LeisureLink Partnership

Aberdeen, Angus, Argyll & Bute, the Borders,
Highland, Moray, Orkney, Shetland and The Western Isles.

About LeisureLink

LeisureLink Partnership allows members of fitness schemes in Aberdeen, Angus, Argyll & Bute, the Borders, Highland, Moray, Orkney, Shetland and The Western Isles to access gym, public swimming and fitness classes at leisure facilities across all of these regions at no extra cost.

Many of the individual LeisureLink Partnership sites will also offer access to other public sessions where cardholders can take part in other activities such as running and indoor climbing.

The LeisureLink Partnership means that when working away from home or on holiday, members from participating areas can, at no extra cost, use the local facilities as part of their existing home based membership.

** NEW ** – a map of leisure facilities and the activities on offer at each is now available for each local authority area within the LeisureLink partnership.

Please check for any local variations and booking requirements with the centre you are planning to visit before making your trip to avoid disappointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a LeisureLink card?

No, you can use your existing card issued by your local leisure centre. Please do not forget your card (or Mobile App with your memebrship) as you will be unable to gain access without it!

Slàinte Mhath’ members should request their membership number in advance from their local Sports Centre in the Western Isles and present this with their membership card to access facilities.

Where Can I use my card?

You can use it in participating areas which are Aberdeen, Angus, Argyll & Bute, the Borders, Highland, Moray, Orkney, Shetland and The Western Isless.

** NEW ** – a map of leisure facilities and the activities on offer at each is now available for each local authority area within the LeisureLink partnership.
What’s included?

You can swim, use the gym and join fitness classes when spaces are available. Some of the LeisureLink partners are also offering other public sessions as part of the LeisureLink scheme – contact the centre you wish to visit for more information.

Summer and other children’s activity programmes are not included in the LeisureLink Partnership.

How much will it cost?

There is no extra charge to gain access under the LeisureLink scheme.

Will I need to complete a gym induction?

When accessing a new facility for the first time, you may be required to complete a Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire as well as a gym induction – please contact the centre you wish to visit for more information.

Can I use my card as often as I like in any of the LeisureLink Partnership sites?

LeisureLink is for infrequent use, for example while visiting or holidaying in one of the partnership areas. If regular usage patterns are identified then restrictions may be applied to individual users.

LeisureLink Partners

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