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Local leisure centres set to offer fun and fitness activities over Easter

Thursday 30th March 2023 Bath Echo News Team Community, What's On

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Leisure centres in Bath and North East Somerset are set to offer a programme of family-friendly events over the Easter holidays, it has been announced.

Families will be able to enjoy a variety of activities, including bowling | Photo © Mark Cox Photography

From soft play and cycling to swimming and trampolining, there’s something to appeal to children of all ages.

Free Easter egg hunts will take place at regular intervals on Easter Sunday at Bath Sports and Leisure Centre’s trampoline park, starting at 10am.

The centre, which is run by the charitable social enterprise Better, will also offer regular adult and junior gym afternoon sessions over the holiday period.

Easter bowling sessions will cost £8.50 for adults and £7.50 for youngsters.

Bath Pavilion will be running family roller skating sessions at a cost of £5.90 per skater plus £1 to hire skates, if required. An extra session has been added for the Easter break.

At Odd Down Sports Ground, families can partake in some casual cycling for £2 per person, per hour or ‘Pay and Play’ football for £1 per person, per hour.

Keynsham Leisure Centre is hosting additional ‘Swim for All’ sessions in both its newly-refurbished, main pool and the teaching pool. Tickets cost £4 for kids and £7 for adults.

There will also be inflatable bouncing sessions in the main sports hall.

Activities can be booked in person at any of the centres or via the Better app here.

Barnaby Rich, Better’s Partnership Manager in Bath and North Somerset, said: “We’re ‘egg-static’ to be offering such a range of activities for local families this Easter.

“They’re sure to put a ‘spring’ in everyone’s step.”

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