Welcome to St Sidwell’s Point, Exeter’s brand new, state-of-the-art leisure centre, in the heart of the city centre.
St Sidwell’s Point is the first leisure facility in the UK to be built to the ultra-energy efficient Passivhaus standard, meaning energy consumption is reduced by 70% when compared with industry best practice standards. Visitors can also enjoy improved air quality, optimal air temperatures, and natural lighting due to the unique design and materials used to build our city’s new leisure complex.
Find three pools at St Sidwell’s Point - 25 metre, 8 lane competition pool, a 20 metre learner pool, all of which has a moveable floor to suit various activities. Enjoy an exceptional swimming experience thanks to ultra-filtration and UV process, the water quality of the pools is better than at any other swimming pool in the country.
Reach the fitness levels you dream of with a gym featuring over 100 stations, a designated free weights area and group exercise zones – including a spin studio and two fitness studios. Gym equipment has been supplied by the globally renowned Technogym, and is specifically chosen to give you a complete and uncompromised workout. Be inspired by Les Mills’ extensive programme, classes with energetic instructors ready to teach how to enhance your fitness routine.
St Sidwell’s Point’s spa offers the ultimate in luxury and relaxation. With a range of lavish treatments and top of the range facilities – visiting ‘The Spa’ is the perfect way to relax, unwind and stimulate all the senses.
Enjoy a healthy refreshment at the onsite café and treat yourself to a refreshing drink, as you relax with a spectacular view of Exeter’s skyline on the rooftop terrace.
Parents can put their mind at ease, with the onsite crèche and soft play area – giving them the opportunity to take time for themselves, as their children are in perfectly safe hands.
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Adult casual swim | £4.50 per person per day |
Child casual swim | £3.20 per person per day |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
There are a number of car parks situated in close proximity to the centre. The centre is also situated next door to the bus station, and has ample free bike parking available.
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