easy
5 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels, including children and guests with limited mobility.
Explore The Rings Playbarn in Cupar—an accessible indoor play space designed for all abilities. Enjoy five hours of customized fun, from sensory rooms to climbing, perfect for families and groups seeking inclusive adventure.
£25+ • For EVERYONE! • 5 hours • Up to 50 people • For those with physical needs or neuro-diversity.
Experience a fully accessible playbarn designed for everyone, including those with physical needs or neuro-diversity. Enjoy a variety of activities like dress-up, scootering, and climbing, while the sensory room offers a peaceful retreat. Tailor your visit by requesting specific features to ensure a memorable day for all!
Duration: 5 Hours
This fully accessible playbarn and edushed aims to provide a space for all, inclusive of those with physical needs or neuro-diversity. Have fun, play, dress up, ride a scooter, run around, swing on something, climb… there’s something for everyone. The sensory room allows quiet space to re-boot and the fully equipped Changing Place means everyone can visit!
Please let us know in advance of your visit which features you'd like made available as our play things and activities can be changed based on your needs. We welcome groups who would like to participate in learning about the Countryside as well as offering our spaces for hire.
Multi-Purpose Space
The Rings accommodates up to 50 people, so reserving your five-hour block early guarantees availability for your group.
Specify any needs or preferences ahead of time to tailor the space and activities, especially for neuro-diverse guests.
Ideal for rainy or cold Scottish days, The Rings offers a warm, dry alternative to outdoor play.
Scootering is available but ensure children wear helmets and follow safety rules indoors.
Cupar has long been a market town since medieval times, with a history of community-centered gatherings.
The Rings emphasizes environmental sustainability by promoting reusable resources and WM waste sorting during visits.
Wear flexible clothes for ease on climbing and scootering equipment.
Bring clean shoes or socks to keep climbing areas clean and safe.
Stay hydrated during active play sessions.
Bringing familiar items like headphones or fidget toys can help neurodiverse visitors stay comfortable.