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The paf forum Scotland 2026

Scotland’s leading physical activity facilities event returns to Loch Lomond in March 2026, bringing the sector together to explore generating revenue while remaining accessible. Here’s what to expect

Scotland’s leading event dedicated to the design and management of physical activity facilities will return next spring, with the physical activity facilities forum Scotland confirmed for 19–20 March 2026 at the prestigious Cameron House, Loch Lomond. Booking is now open and anticipation is already building for what promises to be one of the most dynamic gatherings in the sector’s calendar.

Set against the iconic backdrop of Loch Lomond, the forum brings together architects, contractors, operators and project managers delivering projects in Scotland.

In 2026, the physical activity facilities forum Scotland will once again take place alongside two sister events, the education building forum Scotland and the healthcare, design and management forum. This co-location creates a unique environment where related sectors can connect, share insight and learn from one another’s challenges and solutions. With so many built environment professionals gathered in one place, the event reflects a growing recognition that meaningful progress in the health, wellbeing and fitness industry depends on collaboration across disciplines as well as within them.

This year’s theme This year’s theme asks how physical activity spaces can generate revenue while remaining accessible.

Topics will include: • Community: How local community projects can affect your membership • Flexible spaces: How multipurpose design boosts revenue and inclusivity • Digital technology: How technology can increase your offering and make you more accessible

What to expect A programme of high-level seminars forms the core of the event, complemented by the forum’s well-established schedule of pre-arranged one-to-one meetings. This ensures every participant can make purposeful business connections. Combined with informal networking and shared social activities across all three events, the forum offers an energising atmosphere that encourages open discussion and the exchange of ideas between closely connected sectors.

Attendance is complimentary for professionals actively involved in the design, construction or ongoing management of physical activity facilities, reflecting the forum’s commitment to accessible knowledge sharing and practical collaboration.

Professionals with relevant projects, research or experience are invited to contribute to the seminar programme. Those interested should contact Conor Sheehan to discuss speaking opportunities (Conor@stable-events.co.uk).

The physical activity facilities forum Scotland promises to be an inspiring and influential occasion for everyone committed to creating exceptional health, wellbeing, and sport and fitness environments, and a powerful reminder that the future of Scotland’s physical activity facilities sector is strongest when shaped together.

For more information or to secure your place, visit www.paf-scotland.co.uk  or email info@paf-scotland.co.uk 

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