Welcome to the Wollondilly Community Leisure Centre
Wollondilly Community Leisure Centre is located at 434 Argyle St, Picton, NSW. Our facility offers an outdoor 50 metre seasonal pool with 7 lanes and outdoor lawn area, as well as indoor facilites including a 25 metre pool, activities pool, two court indoor stadium, gymnasium and kiosk. With a dedicated Inclusion Coordinator in venue, we have accessible programming for all. Our accessibility venue features include access ramps, accessible parking, a pool hoist and accessible restrooms.
The Wollondilly Community Leisure Centre offers affordable, high-quality swimming and our Learn to Swim program for children and adults.
Experience the large selection of health and fitness activities available at Wollondilly Community Leisure Centre. With a poolside Kiosk and activities to suit the entire family, you're sure to have a blast. Come in and visit us today!
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday
5.30am - 8.00pm
Saturday
7.30am -6.30pm
Sunday
9.00am -6.30pm
Public Holidays
Pool opens at 9am and closes at 6.30pm on public holidays
Closed Christmas Day and Good Friday
Discover Wollondilly Community Leisure Centre
Swim, splash and dive! Enjoy a coffee or a dip in one of the pools at Wollondilly Community Leisure Centre. Check out our entry fees below.
Aquatic Classes
Using the resistance of water automatically increases the intensity of your workout, helping to increase your strength, flexibility and your overall health.
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The essential role of active adult supervision
Do you know what active adult supervision means when it comes to swimming, and the important role this plays in child drowning prevention? Read on to learn why aquatic supervision is crucial for the safety of children and weak swimmers.
Workforce diversity at its finest: A story of inclusion and inspiration
In case you’ve missed the buzz, Taylor ‘Chip’ Hanson, a swim instructor at Wollondilly Leisure Centre, has been making national headlines!
Earlier this year, Chip proudly achieved his long-held aspiration of becoming a fully qualified Teacher of Swimming & Water Safety. His inspiring journey recently caught the attention of The Sunday Telegraph, where he also raised awareness about the exclusion of athletes with Down syndrome from the Paralympics.
Making history at the 2024 ARI Awards of Excellence
The 2024 Aquatic and Recreation Institute (ARI NSW) Awards of Excellence were held last night, Thursday, October 17th and were a night to remember. Belgravia Leisure shone brightly, celebrating some exceptional achievements. We are immensely proud of Taylor ‘Chip’ Hanson, winning Swim Teacher of the Year and making history as the first person living with Down Syndrome to receive this award. The Liverpool Region was honoured with the Diversity and Inclusion Award, while Zach Byrnes was recognised as Emerging Leader of the Year.
The importance of understanding your swimming surroundings
Swimming is an enjoyable and invigorating activity that positively improves health in several ways and serves as a key activity in the lifestyle routines of many. As with any aquatic activity, it is important to understand the environment that you plan to swim in and any potential safety risks and hazards, to enjoy an incident-free swimming experience. Read on to learn more about safe swimming surroundings.