Pool, the only 50m swimming-pool in Wales, and the fantastic Liberty Stadium, a 20,000 seat venue home of Swansea City Football Club and the Neath – Swansea Ospreys Rugby Team. From a leisurely stroll along the Swansea Bay Promenade taking in the fivemile sweep of Swansea Bay tomore challenging hikes along the Gower Way. Or why not try out the scenic cycle trails or top of the range golf courses. Swansea TIC has a selection of walking guides and cycling guides. The Swansea Bay area can boast of some of the best surfing beaches in the UK, offering a huge variety of activities, from watersports like swimming, surfing, sailing and kite surfing. Or why not go horse riding in the beautiful countryside.Indoors there’s ten pin bowling (26 lanes) and amusement arcades at Parc Tawe. Leisure centres Come rain or sunshine you’ll only ever have a good time at Swansea’s Leisure and Sports Centres. the LC - swansea Make some waves and get down to the Edge, Wales’ biggest indoor waterpark full of exciting new features with a network of pools, rides and slides. Get the adrenaline pumping try out the Masterblaster, a roller-coaster style ride which blasts riders uphill on jetted water – then lets gravity do the rest! Or why not catch some waves on the Surf Rider, the first of its kind in the UK offering all the fun and excitement of “riding a wave”, suitable for all ages and levels – and the ride is never the same twice. Visitors old and young will can enjoy a leisurely trip down the lazy river and riding the waves in the pool while toddlers and babies will love splashing about in the interactive pool and lagoon. If you prefer to keep on dry land, then there’s still plenty to keep you occupied with a four-storey interactive Playzone that will keep young adventurers entertained for hours as well as a nine metre climbing wall to challenge climbers of all abilities. Health and fitness reaches a whole new level at the Peak - one of the largest exercise and wellness arenas in Wales or simply relax and unwind in the tranquility of the Spa. With a jam-packed programme of activity in the multi-purpose sports hall including junior and adult sessions there’s plenty to keep everyone entertained. Make a splash Swimming is suitable for most ages and abilities and is great for keeping youfit and healthy.During school holidays ActiveSwansea pools offer families great value with children under 16 swimming for free during certain sessions, please check for times. Active Swansea have introduced an exciting range of pool activities to keep kids smiling. Have a go at water polo, kayaking, rookie life saving, or just simply have fun making a splash.enjoy the action on courtGetting children on court at an early age is the best way to bring out their natural skills and enjoyment of the game. Active Swansea offer a programme of tennis coaching based around the different needs of young children, depending on their age and skill level. Swansea Tennis Centre have both indoor and outdoor courts where children can take part in group coaching, competitions, social events and holiday activities, whatever the weather. Junior tennis coaching is also available at Bishopston Sports Centre.bouncy, bouncy got to take your shoes off Young children with imaginations as active as their bodies can enjoy an indoor adventure at Active Swansea centres. Watch them jump, giggle and bounce on the bouncy castle then burn up that extra energy climbing and riding on the soft play equipment. oh what a beautiful game Football is great fun. It’s also a fantastic way to meet new friends whilst being active. If your children are passionate about the beautiful game and want to improve their skills to become a star striker like Jason Scotland, then book them onto an Active Swansea Soccer Skills session.hot fun in the summertime There’s a lot happening at the local Active Swansea centre’s this summer. After term finishes across the city on Wednesday 23rd July, children can enjoy a range of fun-filled activities that will surely kick boredom to touch. |
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