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18 years ago
A good track with plenty of room for javelin, discus and shot practice. Helpful staff and very fair prices make it a good place to train, and the tiered and abundant seating mean that spectating is comfotable as well. read more
Jarman Park
Hemel Hempstead HP2 4JS
United Kingdom
01442 211155
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http://www.dacorumandtringac.org.uk
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Hemel Hempstead Swimming club is one of the premier clubs in Hertfordshire with over 220 members…read morefrom age 6 to our Masters who are considerably older. The club aims to help swimmers to fulfill their swimming ambitions which can range from mastering a particular stroke to competing in top flight swimming galas.
really cool, and the people that work there (specially the lifeguards) are usually really hot! :D…read moreHas everything you need really and i like the layout. The outdoor pool is perfect really for sunny days as you can take a picknick, grab the kids and relax while they enjoy themselves in the kiddy pool!
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This was such a fun experience! It was challenging & engaging! It'd be a great activity for family…read more& friends
From the owner: With BeatOrbit's immersive, full-body experience everyone can use the power of drums and music to…read moreswitch off and escape from the everyday rush. So, what is BeatOrbit? Some say it's social drumming, some say interactive cinema or drum karaoke. What we know for sure: BeatOrbit is an innovative and unique form of recreation where you can playfully release stress. In other words: you recharge via making music. Not faking music. Making music!
So this is where it all started...the beginning of a rather bizarre love with swimming pools as a…read moreplace for fun - the memories of youth - I remember the excitement when this leisure pool originally opened in 1976 - it wasn't a rectangle it was round! What was this madness? Half the pool was too shallow to actually swim in and it had waves. This was the very first time I had encountered a "leisure" pool - oh trend setting, thoroughly modern Swindon you have so much to answer for - (along with the famed "magic roundabout"). I still return here with the kids every time we jump on a train to visit my wife's family. It is a great pool but looking distinctly tatty round the edges now. The domed roof desperately needs renewing - it looked spectacular 30 years ago but putting that aside its still super fun. The pool itself is beach style with a separate small kids pool. Good kids pool with 3 slides plus pirate ship.... The main pool has a steep three lane multislide and a new long slide circles inside the building (77m long). But really it is the flumes here that count and these are top. The Domebusters have a had a refurb this year and one of them has been replaced. All are approx 100m in length.So first off The Sidewinder A fairly gentle, spiralling flume aimed at younger children and parents. You can sit or go head first. The Great White My favourite - heads first ONLY never seen that on any other slide! Normally feet first everywhere.... A fast ride with two small vertical drops and several twists and turns. The Storm The new this year straight fast flume - small circumference with a striped lighting effect and sounds.. Didn't get to try this out this time - but will be back to do so....busy with an under 5... The session time was only an hour - which is really not long enough and it is fairly expensive considering the stingy hour. There are not many reasons to visit Swindon but this is definitely one if you are a water slide fan or the kids love to swim. . --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update So I came back to try out the new flume which I hadn't managed to try out last time. Managed to slip away from a family visit for a couple of hours with my teenagers. Interestingly GLL have taken over the management of the leisure centre since we were here in 2012 (they run most of the pools we visit in London). It had been spruced up a bit with the new corporate livery...but still the stingy session times. We took no notice of the session times and made good use of the domebuster slides. So The Storm was the main attraction - small tube, dark, with striped lightning and fast with the descent as a helix. A big thumbs up from the family - a great slide but not in our top 5 slides. The Great White remains the favourite - head first you can pick up some proper speed and fly over the steepest vertical drops... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Oasis is a great place to take the family swimming! They have a huge laguna pool that boasts water…read moreslides, a wave machine, a smaller pool for the children and a big water sprayer. They do a range of different classes such as mother and baby Swimming, OAP Swimming and also offer swimming lessons. They have also just started doing gigs with people such as 'The Sugababes' 'Cascada' and 'Shayne Ward' perfoming there.
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I was a member of Chiltern Pools gym/pool for three months and I was really pleased with it…read more First of all Chiltern Pools is no modern, flash, big gym, but more of a friendly, small, cheaper gym. This suited me fine as I was a student when I joined and was looking for a cheapish gym. When I joined I paid a £10 joining fee and then £30 per month for an off-peak student membership. I think prices go up to about £45 for non-students and peak time memberships. Memberships include use of the pool and the gym, which are next door to each other. You can access them both via the changing rooms so you can use both without having to leave the building. The swimming pool is quite big and seems nice and clean with several lifeguards on hand at all times. The pool is normally divided into different sections with maybe lengths in one and lessons in another. You get given a timetable so you can choose when to go though. The gym is quite basic but has all the machines I would want, plus more. These include bikes, cross trainers, treadmills, weight machines, and power plates. All the staff at the gym are really nice and quite laid back about everything-they never seem as though they're trying to sell you anything, even when you go in to join up. When I joined I was offered some personal training sessions which I presumed they were trying to sell me, but it turned out they were free. I also had a really good induction when I joined and the guy who showed me round was so helpful. I think this is a great gym, even though it's a bit old and slightly 'shabby.' It has all the necessary equipment and a pool and staff are friendly and nice. I would still be a member if I still lived in that part of the country!
Awful, charges money for certain trampolines, food tastes like cardboard and is expensive and does…read morea concept called "teen night" where only teen can jump, even when it it totally empty.
From the owner: Jump In Trampoline Arena provides exhilarating experiences for fun-loving people of all ages. With…read more32,000 sq ft of features, including trampoline dodgeball, foam pits, battle beam, slam dunk, tumble tracks and toddler zone, there's truly something for everyone! Come on, get involved and Jump In! Please book online to avoid disappointment.
Exhilarating trampoline experiences for fun-loving people of all ages. With loads of unique features, there's something for everyone!
love the place used to visit my grandad Derick here with my sister and cousins, pool tables, dart…read moreboards, bars, discos, outdoor pool, hot tub, tennis courts static caravans to rent my grandad used to drink and smoke allday everyday and take few footseps back to his lil place, it was the life wanted.
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