The 10 Best Sports Complexes in South West England, England

March 11, 2022 Brain Ambrose

Discover the best top things to do in South West England, United Kingdom including Buckfastleigh Open Air Pool, Red Elk Archery, Newquay West End Bowls Club, Cornwall Football Golf, The Front Skatepark, Ashburton Swimming Pool, Writhlington Leisure, Bathurst Pool, The Lodge Indoor Skatepark, Greenbank Heated Outdoor Swimming Pool.
Restaurants in South West England

1. Buckfastleigh Open Air Pool

Plymouth Road Victoria Park, Buckfastleigh, Dartmoor National Park TQ11 0DB England +44 1364 642222 [email protected] http://www.Buckfastleighpool.co.uk
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Buckfastleigh Open Air Pool

2. Red Elk Archery

Iveyleaf Hill, Bude EX23 9LD England +44 1288 355843 http://www.visitbude.info/site/attractions/red-elk-archery-p925513
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5.0 based on 81 reviews

Red Elk Archery

3. Newquay West End Bowls Club

Fore Street near Towan Beach, Newquay England +44 1637 839039 http://www.newquaywestendbowls.org.uk
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Newquay West End Bowls Club

4. Cornwall Football Golf

Trenowah Road, St Austell PL25 3GD England +44 1726 68952 [email protected] http://cornwallfootballgolf.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 1,063 reviews

Cornwall Football Golf

FootballGolf uses the same rules as golf but players kick a football into a hole. Think Crazy golf or adventure golf but supersized and kicking a football ball instead of using a golf ball and putter. There are hazards and obstacles along the way which make the game fun and enjoyable for everyone and a great outdoor activity. Players have to kick around, through, over or under various obstacles. The game of FootballGolf is suitable for anyone 5 years old to 80 years old. We have two 18 hole courses set over 18 acres with stunning surroundings.

Reviewed By Staycation_Converts - London, United Kingdom

Enjoyed the hillside course so much, we came back a couple of days later to do the park course. Great fun for all (even non-footballers), pretty views and really well-maintained and thoughtfully laid out site, with and a dedicated, friendly, welcoming team! We’ll be back again, to try to improve our scores!

5. The Front Skatepark

Lodmoor Country Park Preston Beach Road, Weymouth DT4 7SX England +44 1305 771301 http://weymouthskatepark.co.uk
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5.0 based on 52 reviews

The Front Skatepark

Charity Skatepark on Weymouth Seafront The Front is an outdoor wooden skatepark situated opposite Weymouth beach and right next door to the Sealife Centre. We are a registered charity and every bit of profit goes right back into building new ramps and improving the park. We have been running since 2001 and have a range of ramps, from beginner to extreme, and all overlooking the sea. Our opening times can vary and be affected by the weather so please check our social media for up to date session information! You have to be over 6 years of age to ride and all children under 10 must be accompanied and supervised by an adult. Helmets must be worn at all times by all riders and our staff have the right to refuse entry to riders with equipment that appears unsafe or unsuitable for the skatepark - we have helmets, scooters and skateboards available for hire from £1! Session prices vary according to sessions but break down to approx £1/hr. As part of our charity constitution, you also need to be a member to ride at The Front. All memberships can be purchased on the door. (Annual can also be purchased on our website) £2 Temporary Weekly Memberships £10 Annual Membership Session prices vary according to sessions but break down to approx £1/hr plus membership price. Parents/spectators are welcome to stay and watch at no extra cost. We have a snack bar selling hot and cold drinks and snacks, as well as indoor and outdoor seating areas. We have small carpark the is free to all skatepark users - simply collect a parking permit from the door upon entry. The Front Skate Shop We also have a great skate shop set within our park and open to all members of the public. We sell parts and completes for scooters, skateboards, inline and BMX. We also sell helmets, protective gear, apparel and accessories. All profit goes to The Front Skatepark and back into the maintenance and improvement of the skatepark. We host regular events and parties - check out our website or Facebook for more information!

Reviewed By O7805DZjosephd

Great skatepark and staff, WiFi and cafe food is great, the shop also has a good range of scooter and skateboard parts

6. Ashburton Swimming Pool

Love Lane, Ashburton, Dartmoor National Park TQ13 7DW England +44 1364 652828 [email protected] http://www.ashburtonpool.com/
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5.0 based on 38 reviews

Ashburton Swimming Pool

Ashburton Swimming Pool is a beautiful outdoor heated pool that is open from May until September. It is 21 x 9m is heated to about 27C. The pool appeals to children and adults alike with various sessions and membership options available. It is found in the heart of the historic South Devon town of Ashburton, nestled on the southern side of the vast Dartmoor National Park. There is a lovely field for picnics and games next to the pool and a small cafe run by volunteers for drinks and snacks. There are also a wide selection of cafes, pubs and deli's in the town itself. The nearest parking is the public car park in the centre of Ashburton, which is about 5 minutes walk away. The pool is run by volunteers from the community and is a charity.

7. Writhlington Leisure

Knobsbury Lane Writhlington, Midsomer Norton BA3 3NQ England +44 1761 252631 http://www.writhlingtonleisure.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 49 reviews

Writhlington Leisure

Writhlington Leisure is a community focused charitable organisation running two leisure centres; Writhlington Sports Centre in Radstock and Midsomer Norton Sports Centre in Midsomer Norton

8. Bathurst Pool

High Street Bream, Lydney GL15 5DY England +44 1594 842625 [email protected] https://www.bathurstpool.co.uk/index.html
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Bathurst Pool

9. The Lodge Indoor Skatepark

Wharf Road Pro Cycle Centre, Newton Abbot TQ12 2DA England +44 1626 438353 [email protected] http://www.thelodgeskatepark.uk/
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

The Lodge Indoor Skatepark

A hidden Gem...Fantastic, friendly Indoor Skatepark and cafe centrally located in Newton Abbot, Devon. Non-profit Charity organisation run by enthusiastic volunteers for the love of wheeled sports! Car parking, cosy cafe and seating are area awaits parents who wish to spectate as their young ones hit the ramps testing their skills and abilities in this safe indoor facility. Party and group hire available. Coaching sessions for all disciplines on certain evenings for all abilities. Hot food and snacks available at Cafe Lodge or just a great cup of Coffee! Equipment and helmet hire also available for those who just want to give it a go..

10. Greenbank Heated Outdoor Swimming Pool

Wilfrid Road, Street BA16 OEU England +44 1458 442468 [email protected] http://www.greenbankpool.co.uk
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4.5 based on 143 reviews

Greenbank Heated Outdoor Swimming Pool

Pool Closed for 2020 Season Due to the COVID 19 pandemic we have had to take the difficult decision to keep Greenbank Pool closed for the 2020 season. We look forward to welcoming you back in 2021.

Reviewed By PhilR265 - Street, United Kingdom

The outdoor pool in Street is one of the few remaining in the country. An awful lot of them were closed down years ago and the land used for building. It has a large grassed area to sit on with plenty of large trees for shade on hot summers days. There is a tuck shop and takeaway cafe and it’s a short walk from Clark’s Village and the town centre. Highly recommended

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