1 / 3Lords Recreation Centre
π Subiaco, WA
Community recreation centre in Subiaco with a heated 25-metre indoor pool, gym, Les Mills group fitness classes, netball and basketball courts, sauna, and cafe. Pool access requires membership.
Recently joined and I am so impressed - The Excellent customer service , a very well equipped , clean gym with a great community vibe A Wide range of group fitness classes with excellent instructors who have great energy & are very personable And a very nice cafe for a snack β¦β¦and great coffeeπ₯³
π Family Action Verdict
Best for families committed to regular use who will extract value from a membership. The pool, courts, and class variety are genuinely strong. Families wanting a one-off visit or casual swim should look elsewhere β the pool is not open to casual visitors and hours are restricted.
βΉοΈ What to Know Before You Go
π¬ What Families Are Saying
View all reviews β425 Google reviews
J AO
5 months ago
βRecently joined and I am so impressed - The Excellent customer service , a very well equipped , clean gym with a great community vibe A Wide range of group fitness classes with excellent instructors who have great energy & are very personable And a very nice cafe for a snack β¦β¦and great coffeeπ₯³β
Angela
a month ago
βThey had a 30 for 30 deal for January. it's a small gym, but they have courts you can play netball, a pool, and other classes and stuff. It's a cute little gym in the area so convenient enough.β
Vitaly Vidavsky
5 months ago
βSCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM REVIEW Our kind attend the Lords' School Holiday Program for a couple of years, and it looks fine. This year, one of our kids turned 12, and was to attend the 1-day program for teens. It turned out to be a disaster: - The groups were mixed together, regardless kids' age. As a result, our younger child ended up in the Teens group; - Apparently, the daily program was not planned really well: the group of 10 were offered the games requiring bigger headcount; - Out of the range of advertised activities, only soccer worked out. No netball, no races, no mini-tournaments as advertised; - The squash balls were not pre-heated, therefore the game was no fun; - Basketball game was not arranged; - Very little attention was paid to the kits who didn't want to play soccer - They've been sitting on the bench, "enjoying the chat" for several hours, while the caretakers were busy elsewhere. Our request for a refund was refused by the Program management. RECOMMENDATION: Avoid attending the Lords' School Holiday Program until lessons are learned and improvements are implemented.β
Asher McCarthy
4 months ago
βWas not allowed into the pool in the morning as a one time access. Apparently you need a membership, and pool is only available from 12:30-15:30 each day. Never heard of a pool like this. It is a private pool - not open to the public.β
Reviews from Google
Overview
Lords Recreation Centre runs a heated 25-metre indoor lap pool, a gym stocked with cardio and strength equipment, a group fitness studio with Les Mills programming, and multi-use courts for netball, basketball, and squash. A sauna and cafe are on-site. Swimming lessons and aqua fitness classes operate on schedule. Pool access is membership-only β casual day passes are not available, and pool hours are restricted to afternoon sessions.



