Zorbing and Inflatable Sports Open on Sunday in Salisbury 2026
Ranked by locals - updated April 2026
Zorbing and Inflatable Sports Open on Sunday in Salisbury - guide
Sundays in Salisbury have their own rhythm. The weekly Charter Market doesn't run, some independent shops take the day off — but the city's zorbing and inflatable sports tell a different story. Sunday is one of the busiest trading days for restaurants and pubs in particular, with families treating themselves to roasts, couples brunching, and visitors from Stonehenge and the Cathedral needing somewhere to recharge. The challenge for locals and visitors alike is knowing reliably which venues are open — and which have quietly changed their hours.
This page lists the zorbing and inflatable sports in Salisbury that are regularly open on Sundays, verified by community members who actually visit on Sundays. Opening times on Sundays often differ considerably from the rest of the week — later starts, earlier finishes, and reduced menus (especially kitchens) are the norm. Our recommendation: check the venue's website or call the morning of your visit if you're going after 4pm, as Sunday kitchen cut-offs can be earlier than advertised.
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Frequently asked questions
Which zorbing and inflatable sports in Salisbury are open on Sundays?+
All venues listed on this page have been verified as regularly open on Sundays by local community members. Note that Sunday hours often differ from weekday hours — check individual venue details.
What time do Salisbury zorbing and inflatable sports open on Sundays?+
Most open between 10am and 12 noon on Sundays. A handful opening earlier for breakfast trade, and some don't open until midday or 1pm. Kitchen service often cuts off between 3pm and 5pm.
Is the Sunday roast culture strong in Salisbury?+
Very much so — Salisbury pubs and restaurants are well known locally for their Sunday roasts. The best venues serve locally sourced Wiltshire beef, lamb, and pork. Book well in advance.
Are there zorbing and inflatable sports in Salisbury open on a Sunday evening?+
Yes, but fewer than daytime options. Most bars stay open, but restaurants often stop serving food by 5-6pm on Sundays. A small number serve full menus until 9pm.
Do bank holiday Sundays have different opening hours in Salisbury?+
Usually yes — bank holiday Sundays often see extended hours, with some venues treating them like a Saturday. Easter Sunday and Boxing Day are notably busy — book ahead.