

Grenfell Aquatic Centre is a newly built facility located at the Corner of Melyra and Forbes Streets in Grenfell, Australia. Operated by the Council, this aquatic centre offers a range of amenities for both individuals and families to enjoy.
The main attraction of the Grenfell Aquatic Centre is its 50-metre pool, perfect for swimming laps and improving your fitness. Additionally, there is a programme pool available for those who prefer water-based exercises or require rehabilitation. For the little ones, there is a splash pad where they can have a safe and enjoyable playtime.
To ensure everyone's comfort and convenience, the aquatic centre features new and modern amenities. Visitors will have access to clean and well-maintained changing rooms, showers, and toilets.
The Grenfell Aquatic Centre follows a seasonal schedule and will open for the 2023-2024 season on Monday, 2 October 2022. Opening hours vary, with Monday to Thursday offering morning, afternoon, and evening sessions. Fridays have similar session times, while Saturdays and Sundays offer extended hours from morning to evening. On public holidays, the aquatic centre will also be open with the same hours as Sundays.
Please note that the centre is closed on Christmas Day.
Entry fees for the Grenfell Aquatic Centre are as follows for the 2023/2024 season: $4. 50 per adult, $3. 50 per child or aged pensioner, and $2. 00 per swimmer for swimming club members.
School sessions are $2. 00 per student, and for carnivals or discos, the charge is $2. 00 per person. There is also a Recognised Royal Life Programme available for $200.
00 per day per programme.
For families, there are different price options available: $135. 00 for adults, $110. 00 for children or aged pensioners, and $255. 00 for a family pass.
Additionally, the Grenfell Swimming Club Room can be rented for $130. 00 per season.
The pool manager, Leann, can be contacted for any inquiries or further information at 0490 830 563.
The Grenfell Aquatic Centre is not only a place for swimming and relaxation but also promotes the arts community of Grenfell. Located within the Grenfell Community Hub at 88 Main Street, Grenfell NSW 2810, the Aquatic Centre features the Grenfell Art Gallery, which opened in March 2009. The gallery regularly hosts exhibitions showcasing local and regional artists and sculptors. With its large light towers, the gallery is bathed in natural light, creating a delightful and unexpected experience for visitors.
For any inquiries about the Grenfell Aquatic Centre or to learn more about its offerings, please contact the Weddin Shire Council at (02) 6343 1212 or email them at mail@weddin. Nsw. Gov. au.
It's important to note that after-hour emergencies can be reported at (0490) 034 981. The council's office hours are from 8:30am to 4:00pm, Monday to Friday.
Connect with Grenfell Aquatic Centre on Facebook and YouTube to stay updated on the latest news and events. Weddin Shire Council proudly acknowledges the Wiradjuri people as the traditional owners and custodians of the land where the Grenfell Aquatic Centre is situated. They pay their respects to the Elders past, present, and emerging, as well as to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.