IT MAY be August but the weather is still showing no sign of behaving, so why not take the fun indoors?

The opening of The Freedog Urban Activity Centre, Europe’s largest trampoline park, could not have come at a better time.

The 36,000 sq ft centre at Kembrey Park counts more than 150 trampolines so queuing is unlikely.

The main court is one gigantic trampoline, with 83 mats set together in a design reminiscent of an old-school skateboard park.

But trampolining is not the only attraction on the site, which features two large foam pits with more than 5,000 soft blocks to land in, two dodgeball courts and two basketball Slam Dunk lanes to accompany the vast main trampoline court.

“We really feel like we have an offering that eclipses the best leisure facilities, not just in the area, but in the UK,” said founder Alex Withey. “We are so excited to have opened the doors to our first Urban Activity Centre in Swindon and have been thrilled at the response so far.

“The project has been a long time in the making and we are grateful to the people of Swindon for their support in getting this amazing project over the finish line and we are now very excited to be sharing it with the world.”

The Freedog Urban Activity Centre is open seven days a week. In the coming months the park will offer fitness classes, tots sessions for under-fives and dodgeball leagues. To book head to freedog.com.