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Old Edinburgh quarry is now Europe’s largest inland surf resort
Ever fancied catching a wave in a disused quarry?
Now you can. After a £60m investment, Scotland’s first inland surf resort has opened in a former brownstone site at Newbridge in Edinburgh.
With a wave pool three times the size of a football pitch, Lost Shore is Europe’s largest surf resort of its kind.
So, how does it work? Lost Shore founder Andy Hadden explains.
Video by Pippa Ligertwood.
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