Seven Islands Leisure Centre
100 Lower Road, Greater London SE16 2TU, United Kingdom
About the Business
Seven Islands Leisure Centre is a premier establishment located on Lower Road in London, United Kingdom. As a general contractor, the centre offers a wide range of services, from gym facilities to health and wellness programs, making it a sought-after point of interest for fitness enthusiasts and health-conscious individuals.
Equipped with state-of-the-art gym facilities, Seven Islands Leisure Centre is the go-to destination for individuals looking to improve their physical fitness. The gym is fully equipped with the latest cardio and weight-training equipment, making it a perfect setting for individuals who want to build muscle, burn fat, or improve their overall fitness levels. The gym is staffed by experienced trainers who are knowledgeable in workout techniques and can help clients meet their fitness goals.
Aside from its outstanding gym facilities, Seven Islands Leisure Centre also offers a range of health and wellness programs designed to help individuals take better care of themselves. These programs include yoga classes, meditation sessions, nutrition counseling, weight management programs, and more.
The centre is an excellent choice for both newcomers and regulars who want to improve their fitness levels, stay healthy or just relax and socialize. For families, Seven Islands Leisure Centre also provides a school where children can learn valuable health and wellness lessons in a safe environment.
If you are looking for an all-inclusive fitness and wellness destination in London, Seven Islands Leisure Centre is the perfect choice. Visit us today and discover the difference we can make in your life!
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Contacts
100 Lower Rd, London SE16 2TU, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
06:30 - 22:00
Tuesday:
06:30 - 22:00
Wednesday:
06:30 - 22:00
Thursday:
06:30 - 22:00
Friday:
06:30 - 22:00
Saturday:
07:00 - 18:00
Sunday:
07:00 - 22:00
Reviews
"Been there for swimming classes for three months and the pool really needs a deep clean. Overall the changing room is warm and water temperature fine for me as someone young and without any illness, but can be a bit chill for senior people. There were dust accumulating in the pool just like other people posted and human skins in the water especially in the shallow end."
"Small but well equiped gym. Staff are very nice and helpful. The sauna is inside the dry changing room and swimmers have to go one level up leaving a wet trail behind. There are sporadically some problems with the hot water."
"I'm a regularly goer as part of Southwark council residents, and they offer free swim and gym for Friday whole day and the afternoon/evening on the weekend. The staffs are super friendly and helpful. The pool is 33M which is pretty decent for its location. It can be a bit busy with up to 10 people booking per lane, but due to "no-shows", typically busy day will be around 7 people (which is already quite a lot considering varying speed of swimmers and some like to overtake others etc). - The gym equipments are comprehensive but quite worn down. The seats and cushion pads are pretty cracked up, but any any major problems like the cables coming loose do get fixed up. - There is an amazing sauna in the gym's changing room. People are generally well-mannered and it's pretty hygienic - The changing room itself that can be quite wet and dirty. There is a mop in the changing room and sometimes we have to take matter into our own hands to clean up the floor a bit just as we don't dirty our trousers when changing. - There is only one toilet (wall side) that can be used but cannot flush, and I can't remember if the urinals even works, at least one of them has forever been taped up since at least 2021). - On the swim-side, only one out of 3 toilet works in the male changing room. The rest of permanently locked and there is no urinals. - The showers have very poor water pressure. Occasionally, the hot water doesn't work. It also only stay on for 1-2 seconds per push, so you have to keep your hand on the button to get a good rinse. Overall, it serves its core functionality and its cheap (even with the paid membership) and you get what you paid for."
"The pool is nice and spacious. However, I was appalled to find out that there were only 2 showers available in the female changing room. Both of them not super clean, full of moths or flies and with a mechanism where you have to press and hold a button to get the water flowing. Not sure how you're meant to shower while you're trying to not let the water stop with one hand. The gym has a lot of outdated gear and the resistance gym is cramped to the max. The female gym changing room is incredibly warm, probably because of the sauna that shares the same space. You need a padlock to use the lockers, which you aren't warned about in advance. I was surprised to find out that there's no direct access from the gym changing rooms to the pool. I'm just assuming it's because the members only use either the gym OR the pool on the same day? Finicky to say the least."
"Use to come here as a kid and needed a redurb then. Took my kids and was genuinely shocked that they are allowed to be open! Green everywhere, bodyfat and grit maybe even sand in the actual pool. I use to be a life guard, i know its incredibly boring, but lord almighty they all seem like they were on death row. Couldn't possibly recommend. Some pictures below but they do not do the mess justice."
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