At Treehouse Softplay Centre · Quarry Business Park, Lurgan, Co. Armagh, BT66 8BQ
Treehouse Softplay Centre in Lurgan turns the long school summer into something for families to look forward to - rain or shine. Throughout July and August 2026, the centre runs a free daily programme of themed activities on top of its regular indoor soft play, meaning a visit is rarely the same twice. It suits toddlers and primary school-age children particularly well, and the on-site café keeps parents comfortable while the kids run themselves out.
Every weekday from 10am to 1pm, Treehouse runs a different free activity alongside the soft play admission. Mondays bring character visits, Tuesdays are arts and crafts, Wednesdays have balloon modelling, Thursdays are creative colouring, and Fridays finish the week with free ice cream for every child. These are included on top of your standard entry.
Soft play admission is £6 and should be booked in advance through the online booking system at treehouselurgan.book.app. If you are planning multiple visits across the summer, the Summer Pass is worth considering - it covers unlimited entry to weekly sessions and weekend visits, with the first child at £50, a second sibling at £35, and additional siblings at £25 each. Pass holders also get 10% off café prices throughout summer.
The café keeps things affordable with a Kids Breakfast (cocktail sausages and pancakes) at £2.50, Picky Paws at £3.25, and picnic cars at £3.95. Dairy and gluten-free options are available.
August adds a run of special ticketed events including a Superhero Party, a Taylor Swift tribute act, an Ozzy Disco, a Wicked singalong, and a Princess Party - check their Facebook or booking page for dates and details.
For children with additional needs, dedicated quiet sessions run Monday and Friday mornings 9am - 10am, Wednesday evenings 5pm - 6pm, and on alternate Sundays from 10am - 11am at £5 per hour. No diagnosis information is requested; advance booking is required.
Treehouse Softplay is in Quarry Business Park on the outskirts of Lurgan. Driving is the most practical option - the business park has free car parking on site. Lurgan is around 25 minutes from Belfast via the M1, and roughly 15 minutes from Armagh city by car. Lurgan train station is served by Northern Ireland Railways on the Dublin - Belfast Enterprise line and the cross-border Newry - Belfast commuter service; the business park is around a 20-minute walk or a short taxi from the station.
Lurgan town centre has a compact commercial area worth a short stroll, and Lurgan Park - one of the largest public parks in Northern Ireland - is close by if the children still have energy to burn after soft play. There is more to see in Lurgan and across Co. Armagh.
Heading to Treehouse Softplay Centre in Lurgan? Armagh has plenty more to see. Read the Lurgan area guide, find what else is on, and explore the towns and villages nearby.