We don't like to put a curse on things but you just can't trust the British weather so it's good to have a back up plan in case rain stops play this February half-term.

Come rain or shine, Exeter is home to lots of fantastic indoor and all-weather attractions to leave the kids entertained and parents happy. Here's our top picks...

RAMM

With free entry and plenty to explore, RAMM is the perfect place for curious minds and little explorers if the weather gets a little soggy over the holidays. Through half term there's lots of adventures with Wow! Amazing Science in Children’s Books (until 26 April), Look at me! Felt badge craft activity (17 February), Changing faces - Who do you want to be today? (18 February), and Musical Moments Around the World (19 February).

Prodigy Escape Rooms

Rainy days are no match for Prodigy Escape Rooms! Designed to be fun, engaging, and a space where you can step away from everyday life to immerse yourself in a story, step into into thrilling worlds like The Haunting of Mount Clifton Manor, The Lost Temple and Wizards of Wyvern. A brilliant all-weather activity that guarantees fun whatever the forecast!

The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum

Home to one of the largest collections of material relating to the moving image in Britain, step into cinematic history at The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum. Holding a collection of over 93,000 items (over 1,000 are on display), explore movie magic, discover treasures from the silver screen, and enjoy a fascinating, free indoor day out that's perfect for rainy days.

Board

With shelves stacked full of games for all ages, cosy vibes, and tasty food and drink, Board is the ideal play day for some family fun or friendly competition. Choose from over 300 games to play, ranging from the classics you know and love to modern adventures you’ve never experienced before. Stay dry, play together, and make memories this half term.

Underground Passages

When it's raining on the surface then step beneath the streets and experience Exeter's Underground Passages, the only passages of their kind open to the public in Britain! Narrow, dark, and intriuging, the temperature is a pleasant 16 degrees celcius and there's also a heritage centre packed with interactive exhibits and interpretation to explore.

Exeter Leisure

Make a splash and embrace the wet stuff with a leisurely dip at St Sidwell’s Point Leisure Centre this half term. Perfect for families, enjoy splash-tastic swimming pools, fun sessions for kids, and chances to stay active together. There's also a soft play area for young ones to have their own little work out.

Exeter Phoenix

Exeter Phoenix is bursting with creativity and family fun this February half term. From Lego animation and botanical drawing to willow weaving and monster sculpting, there's something for all ages in the warm and dry. While the young ones are being kept busy, it's a perfect chance to grab a bite to eat in the wonderfully vibrant Phoenix cafe.

Quay Climbing Centre

Home to the South West’s largest indoor climbing wall, if you're looking to burn off some energy and have a head for heights then the Quay Climbing Centre is a great family hang out, literally! It's the perfect wet weather destination, whether you are a committed outdoor sports enthusiast seeking shelter from the Great British spring weather or simply seeking a little adventure on your city visit. If you've never climbed before then no problem. Boulder Exe is the easiest way to start - no ropes, no harnesses, just you, the wall, and a soft mat to land on.

Kents Cavern

If you fancy a day out sheltered from the rain then how about a train trip along the stunning Riviera Line to the English Riviera, home to Kents Cavern. Perfect for rainy days, these historic caves present an exciting all-weather adventure beneath the Torquay hills. Explore dramatic prehistoric caves, uncover Ice Age history and follow guided tours through atmospheric underground chambers. Educational, fascinating and fully sheltered, it’s an ideal wet-weather attraction for families.

Check out what's going on in Exeter this half-term with our events list guide.

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Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery - RAMM
Museum
Royal Albert Memorial Museum Queen Street Exeter

Exeter’s world-class museum has stunning displays and galleries, fabulous exhibitions and modern amenities. The displays reveal Devon and Exeter’s rich history and global connections. Exotic animals, birds and insects delight children and the World Cultures galleries display stunning items from all over the world.

Quay Climbing Centre
Adventure Park/Playground
Quay Climbing Centre

The Quay Climbing Centre – climbing for everyone Looking for a fun and exciting activity in Exeter? Whether you’re a family looking for an adventurous day out, a young person ready to try something new, or a visitor exploring the city, The Quay Climbing Centre is the perfect place to experience the thrill of climbing.

St Sidwell's Point Leisure Centre
Leisure/Swimming Pool
St Sidwell's Point Leisure Centre

Welcome to St Sidwell’s Point, Exeter’s state-of-the-art leisure centre, in the heart of the city centre. St Sidwell’s Point is the first leisure facility in the UK to be built to the ultra-energy efficient Passivhaus standard, meaning energy consumption is reduced by 70% when compared with industry best practice standards. Visitors can also enjoy improved air quality, optimal air temperatures, and natural lighting due to the unique design and materials used to build our city’s leisure complex.

Exeter's Underground Passages
Historic Site
Exeter is the only city in the UK to have underground passages of this type

The Passages were built to house the pipes that brought clean drinking water into medieval Exeter. A guided tour of Exeter's Underground Passages is a memorable event - narrow, dark, interesting and exciting.

Exeter Phoenix
Arts Centre
Exeter Phoenix - front of building

Exeter Phoenix is a vibrant, world-class multi-artform venue in the heart of Exeter's city centre. Each year we host hundreds of events and artistic activity spanning many disciplines.

Prodigy Escape Rooms
Family Activities
Prodigy Escape Rooms

Immerse yourself in themed escape rooms where teamwork and escapism take centre stage. With unlimited hints, dedicated game hosts, and a complimentary team photo, Prodigy Escape Rooms in Exeter offers a supportive environment where success is about solving puzzles together—not just escaping.

Board
Games & Card Games
Board, Exeter

A board game bar & restaurant, with over 300 games to play while sitting in cosy seating, with a delicious range of food & drink to enjoy.

The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum
Museum
Gallery 4

A museum dedicated to the audience's experience of the moving image. Explore the visual culture from magic lanterns to the latest blockbusters. The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum is an ACE Accredited public museum dedicated to our experience of the moving image. Visitors can explore popular visual culture through exhibits of toys, artefacts, images, and memorabilia from the seventeenth century to the present day.

Kents Cavern Prehistoric Caves
Cave
Inside Kents Cavern Caves, Torquay

Kents Cavern is one of Europe’s top and most exciting Stone Age caves, with an extensive labyrinth of spectacular and easily accessible caverns open daily all year. Our entertaining guides will take you on an underground adventure in this award winning attraction and Stone Age home to Britain’s earliest humans and Ice Age beasts. An English Riviera UNESCO Global Geopark Key Site.

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