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    4.4 (13 reviews)
    Closed 6:30 am - 10:00 pm

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    Review Highlights - One Spa

    A few areas are closed for updates mainly the steam room :( but I'm hoping that will bounce back soon.

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    CaveFit - Are you ready?!

    CaveFit

    (2 reviews)

    I CAN'T STOP GOING!…read more It's not hard for me to write this review, even thought I'm fairly new. I've only been going to CaveFit for 8 weeks, but in this short time I've noticed so many changes. Of course my ability in the gym has increased hugely. I still hate the Assault Bike, but when I first started I could barely managed 30secs on it, now I'm mashing out 3x1min during a block of 3 exercises, in a class with 3 blocks in it. That might not sound a lot but I feel it's a huge achievement. One of the reasons I can't stop going is due to the pure positive vibes and community. It's not just the trainers, although the staff of CaveFit are without any doubt the best people, but the members of the gym are also incredible, it's fun, competitive and encouraging. It's not just about in the gym. I may die in the CaveHit or CaveFit classes, but I smile for the rest of the day knowing I smashed it. My work rate is faster at work, my sleep is better, I wake up faster, my heart rate is down. When I started, I remember the feeling going into my first session, and I walk out feeling like an idiot for ever thinking about being nervous at the start of the session. I write this jut after a Friday lunch session, and I can't wait for my next session next week! (But I might get a cheeky Saturday morning session in too!)

    If high intensity interval training is your thing, then this place is well worth the effort of…read moregetting to. If you prefer more gentle workouts that don't make you feel like you may a)throw up, b) pass out or both.. Then I suggest going elsewhere. Pete is the guy behind this demon gym and he's a great guy who takes the time to explain things really well. He's super approachable yet still pushes you to work hard without making you want to hit him with something.. Popped along to their open gym/induction this morning and had a great workout. At £6 a session (less if you buy in blocks), it's good value. The only downside being, it's rather difficult to get to if you don't drive..

    PureGym

    PureGym

    (2 reviews)

    I'm not generally a gym sort of person. Don't get me wrong - it's not that I don't enjoy exercise,…read morebut I've never really seen the attraction of paying £80 a month for communal sweating and the opportunity to compare my bony bod to those around me. But Edinburgh's cold during the winter and, besides, I've reached the conclusion that there's only so much that running and cycling can achieve. So I reluctantly started researching the options again, starting with the usual suspects - David Lloyds and Virgin Active. Aside from the high monthly fee, one typically faces a hefty joining charge and minimum 12-month contract. Being both fickle and financially challenged, neither of these options particularly appealed. Next up was Westfield. While adequate as a compromise - it's certainly a lot cheaper than the Globo Gym-alikes - it falls well short in terms of the facilities, essentially being a quasi-public add-on to the sports facilities of Fettes College. I never enjoyed PE at school, so moved swiftly on. In desperation, I turned to Pure Gym, which I'd always viewed as the EasyJet of the fitness world. Their newest Edinburgh Gym in Granton (there are a couple of others scattered across the city) is just superb. I booked in for a tour and was instantly impressed by the sheer number and variety of their machines - three floors of running machines, cross trainers, bikes, and weights (free and fixed). There's just no hanging around waiting for equipment to become available. More importantly for me (I've always been a bit intimidated by gyms and the folk who frequent them) the staff are amazing. While I was waiting to be shown round, one of the personal trainers (a chap called Kevin) just stopped to chat to me about what I was hoping to achieve, what sport I do etc. Even more impressive, he's remembered me on subsequent visits and offered his advice. All the PTs really seem enthusiastic and approachable. Because it's a brand new gym, I got in on a ridiculously low introductory price. There's a minimal joining fee (which really just covers admin) and no contract, so you're not committing to 12 months. This gives you full access to the brilliant facilities, as well as a jam-packed schedule of free classes - basically, the only things you have to pay for are classes with an external instructor, like yoga. It may not have a swimming pool, steam room, massage etc like some of the premium gyms, but who needs that anyway? At a fraction of the price and with much more flexibility, PurGym suits me down to the ground.

    Now I'm not a big fan of gyms as I've found that many are just way too over-priced and as a student…read moreits just too much to pay. However this year I decided it was time to up my fitness and when I heard Pure Gym had just opened a new gym for only £10.99 a month!! I had to give them a go. When I first began I was rather nervous but upon my induction I was shown round by a memeber of staff named Kevin who made me feel very welcome. The gym is split over 3 floors containing a good variety of different equipment and even has a separate studio room for classes. The staff are a great group of friendly people and I've found that they're always willing to help. The gym also offers a good range of free classes including spin and tone throughout the week. I would definitely recommend checking this gym out! :)

    ainslie park swimming

    ainslie park swimming

    (3 reviews)

    Ainslie Park is a sports centre located just off the Ferry Road in northern Edinburgh…read more The swimming pool is one of the better swimming facilities in Edinburgh and I have to say I do like it for its functionality. The pool is 25 metres in length and is wide enough to permanently have 4 lanes cordoned off for lane swimming and beginners. Sometimes these lanes are out of bounds for the many swimming classes available here, or for aqua aerobics. The changing area is unisex and there are 3 large family changing cubicles, which I find very useful when I visit with my daughter. The pool is only deep in the middle which means when you do a length you start in shallow water and end in it. I find this quite nice and it makes it easier to take a rest between lengths if, like me, you are unfit! There is a small diving area in the middle where the water is deep but there are no diving boards. I do find the water can be quite cold in this pool compared to others in Edinburgh but that is a minor gripe. I also find the staff can be a little offhand and not always particularly helpful. The pool can also get very crowded and I have seen some particularly bad behaviour go unchecked by the attendants which is offputting for the majority. These are minor points however I would suggest trying to use this pool at offpeak times if you just want a nice swim in peace.

    This is a nice sports centreoffering a 25 metre swimming pool, a gym and two sports hall. All…read morefacilities are kept clean however the changing rooms are in need of a refresh. The place is always chilly and it is very annoying when exiting the pool. Next to a morrisons which you can go for lunch etc. The staff are all kind and helpful

    One Spa - spas - Updated May 2026

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