Bramley Baths Broad Lane, Bramley, Leeds LS13 3DF
About the Business
Welcome to Bramley Baths, an iconic landmark in the Bramley area of Leeds. Our establishment, which houses a gym, swimming pool, health facilities, a school, and other amenities, has been serving the community for over a century. Located on Broad Lane, Bramley Baths is not only a point of interest but also a hub for fitness and wellness enthusiasts.
Our gym is fully equipped with state-of-the-art machines and equipment, and our expert personal trainers are on hand to guide you through an effective workout routine tailored to your goals. Also, our group fitness classes, such as yoga, pilates, and Zumba, provide a fun and sociable environment to achieve your fitness goals.
Our swimming pool is a haven for swimmers of all levels. Whether you're a seasoned pro, looking to train or a beginner, wanting to learn to swim our pool is perfect. The pool offers a diverse range of classes, from aquatic fitness to swimming lessons for kids and adults. Our health facilities include saunas, steam rooms, and a spa area where you can unwind after a workout or a long day.
Bramley Baths is also home to a school that offers swimming lessons to children and adults. Our experienced instructors are passionate about teaching the sport of swimming and ensuring that everyone is safe in the water.
Our institution has been a part of the Bramley community since it was first built in 1904. We have undergone many transformations over the years, but we remain committed to our mission to provide a space for health, fitness, and wellbeing.
Visit us today and experience the warm and welcoming atmosphere that has made Bramley Baths a cherished institution for so many years.
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Location & Phone number
Bramley Baths, Broad Ln, Bramley, Leeds LS13 3DF, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
06:30 - 21:00
Tuesday:
06:30 - 21:00
Wednesday:
06:30 - 21:00
Thursday:
06:30 - 21:00
Friday:
06:30 - 21:00
Saturday:
07:00 - 16:00
Sunday:
07:00 - 16:00
Reviews
"Went today and was surprised at how cold the pool is, lack of temperature gauge and lack of shower facilities. Maybe more regular cleaning and maintenance could be applied to remedy. Other than that was a pleasant experience."
"Our swim group used Bramley for 28 years without issue even helping with the refurbishment of the foyer and making a large contribution towards the disabled pool hoist. Then a new CEO was appointed who evicted us without reason or explanation as to why. He would not enter into any form of talks to try and resolve his discriminatory and unfounded beliefs. Members of staff were also dismissed who didn't agree with his ways. The staff looked forward to our session knowing it would be an easy shift for them. In these current troubled times wouldn't you think that guaranteed regular income would be more than welcomed but apparently not! His actions have caused massive amounts of stress to our committee members in trying to find a new pool that wants our money!"
"Building is old but I had swimming lessons here for many years and every instructor I had was great. I have only been to the family fun session a few times but they were pretty good. I think my only complaint would be that whenever you go up the stairs to the viewing area, it’s REALLY warm which sometimes is a good thing but sometimes a bad thing. I have never been to it but it also has a gym and I think a sauna? Anyway the gym looked good and it’s got a nice atmosphere. The last thing I would say is that is next to a big road which makes it accessible and (fairly) easy to get to."
"Great place for swimming lessons! Plenty of encouragement for your little ones. My daughter has been swimming there for just under 1 year and has made amazing progress!"
"My son went in Summer Crash course from August 30th to September 2nd 2022, at Bramley Baths, on the phone I explained to the lady the week before the course that he was in the stage 2, from one of recognise Leisure Centre, on Saturday the same week my son moved to stage 3 class, means that he doesn’t need to use armbands or float or noodles to swim. First day in Bramley Baths, the teacher gave him the noodles and he said no need, in the end of the lesson I talked to her and explained to the teacher but she told me let’s see how he going to progress to move to deep end. The second day the other teacher (man) gave again noodle to my son. Not sure as the teachers can’t see or they don’t know what they are going (that’s a shame). There were about 6 children all mixed in term of level/stage, my son was the one with more experience and two more boys, so everyone could see and some parents commented about that, but because he is black on the last day only two white kids were chosen to move to stage 3, they were not confident as my son was and in deep end you can't use noodles but they were using (my God!) this is too dangerous putting in risk those kids. And my son was classified unfairly with Dolphin 1 (very BAD classification), one of the parents in the reception was very disappointed that my son was wronged for being black, and she added that “your son was doing very well”. Those particular teachers are racists and not professional. I paid the same money that the white parents paid. Next time, put on the leaflet, that “we only need white people money” otherwise be fair with all children. On the following day my son went back to his swimming lesson in Leisure Centre and he was swimming in deep end. Remember, everything you sow you will reap it’s in the bible. Move this kind of paradigm that was created on your mind about black people; everyone going to die, don’t think that your body is eternal."
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