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Kew Recreation Centre fitness center in Kew, VIC
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View of Kew Recreation Centre in Kew, VIC
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Kew Recreation Centre

4.1(226 reviews)Sports
🕑 1.5 to 3 hours👶 Best for ages 2-16. Younger children enjoy the shallow areas and gentle water play, while older kids and teens love the diving boards and lap swimming options. The variety of pool depths means the whole family can enjoy the water together.🧡 Saved by 20 families

About

Kew Recreation Centre is a versatile local aquatic facility perfect for families looking to cool off and have fun in the water. With multiple pools, diving boards, and activities suitable for everyone from toddlers to teens, it's an ideal spot for both structured swimming lessons and casual family swim sessions.

Highlights

  • Multiple pools catering to different ages and swimming abilities
  • Diving boards for adventurous kids who love to jump and splash
  • Shallow areas perfect for toddlers and beginning swimmers
  • Indoor facilities allowing year-round swimming regardless of weather
  • Swim classes and programs available for skill development

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit during weekday mornings or early afternoons to avoid after-school and weekend crowds when local swimming clubs and families fill the pools.
  2. 2.Bring Australian coins (1 and 2 dollar coins) for lockers, as many facilities in Australia still use coin-operated systems.
  3. 3.Pack reef-safe sunscreen as you may use outdoor areas, and remember that Australian sun is particularly strong, even on cloudy days.
  4. 4.Check the pool timetable online before visiting, as lap swimming sessions and aqua aerobics classes can limit general access to certain pools at specific times.
  5. 5.International visitors should note that entry fees are typically charged in Australian dollars and contactless payment is widely accepted.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings between 10am and 2pm offer the quietest experience before school lets out. Summer months (December to February) are most popular but can be crowded, so consider visiting during autumn or spring for pleasant weather with fewer visitors.

What to Know

Entry fees are reasonable for Australian public pools (typically under $10 AUD per child, around $15 AUD per adult). Street parking is available on High Street and surrounding residential streets. There's a small kiosk on-site, but bringing your own snacks and water bottles is recommended.

Seasonal Notes

As an indoor facility, Kew Recreation Centre operates year-round. Summer holidays (December to January) see peak crowds with local families. Some programs may have reduced schedules during major Australian holidays like Christmas and Australia Day (January 26).

Nearby Eats

High Street in Kew has numerous family-friendly cafes and restaurants within walking distance. Try the nearby bakeries and casual dining spots along the main strip, many offering fish and chips, pizza, and other kid-approved meals perfect for hungry swimmers.

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