1 / 3Splash Devonport Aquatic and Leisure Centre
📍 Devonport, TAS
Indoor and outdoor pools in parkland surroundings, including a 50m outdoor lap pool open in warmer months. Comprehensive disability access with hoists, accessible change rooms, and staff trained for adaptive swimming.
As a double amputee swimming can be terrifying. What if I don’t float? It’s been ten years since I got in a pool, and I had my legs back then. So, this is a big deal! Today is the first day that I have used the Cérge app to book a visit to Splash Devonport Aquatic and Leisure Centre. Normally with myself being a double aka (above knee amputee) in an electric wheelchair I can often find I am a bit apprehensive going to new places. I’m never quite sure if the new places I’m going to will be suitable for my needs and if arrive and then must just go home. It’s a bit annoying and anxiety inducing. A lot of businesses I have been to previously don’t have sufficient room to manoeuvre around in a big wheelchair like mine, I would steer clear of venues like this. I have found some not suitable to my needs which can be quite off putting and disappointing. I was very excited to see Cérge has its very own Access and Inclusion guide with a visual story. So, I looked at that before going. I was able to see photos of the doorways, the pathways, entrances, everything! There as so much information it was excellent. Being the first time using Cérge I wasn’t sure how it would all go, but I found the app quite easy to use and I shouldn’t have worried. I guess I’ve just had so many disappointing experiences in the past. I arrived at Splash and welcomed by Hamish who made me feel very at ease and was able to give me a full tour of the facilities. Let me tell you Splash is a great place with many pools and a hydrotherapy pool which is accessible by their own wheelchairs, with the use of a hoist. A sling in the spacious changing room that has plenty of wheelchair access. After seeing all the equipment I’m confident enough to know now that it will be no problem for me and my carer to visit in the future and I can now add swimming into my life. They also have a full leisure centre with many different exercise classes and a huge fully equipped gym. I have found in the past that I can feel a little unsettled as I don’t feel welcome and not always seen if that makes sense, as well as some places aren’t set up for wheelchairs and people with disability like myself. However, that was something I did not have to worry about today, I felt welcomed and included thanks to Hamish who answered all my questions and showed me around the whole facilities at Splash. I hope more business will start using and offering Cérge in the community. Being on the app, it shows me you are trying and you care. There is nothing else like it that I have come across. I know that myself and so many others who have any disability or restrictions will find the Cérge a benefit. If Cérge was in every business just like EFTPOS is I know I would have more confidence in experiencing different places that in the past I may never would tried. This helps me have a fuller life and more things to do and that is very exciting!
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for families with accessibility needs — the disability facilities here are among the most comprehensive in regional Tasmania, with staff who treat adaptive swimmers as first-class participants rather than edge cases. The parkland outdoor pool is a genuine drawcard in summer.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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Cérge Tech
a year ago
“As a double amputee swimming can be terrifying. What if I don’t float? It’s been ten years since I got in a pool, and I had my legs back then. So, this is a big deal! Today is the first day that I have used the Cérge app to book a visit to Splash Devonport Aquatic and Leisure Centre. Normally with myself being a double aka (above knee amputee) in an electric wheelchair I can often find I am a bit apprehensive going to new places. I’m never quite sure if the new places I’m going to will be suitable for my needs and if arrive and then must just go home. It’s a bit annoying and anxiety inducing. A lot of businesses I have been to previously don’t have sufficient room to manoeuvre around in a big wheelchair like mine, I would steer clear of venues like this. I have found some not suitable to my needs which can be quite off putting and disappointing. I was very excited to see Cérge has its very own Access and Inclusion guide with a visual story. So, I looked at that before going. I was able to see photos of the doorways, the pathways, entrances, everything! There as so much information it was excellent. Being the first time using Cérge I wasn’t sure how it would all go, but I found the app quite easy to use and I shouldn’t have worried. I guess I’ve just had so many disappointing experiences in the past. I arrived at Splash and welcomed by Hamish who made me feel very at ease and was able to give me a full tour of the facilities. Let me tell you Splash is a great place with many pools and a hydrotherapy pool which is accessible by their own wheelchairs, with the use of a hoist. A sling in the spacious changing room that has plenty of wheelchair access. After seeing all the equipment I’m confident enough to know now that it will be no problem for me and my carer to visit in the future and I can now add swimming into my life. They also have a full leisure centre with many different exercise classes and a huge fully equipped gym. I have found in the past that I can feel a little unsettled as I don’t feel welcome and not always seen if that makes sense, as well as some places aren’t set up for wheelchairs and people with disability like myself. However, that was something I did not have to worry about today, I felt welcomed and included thanks to Hamish who answered all my questions and showed me around the whole facilities at Splash. I hope more business will start using and offering Cérge in the community. Being on the app, it shows me you are trying and you care. There is nothing else like it that I have come across. I know that myself and so many others who have any disability or restrictions will find the Cérge a benefit. If Cérge was in every business just like EFTPOS is I know I would have more confidence in experiencing different places that in the past I may never would tried. This helps me have a fuller life and more things to do and that is very exciting!”
Mario
4 months ago
“Fantastic swimming facilities, set in beautiful parkland. I got lucky as the 50m outdoor pool just re-opened the week of my visit (closed during colder months). The 50m outdoor pool lanes are wide, has shaded benches, although not very deep - I could still stand on the floor at the deep end. There are coin lockers that operates on (refundable) $2 coin. As I didn't carry coin, they kindly lent it to me. The water in private showers were reasonably hot although the showerhead height & angle wasn't ideal, so taller people might struggle to wash the tops of their head. Some nice short bush walks/cycle tracks surrounding this venue as well.”
Isabela Izidro
a year ago
“During our trip to Devonport I managed to get a swim at the facility. I loved the 50m outdoor pool and the whole venue. Very friendly staff and the facility very clean and everything looks well maintained. I also noticed they look very accessible for people with disabilities. I can’t wait to be back to do more laps!!”
Janine C
a year ago
“Beautiful pools, indoor and outdoor in a perfect bush setting. Excellent staff and very welcoming. Best swim I had in Tasmania!”
Reviews from Google
Overview
Splash Devonport features a 50m outdoor pool set within parkland, plus indoor pool facilities with full disability access including hoists and accessible change rooms. The outdoor pool reopens for the warmer season with wide lanes and shaded bench seating. Coin lockers take refundable coins. Learn-to-swim classes and aquatic programs run year-round and fill quickly.
