Ashton Leisure Centre is your local hub for fitness and community engagement located in Ashton-in-Makerfield. This facility features a wide range of activities including swimming, group fitness classes, and sports amenities designed for individuals of all ages. The dedicated staff prioritize member satisfaction by providing quality service and support throughout your fitness journey. Whether you’re looking to maintain your current fitness routine or explore new interests, Ashton Leisure Centre offers valuable resources that foster healthy living within the community. Join today and discover the many ways this centre can enhance your active lifestyle.

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Paul Latham

1 Google Rating

Absolutely useless. Never answer the phone. Signed up to gym... no information about needing an indu

1/ 5

Absolutely useless. Never answer the phone. Signed up to gym... no information about needing an induction in welcome emails but knew I'd need one, could never get through to book. Booked an online class turned up and was turned away as no one to Induct me. Cancelled my membership there and then in 14 day period... Still got charged first month. Saw family swim available today on the website.. tried to book but wouldn't let me online.. rang several times no answer so decides to just turn up 15 kins before the start time... turned away as not booked with both my mortified kids.. . Absolutely shocking place. Pay that little extra and sign up at total fitness. Loving it here

Kirsten Taylor

5 Google Rating

I took my 10 month old baby to the family swim, the people who work here are so helpful and friendly

5/ 5

I took my 10 month old baby to the family swim, the people who work here are so helpful and friendly, would definitely recommend

Trevor Matthews

1 Google Rating

Shocking!!! Have to go in person to book a family swim session because they NEVER answer the phone!!

1/ 5

Shocking!!! Have to go in person to book a family swim session because they NEVER answer the phone!!! Try telling a 2 year old you have to take to the pool to book that she can't go for a swim this time!!! Whats the point in paying for a membership??

David Williams

4 Google Rating

A council run leisure centre with gym, sports hall, 3g astro pitches, a grass pitch, a 10 meter smal

4/ 5

A council run leisure centre with gym, sports hall, 3g astro pitches, a grass pitch, a 10 meter small swimming pool and a 25 meter large swimming pool. The swimming lessons here are really good.

Dave myers

5 Google Rating

We had a great time swimming and even ended up with pool to ourselves after other got out to dry off

5/ 5

We had a great time swimming and even ended up with pool to ourselves after other got out to dry off

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  • Saturday08:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Sunday06:30 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Monday06:30 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Tuesday06:30 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Wednesday06:30 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Thursday06:30 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Friday08:00 AM - 04:00 PM
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