Glasgow Club Whitehill Pool situated on Onslow Dr provides an exceptional venue combining fitness options alongside recreational opportunities perfect for families! Equipped with pools suitable not only for swimming lessons but also leisure activities alongside gyms featuring modern equipment ensure comprehensive training experiences available year-round! Friendly staff prioritize member satisfaction promoting inclusivity encouraging participation from all ages creating welcoming environment where everyone feels comfortable pursuing their health goals together! Explore what makes Glasgow Club Whitehill Pool stand out today!

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Ricky Forleo

5 Google Rating

This is not the fanciest gym you’ve ever been too and yes some of the equipment is a bit tired but

5/ 5

This is not the fanciest gym you’ve ever been too and yes some of the equipment is a bit tired but the staff are brilliant and welcoming. Just remember, fancy machines don’t get you into shape.... it’s all up to the individual, this gym has everything one needs to succeed and I look forward to my gym sessions here. Well done staff, you are a great team.

Linda Grant

5 Google Rating

Loved their aqua aerobics

5/ 5

Loved their aqua aerobics

Heather Mowat

5 Google Rating

My new favourite pool, medium size, lane swimming. Needs renovated , but great to have a smallish lo

5/ 5

My new favourite pool, medium size, lane swimming. Needs renovated , but great to have a smallish local pool

Donna Jamieson

5 Google Rating

Excellent pool. Had a great day with my daughter. Used to go here loads when I was a kid & pleased t

5/ 5

Excellent pool. Had a great day with my daughter. Used to go here loads when I was a kid & pleased to say it hasn't changed. Just don't go on swimming lessons day as it's too busy.

Carolanne Douglas

5 Google Rating

Staff are brilliant in centre. So helpful and friendly. Especially Anne, she is lovely.

5/ 5

Staff are brilliant in centre. So helpful and friendly. Especially Anne, she is lovely.

Marcy Boag

4 Google Rating

Helpful, friendly staff, first swim in a year and a half! Really enjoyed it. Arrive 'beach ready',

4/ 5

Helpful, friendly staff, first swim in a year and a half! Really enjoyed it. Arrive 'beach ready', no shower, allocated cubicle & locker (£1 coin).

May Warren

5 Google Rating

Went last night and it was well run booked for tomorrow as well

5/ 5

Went last night and it was well run booked for tomorrow as well

Aidan Doyle

1 Google Rating

Slow Lane had 6 people in with some not adhering to clockwise direction & just stopping half way up.

1/ 5

Slow Lane had 6 people in with some not adhering to clockwise direction & just stopping half way up. Left after 7 lengths too busy and interrupted.

Steven Miller

4 Google Rating

Friendly staff clean facilities

4/ 5

Friendly staff clean facilities

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  • Saturday09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Sunday07:30 AM - 09:00 PM
  • Monday07:30 AM - 09:00 PM
  • Tuesday10:00 AM - 09:00 PM
  • Wednesday07:30 AM - 09:00 PM
  • Thursday07:30 AM - 09:00 PM
  • Friday09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
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