Going to a soft play centre can be a great outing – the kids run off lots of energy and you might even get the chance to grab a coffee too! It can also be pretty crazy at the weekend and during school holidays so you’ve been warned!
Here’s our roundup of some of the best soft play centres in Buckinghamshire as well as indoor climbing and trampoline parks. Click on the links to read an individual review.
Soft Play Buckinghamshire
Milton Keynes is home to two of the biggest and best soft plays around.
Safari MK – Milton Keynes
A great Milton Keynes soft play is Safari MK. With a huge play frame divided into areas for different age groups, interactive games and small world play it was a winner when we visited. The food is also so good it’s definitely worth a mention.
360 Play – Milton Keynes
360 Play in Milton Keynes is a super big soft play with lots of areas to explore. The added bonus is that is also has a carousel, dodgem cars and the most wonderful small world play street.
Ruby & Red’s Soft Play at Rush Trampoline Park – High Wycombe
Best suited to younger ones, Ruby & Red’s has a galactic space theme. You either go just to the soft play or combine it with a bounce at the trampoline park.
Flip Out Soft Play – Aylesbury
Flip Out Aylesbury is packed with lots of great activities for kids, including soft play. Check out the full Flip Out Aylesbury review here.
Clara’s Corner – West Wycombe
Clara’s Corner opened in January 2024 and is perfectly tailored to toddlers. Split over a couple of levels with tunnels, slides, steps and lots of soft play fun. Check out the Clara’s Corner soft play review.
Stay & Play Aylesbury
Stay & Play soft play is located inside Hale Leys shopping centre in Aylesbury and ideal for younger kids. It has a smaller babies area and then a two tier soft play frame for more adventurous toddlers plus lots of fun extras. Check out the Stay & Play Aylesbury review here. Upstair, included in entry is the brand new Stay & Play Lane role play village. Check out my review here.
There are lots more soft plays in Buckinghamshire that I haven’t been to review yet so can’t give a personal view on. However, it’s always handy to have a good list so here are the ones I’m still planning to visit.
- Zoomania in Aylesbury
- PK Kids Zone in Buckingham
- Play Train in High Wycombe
- Mini Monsters soft play cafe in Milton Keynes
- Your Cafe in the Park in Aston Clinton
- Jungle Mania in Bourne End
- Big Mama’s soft play cafe in Milton Keynes
Soft Play at Farm Parks
Odds Farm Park also have a great soft play if you’re looking to combine it with a full day out.
Hogshaw Farm & Wildlife Park have a mid sized soft play and it’s a great day out with lots to do outdoors too and plenty of furry friends to meet indoors.
If you’re up for a bit more travel or you’re close to the county boarder, check out the best soft plays in Oxfordshire or Berkshire soft plays.
Soft Play Alternatives in Buckinghamshire
Climb Quest
If you’re looking for a climbing centre with wow factor, Climb Quest in Milton Keynes has it all.
Ninja Warriors
Ninja Warrior is an indoor adventure park with a difference. Budding ninjas can test their skills balancing, swinging, climbing and jumping and then go bouncing in the huge inflatable zone.
Rush Trampoline Park
Get bouncing at Rush Trampoline Park in High Wycombe. If your kids love to bounce (and mine certainly do) then this is THE place in High Wycombe to go. The main trampoline area is huge with plenty of space for lots of kids, with plenty of individual trampolines and super duper long tumble lanes.
Volcano Falls Adventure Golf at Xscape Milton Keynes
Xscape Milton Keynes is packed with attractions including 3 different themed indoor mini golf courses at Volcano Falls Adventure Golf.
Clip ‘n Climb High Wycombe
Bright, bold and colourful, Clip ‘n Climb is the brand new indoor climbing centre in High Wycombe (at the Eden Shopping Centre). With lots of different challenges, it’s suitable from all ages from 2 through to adults. Check out my Clip ‘n Climb High Wycombe review.