Parish Wharf Gym located at 16 Station Rd, Portishead, Bristol BS20 7DB, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01275 848494

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Janet Voisey

5 Google Rating

Staff very friendly can usually get a badminton court when I need one. Good size pool but tiles sli

5/ 5

Staff very friendly can usually get a badminton court when I need one. Good size pool but tiles slippery, changing booths could be cleaner

M D

1 Google Rating

An extremely busy and dirty place. The hiegene level is substandard especially in the swimming pool.

1/ 5

An extremely busy and dirty place. The hiegene level is substandard especially in the swimming pool. The place is also oversubscribed mostly due to lack of competition in the area.

Tom McHale

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

David Wherrett

5 Google Rating

We love it here. Great place to take the kids. Scenery outside is lovely. Free parking as well. Clos

5/ 5

We love it here. Great place to take the kids. Scenery outside is lovely. Free parking as well. Close to Portishead shoos.

Andy Case

2 Google Rating

The leisure pool is nice for young children if and when it is open but as today shows. It is not ope

2/ 5

The leisure pool is nice for young children if and when it is open but as today shows. It is not open to 5.30pm even though it is for under 7s. Also, it's goggles. Hopefully you aren't having a weeding when you get married.

Daisy Purnell

1 Google Rating

Absolutely filthy. Toilets and basin didn't look like it had been cleaned in months. Floors need a d

1/ 5

Absolutely filthy. Toilets and basin didn't look like it had been cleaned in months. Floors need a damn good clean. They are really slippery too. My child went flying and was walking holding my hand and nearly took me with them. Not funny as I have severe arthritis. Also told I would need to buy a lock as lockers were not not lockable. Another £5.00. And when we did try and use the lock it didn't work properly. Would NEVER RECOMMEND THIS PLACE. Horrible. !!!!! Did a 30 mile round trip for 35 minutes in a disgusting and quite cold pool. Will definitely not be returning!!

WeellMark

5 Google Rating

Great leisure centre but the swimming pool is way too cold especially for baby's

5/ 5

Great leisure centre but the swimming pool is way too cold especially for baby's

Tom Casey

4 Google Rating

Great to see it fully open now. Very friendly staff and good value.

4/ 5

Great to see it fully open now. Very friendly staff and good value.

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