or road tripping across the Midlands, Jump Xtreme Trampoline Park & That Fun Place is proof that a little bit of bouncing, sliding, and laughter can turn any old Wednesday (or birthday bash) into the stuff of family legend.
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- Best Time to Visit
- How to Get There
- Tips for Visiting
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