The multisport facility (run by Bay Sports Limited, a not-for-profit company) has a wide range of activities on offer, so whether you fancy trying your hand at stand up paddle boarding or perhaps staying dry with some beach volleyball, head over to the centre between 9am and 9pm, seven days a week, 364 days a year to get involved whatever the weather.
360 Beach and Watersports,
Mumbles Road,
Swansea SA2 0AY
For a full list of the activities the centre currently offers (as well as news and upcoming events) visit the website: http://www.360swansea.co.uk
Or follow them on twitter: https://twitter.com/360swansea
Is it time for us Welsh to boot the traditional ball sports in favour of boards and paddles? A little way down the M4, someone seems to think so.
360 Beach and Watersports centre launched this Saturday on the sandy, and astonishingly, sunny banks of Swansea bay. The centre’s primary objective? “To get more people involved in beach and watersports”, according to the centre’s marketing manager, Ben Lucas.
“It’s about inclusivity and accessibility, whether you’ve never tried any of these sports before, or you’re a seasoned expert there is something here for you.”
The stylish centre itself, which also features a cafe, utilises the natural beauty of the Swansea coastline.
So now there is no excuse for sticking to grass sports, see you on the sand.
The multisport facility (run by Bay Sports Limited, a not-for-profit company) has a wide range of activities on offer, so whether you fancy trying your hand at stand up paddle boarding or perhaps staying dry with some beach volleyball, head over to the centre between 9am and 9pm, seven days a week, 364 days a year to get involved whatever the weather.
360 Beach and Watersports,
Mumbles Road,
Swansea SA2 0AY
For a full list of the activities the centre currently offers (as well as news and upcoming events) visit the website: http://www.360swansea.co.uk
Or follow them on twitter: https://twitter.com/360swansea