The Link Centre
Swindon, England, UNITED KINGDOM
Adult Admission Price & Policy
£7.00. [April, 2023]
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Full-Size, Year-Round Pools & Boards
25m x 13m, 6 lanes, 0.5m - 2m depth, deck level, indoors,
28º - 29ºC (82º - 84ºF).
Location
A fair distance from town centre and in the middle of residential and leisure area; close to a shopping complex, pizza bars, bowling and cinema. There is a good bus service from town centre and plenty of free parking.
Wiltshire
51.559222, -1.830972
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Facility Notes
This is a big, purpose built complex with many other facilities as well as swimming, including climbing wall and ice rink.
Facility Reviews
Good points:
Segregated changing area;
Good shower facilities;
Deck-level (smoother water surface and easier to get out);
Good poolside seats for non-swimmer watchers;
Sessions for ladies only, men only, and over 45s;
A good range of lane swimming options; and
There's a hoist for entry to the pool for wheelchair users.
Bad points:
Entrance is through a full height turnstile, which makes it difficult with bags, children, and don't forget anything;
Reception is on a single-queue system, so you may have to wait to pay behind groups of skaters or climbers.
Segregated changing area;
Good shower facilities;
Deck-level (smoother water surface and easier to get out);
Good poolside seats for non-swimmer watchers;
Sessions for ladies only, men only, and over 45s;
A good range of lane swimming options; and
There's a hoist for entry to the pool for wheelchair users.
Bad points:
Entrance is through a full height turnstile, which makes it difficult with bags, children, and don't forget anything;
Reception is on a single-queue system, so you may have to wait to pay behind groups of skaters or climbers.