Coast Swimming Pool @ Padstow Holiday Park

Padstow Holiday Park has a beautiful indoor swimming pool. Great all year round for couples and families alike. Swim some lengths, just have a dip and relax or bring the family.

Booking a Swim

Coast pool is available for advance bookings only, sessions start on the hour and are for 45 minutes. We have 3 bookable slots per session, each for up to 4 people. If your family group is over 4, you will need to book 2 slots for the same time.

1Become a Member

Becoming a member is free and available for residents and guests of The Retreats @ Padstow Holiday Park and people who live in the Padstow Area.

2Book a Swim

Book a 45 minute swimming session online, up to 7 days in advance. We have 3 bookable slots, each for up to 4 people. If your family group is larger than 4, please book 2 slots. Maximum of 2 children per responsible adult. Please read our rules and admissions policy carefully.

3Swim

Arrive on time and if possible, swim ready. A member of the team will check you in and ask to see all your membership cards. If it is your first swim, we’ll issue new cards to you. Please be out of the pool area at 45 mins past the hour.

Coast Swimming Pool Prices

Single Swim5 Swim Pass10 Swim Pass20 Swim Pass
Adult (16+)£7.50£35.00£65.00£120.00
Child (3-15)£5.00£20.00£35.00
Infant (under 3)Free

Coast Opening Times

MondayClosed
Tuesday9-4:45
Wednesday9-4:45
Thursday9-4:45
Friday9-4:45
Saturday9-4:45
Sunday9-4:45

Membership Renewals and Amendments

To ensure we have the correct information, membership needs renewing on 1st November each year. If you need to renew your existing membership or up date your details please use the form below.

Coast Swimming Pool Rules

  • For local members there is currently a Maximum of 2 booking per household per week (starting on a Saturday)
  • A maximum of 1 booking per household per day.
  • Cancellations can be made a minimum 1 hour before you booked session. If you fail to turn up to a booking without cancelling, you will be charged £10.

Pool Rules

  • This pool is not lifeguarded
  • Your membership card will be required at all times to access the pool
  • During busy periods swimming duration may be restricted
  • Always shower before entering the pool
  • No running on poolside
  • No diving
  • No pushing, fighting, bullying or throwing other bathers into the pool
  • No bombing, ducking or petting
  • No acrobatics in or around the pool
  • No swim facemasks, flippers or snorkels are permitted
  • No inflatables are permitted in the pool except swimming aids**

General Rules

  • Non-swimmers must be accompanied by an adult in the water at all times
  • Swimmers under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult
  • Be courteous and respectful to others
  • No food, drink or glass permitted on poolside
  • Wear the correct swimming attire
  • Pets are not allowed in the pool building
  • Shower before entering the pool
  • No outdoor shoes on poolside, leave them in the racks provided
  • No pushchairs permitted on poolside
  • Children under the age of 3 must wear swimming nappies*

*Swimming Nappies – Children who are not yet toilet trained and who still wear nappies must wear a swim nappy before entry to the pool. This will normally apply to all children under the age of 3. Ordinary nappies are not allowed to be worn in the pool. Swim nappies will be available for purchase from the pool reception.

**The only inflatables allowed into the pool are armbands and personal flotation devices. Larger inflatables and balls are not permitted.

Management reserves the right to change the policies without prior notice.

Admissions Policy

The Coast Admissions Policy aims to safeguard swimmers that are most at risk when bathing. The policy does not intend to prevent families and children having fun in the water and enjoying the physical and social benefit of swimming, nor create unnecessary barriers for parents and carers when accessing our facility. The policy takes into account recommendations from the HSE publication “Managing Health and Safety in Swimming Pools”.

Supervising Responsible Adult

A responsible adult is defined as someone capable of supervising in a competent manner and must be 18 years or older or the parent of the child. When required to accompany a child into the water they must:

  • Maintain close contact with the child.
  • Constantly watch over the child.
  • Stay within comfortable personal standing depth.

Age and Ability

  • All non-swimmers or weak swimmers of any age must be accompanied in the water by a supervising adult on a 1 Adult : 2 non-swimmer basis.
  • Unaccompanied children under the age of 16 will not be allowed admission.
  • All children aged 7 or under must be accompanied in the water by a responsible adult on a 1 Adult : 2 Children basis.
  • Swimmers aged 8-15 must be accompanied in the pool hall and supervised by a responsible adult on a 1 Adult : 2 Children basis.
  • Staff may ask children to do a swim test if they are above the age of 8 years and not accompanied in the water by an adult.
  • Children under the age of 16 remain the responsibility of the accompanying adult and the child/children must always be in sight and never left alone.

Illness

  • You must not enter the water if you have suffered from vomiting or diarrhoea within the past 48 hours. You may not enter the water if you have suffered from confirmed Cryptosporidium infection within the past 14 days.
  • All cuts and open wounds or contagious conditions must be covered with a waterproof dressing.
  • Please do not coming swimming if you are testing positive for COVID or have symptoms.

Failure to comply

Admission Policy, staff will ask the whole family group to leave the pool building and membership may be revoked.