The UK’s only riverside tidal lido has officially reopened, and with a brand new splash zone worth £250,000.
Located in Kent, Strand Lido and Leisure Park in Gillingham had been closed for months for the extensive refurbishment works.
Originally opened in 1896, the attraction has been a firm favourite among local families and visitors.
The waterpark’s new splash pad has 30 sensor-activated water jets, which are situated in a beach-themed area.
Aimed for children aged between three and 11, it’s complete with new safety railings as well as bins.
As well as its new edition, the leisure park’s existing outdoor pool has also reopened, alongside the toddler pool and the central swimming zone which has 25 metre lengths.
Its 300-metre lazy river is also back in action, just in time for the summer.
Onsite facilities include a pool inflatable shop, a poolside cafe, changing areas and toilets, which management say are limited.

The UK’s only riverside tidal lido has officially reopened after refurbishment, and with a brand new splash zone worth £250,000

Located in Kent, Strand Lido and Leisure Park in Gillingham had been closed for months for the extensive refurbishment works

The waterpark’s new splash pad has 30 sensor-activated water jets, which are situated in a beach-themed area
There’s also a miniature train ride, four tennis courts, an outdoor gym, a picnic area and two children’s play areas available.
Strand Lido and Leisure Park reopened on May 24 and will be open daily throughout the summer months.
Admission to the park, which is cashless and accepts card payments only, costs £7.80, while children and seniors are £5.15.
Last year, the Strand gained membership to Historic Pools of Britain after being recognised as ‘historically significant’.
Clare Short, from Historic Pools of Britain, said the Strand is a ‘pool that epitomises the spirit of lidos as a place for fun and wellbeing, which it has been providing to its community and visitors for over 120 years, and that is historically significant as the only remaining riverside tidal saltwater pool in the country.’
Speaking previously about the riverside tidal lido, local Councillor Nina Gurun, who handles the council’s portfolio for for heritage, culture and leisure, said: ‘We are proud to have invested in this exciting project to improve the already great offering and add a brand new fun feature for our children and families to enjoy both this summer and for years to come.’