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Reservoir Leisure Centre gym in Reservoir, VIC
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Reservoir Leisure Centre

3.3(201 reviews)Sports
🕑 1.5 to 2 hours👶 Best for ages 1-12. Toddlers and preschoolers will love the shallow water play areas, while primary school aged kids can enjoy the main pool and participate in structured swimming lessons to build their confidence in the water.

About

Reservoir Leisure Centre offers a welcoming public swimming facility perfect for families visiting Melbourne's northern suburbs. With dedicated kids' pools, shallow water areas designed for little swimmers, and professional swimming lesson programs, it provides a safe and enjoyable aquatic experience for children of all swimming abilities.

Highlights

  • Dedicated children's pools with shallow water perfect for beginners and nervous swimmers
  • Swimming lesson programs available for international visitors on extended stays
  • Indoor facility means year-round swimming regardless of Melbourne's changeable weather
  • Family changing facilities to accommodate parents with multiple children
  • Accessible location in Melbourne's northern suburbs with good public transport links

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit during weekday mornings (10am-12pm) to avoid the after-school and evening rush when local swim clubs often book lanes.
  2. 2.Pack Australian coins for lockers, as many Australian pools still use coin-operated systems rather than electronic locks.
  3. 3.Bring swim diapers for babies and toddlers, as they are mandatory in Australian public pools and may be expensive to purchase on-site.
  4. 4.Check the centre's website before visiting for pool closures due to swim meets or maintenance, which are common at community leisure centres.
  5. 5.The facility has changing rooms with family-friendly options, making it easier to manage multiple children.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mid-mornings (9am-11am) or weekend mornings right at opening (8am Saturday-Sunday) offer the quietest pool conditions. Australian school holidays (typically mid-December to late January, two weeks in April, July, and September) see increased crowds, so arrive early during these periods.

What to Know

Entry fees are typical for Australian public pools (expect around $6-8 AUD for adults, $4-6 for children). On-site parking is available, and the centre includes a kiosk for snacks, though healthy food options may be limited as is common in Australian leisure centres.

Seasonal Notes

As an indoor facility, Reservoir Leisure Centre operates year-round. Summer months (December-February) are busiest with local families, while Melbourne's cooler months (June-August) make indoor swimming particularly appealing when outdoor pools are closed.

Nearby Eats

Reservoir has several family-friendly options along Broadway and Edwardes Street, including casual cafes and pizza restaurants within a 5-minute drive. For a quintessential Australian experience, grab fish and chips from a local takeaway shop to enjoy at nearby Reservoir Recreation Reserve.

More Activities Near Reservoir

Park

Reservoir Park

Free

Reservoir Park is a spacious community green space that offers everything families need for a perfect outdoor day. With well-equipped playgrounds, wide open lawns for running and games, scenic walking trails, and shaded picnic spots, it's an ideal destination for letting kids burn energy while parents relax in a beautiful natural setting.

Park

Camp Road Reserve

Free

Camp Road Reserve is a spacious suburban park in Melbourne's northern suburbs, perfect for families seeking a full day of outdoor fun without spending a cent. The modern playground equipment, open sports fields, and quality picnic facilities make it an ideal spot for letting kids burn energy while parents relax in a safe, well-maintained environment.

Park

R G Chisholm Reserve

Free

R G Chisholm Reserve is a welcoming community park that offers families a perfect spot for outdoor play and relaxation. With well-maintained playground equipment, spacious open fields for running around, and shaded picnic areas, it's an ideal destination for letting kids burn off energy while parents enjoy the lovely Australian outdoors.

Community Center

Reservoir Neighbourhood House

4.7

Reservoir Neighbourhood House offers families a hands-on opportunity to dig into sustainable living through its welcoming community garden. Kids can get their hands dirty learning where food comes from, exploring composting systems, and discovering native Australian plants while connecting with local conservation efforts in a friendly, educational environment.