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Bowling Centres

Send a few spheres hurtling down an aisle – it’s great fun! Bowling Centres can be divided into 2 very distinct types of bowling. Lawn Bowling which is played outdoors, and Tenpin Bowling - played indoors. Lawn and Tenpin bowling are very different sports, although they have similarities in the delivery technique and reliance on precision and accuracy of the rolled ball.

While Tenpin Bowling sees participants attempt to knock over as many pins as possible using a ball, the aim of Lawn Bowling is to roll a ball as close as possible to a designated target.  Just use the search box below to locate the Bowling Centres near you.

 
Family Days Out

Looking for fun attractions for family days out? We've picked some of the best attractions from around the UK for great family days out. Kids of all ages will enjoy.

Strike, your on a winning streak

In Tenpin Bowling, which is played between any number of players, the objective of the game is for each player to roll a ball at 10 pins, set up in an equilateral triangle at the end of a lane, to try to knock down as many as possible.

Learn to play Lawn Bowls

The object of the game is to first roll a target “jack” a minimum of 21 metres from the starting mat but at least 2 metres from the playing edge.

Be Active, enjoy your leisure time!

One job you have as a kid, and it's a fun one, is that you get to figure out which sport or leisure activities you like best.

"My ambition for sport & Leisure in the UK"

Tessa Jowell, Secretary of State for Culture, Media, Leisure and Sport

 
 
 
 
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