Tenpin bowling is one of those activities that always ends up being more fun than you expected. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a seasoned bowler who knows exactly how to put spin on the ball or someone who sends it straight into the gutter on every turn — everyone has a brilliant time, everyone gets competitive and everyone ends up laughing. It’s genuinely one of the best group activities there is.
Bowling works for pretty much any occasion — family days out, birthday celebrations, a rainy afternoon with the kids, a group evening out or just something different to do on a UK break. Most bowling centres also have food, drinks, arcade games and other activities on site, making them great value for a few hours of entertainment.
Bowling centres can get busy at weekends and during school holidays — it’s always worth booking your lane in advance online to avoid a wait.
Tenpin — UK’s Largest Bowling Chain
Tenpin Bowling Centres
Tenpin is the UK’s largest bowling chain with over 50 venues across England, Scotland and Wales. Whatever part of the country you’re in, there’s almost certainly a Tenpin nearby. Modern lanes, great lighting effects, food and drink, arcade games and party packages make Tenpin a brilliant choice for families, groups and anyone looking for a fun few hours indoors.
Find Your Nearest Tenpin
Tenpin in Scotland
Tenpin has several venues across Scotland including Dunfermline, Edinburgh and Glasgow. A brilliant indoor option for families and groups exploring Scotland — particularly useful on one of those days when the weather isn’t playing ball, which in Scotland can happen at any time of year!
Find Tenpin Scotland VenuesWhat to Expect at a Bowling Centre
Bowling Lanes
Play in small groups taking turns to knock down the pins. Lane bumpers are available for younger children so the ball stays out of the gutter — a game-changer for little ones!
Food, Drinks & Arcade Games
Most bowling centres have a good range of food and drinks — from quick snacks to proper meals. Arcade game areas are popular with children and add extra value to the visit.
Parties & Group Bookings
Bowling is a brilliant birthday party venue for children and adults alike. Most centres offer party packages including lanes, food and arcade credits. Book well in advance for weekend parties.
Tips for a Great Bowling Visit
Book in advance — bowling centres get very busy at weekends, evenings and during school holidays. Booking your lane online in advance means you go straight to your lane when you arrive rather than waiting.
Check for deals before you book — most bowling centres offer online booking discounts, family deals, off-peak prices and meal-and-bowling bundles. It’s always worth checking the website before turning up on the day.
Ask for bumpers for young children — lane bumpers stop the ball going into the gutter and keep younger children involved and enjoying the game. Most venues provide them for children up to around 10 years old.
Allow a bit longer than you think — a game of bowling for four people takes around 45 minutes to an hour. If you add food, arcade games and a second game, you could easily fill two or three hours — great value for a family afternoon out.
Check for special events — many bowling centres run themed evenings, cosmic bowling (with UV lights and music), late-night sessions and special offers throughout the year. Worth checking what’s on when you plan to visit.
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