Mountbatten Leisure Centre is the ideal hub for fitness enthusiasts in Portsmouth, offering a diverse range of facilities and activities. Our center features state-of-the-art gym equipment, swimming pools, and various fitness classes designed for all levels of ability. With a focus on community engagement, we host regular events and programs that promote health and wellness for everyone. Our friendly staff is dedicated to providing support and guidance as you embark on your fitness journey. Join us at Mountbatten Leisure Centre for an active lifestyle in an encouraging environment.

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Ibrahim Mustafa

5 Google Rating

Love this place... staff are amazing. The girl in reception that looks like Dora the explore lol was

5/ 5

Love this place... staff are amazing. The girl in reception that looks like Dora the explore lol was a amazing, very friendly and helpful

James Leeming

1 Google Rating

Poor customer service, the contract they tie you into is terrible, they make it extremely difficult

1/ 5

Poor customer service, the contract they tie you into is terrible, they make it extremely difficult if you want to terminate early. The timetable for the swimming pool isn’t convenient and is always fully booked anyway. The gym equipment isn’t maintained properly. Overall I’d avoid BH live at all costs, plenty of better options out there.

Alexa Whitten

5 Google Rating

I love the Mountbatten centre. I've been a member of the gym for 3 years. Helpful staff. Great facil

5/ 5

I love the Mountbatten centre. I've been a member of the gym for 3 years. Helpful staff. Great facilities. Wonderful view 😍

Kevin Shaun Nabdoo

5 Google Rating

Great learner pool and the main pool split in to two sections ( so essentially there are 3 separate

5/ 5

Great learner pool and the main pool split in to two sections ( so essentially there are 3 separate pools ) for "Wet and Wacky" kids play sessions ( with inflatables and floats ) and also lane swimming in the other separate main pool session. Very small soft play area but very handy for toddlers, small kids. Cafe on sight, pre Covid they used to sell bottles of beer and do hot food, only small selection of pastries and sandwiches now from what I saw. Also great playground outside!

Fay Edwards

5 Google Rating

Love swimming here, massive Olympic pool. So good for the body and mind ❤️

5/ 5

Love swimming here, massive Olympic pool. So good for the body and mind ❤️

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  • Tuesday06:15 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Wednesday06:15 AM - 10:00 PM
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  • Friday06:15 AM - 10:00 PM
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