A huge new £40m waterpark is coming to the UK

A brand new £40 million waterpark is on the cards for the UK, with its own surf pool and beach.

Located in Southport, Merseyside, this new attraction - named Southport Cove Resort - will be open all year round and include both indoor and outdoor experiences.

Surf pool, beach, restaurants and accommodation

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The new project will feature a 250 metre long sandy beach, a 360 degree boardwalk and gardens, reports Lancs Live.

There will also be a surf pool, suitable for both beginners and experienced surfers, using technology in order to create a variety of waves, ranging from two to 50 metres high.

The waterpark will be located on the Southport seafront, with a host of restaurants and cafes, an indoor leisure centre and a spa centre also included in the project.

For those who want to make the most of what the park has to offer by spending a few days there, there will also be four star accommodation available as part of the new venture, according to developers.

When will the new water park open?

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The project has been put forward by Go Surf, which has teamed up with Sefton Council, but an opening date has not yet been confirmed.

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A Go Surf spokesperson said, "We’re taking a world class surf pool and building a resort around it that’s far more than just a place for catching waves, something that all visitors and members can enjoy on any given day of the year.

"Our aim is to create a perfect environment where people meet with friends and family, be it to lounge on the beach or in the gardens, catch some waves, relax in the spa, or just grab a coffee and a bite to eat."

The project hopes to create up to 120 new jobs and bring in over £20 million per annum to the local economy. Go Surf also expects around 150,000 visitors a year.

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Councillor Marion Atkinson, Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Skills, said, "This project will, in many ways, bring back a viable facility with all year-round broad visitor appeal, and strike a balance between the memory of this well-loved former attraction and a new, modern, family-oriented offer that will be unique to the region."