Plymouth Mount Wise Swimming Pool
Mount Wise is a complex of three outdoor pools.
We have a 25 main pool, a small paddling pool ideal for young children and a fun-packed activity pool including a whirlpool and bubble pool.
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Plymouth Mount Wise Swimming Pool, Plymouth, Plymouth, Devon , United Kingdom
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