Our introduction of the annual Family Passport means that families can enjoy the freedom of our very successful annual X training passport, but for a fraction of the cost of individual passports if bought separately.
Annual Family Passports are available for 1 or 2 adults and up to 3 children (under 16 years).
| Family Passport type |
Monthly payment |
| 1 Adult & 1 Child |
£44.00 |
| 1 Adult & 2 Children |
£54.00 |
| 1 Adult & 3 Children |
£64.00 |
| 2 Adults & 1 Child |
£70.00 |
| 2 Adults & 2 Children |
£80.00 |
| 2 Adults & 3 Children |
£90.00 |
Each member on a passport also gets the added benefit of a FREE SwindonCard (saving up to £22.00).
With a passport you are able to:
- Swim at any of our pools at Oasis, Link, Health Hydro or Dorcan (see swim admissions for the latest policy)
- Ice skate at Link Centre
- Climb the Ridge Climbing Wall at Link Centre**
- Attend any Fitness Class at any of our sites+
- Workout at any of our 6 gyms at Link, Oasis, The Rec, Health Hydro, Broome Manor or County Ground*
- Relax in the Sauna and Steam Room at Link or the Turkish Baths at Health Hydro#
- Use the Athletics Track at the County Ground
Plus
Discounted racquet sports for Adults
Terms and Conditions ** Climbing Wall - users must attend a climbing course/camp or be a competent climber. + Children will be able to participate only in activities that are applicable to their age (e.g. under 14 year olds may not attend fitness classes.) * Gyms - users must be over 14 years and have completed a free induction prior to use. # Sauna, Steam Room & Turkish Baths - users must be 16 years plus. To qualify as a family, children must have the same address as one of the adults. Not all activities are available at every centre. Check with your nearest centre. |
How to obtain a Family Passport
Family passports can be purchased from any of our leisure sites.
When applying, 2 proof of address' must be produced by the main Adult (the person who's bank account will be used for payments). Each child must produce 1 proof of address, either by NHS medical card, Bank account (if applicable), Child benefit documentation or any other form of identity that would have the child's address on it. This is to prove that the child is living at the same address as one of the adults.