Nairn Leisure Park & Swimming Pool
Marine Road
Seafront
Nairn IV12 4EA
Telephone UK: 01667 453061
Fax UK: 01667 456482
Telephone non UK: +44 1667 453061
Fax non UK: +44 1667 456482

A host of attractions, all set by Nairn's beaches on the beautiful Moray Firth, including:
indoor swimming pool and steam room (a 25 metre x 10.5 metre deck level pool with lounge area and poolside spectator facilities). The swimming programme offers a wide range of activities as well as general public sessions including: adults only, ladies only, 50 plus, fun hour, adult swimming, splash dance, adult & junior s

Relax in the scented steam bath to ease tired muscles and deep cleanse your skin. Ladies only, men only, mixed sessions and exclusive use and discount block bookings are all available in the steam bathessions, and galas.

adventure play trails, trim trail

adventure fort;

outdoor board games area;

woodland suspension bridge;

toddlers playground;

woodland walks;baywatch picnic patio with

beautiful views of the Moray Firth;

outdoor games complex (aerial runway, putting, crazy golf; croquet, mallet pool, skittles, table tennis, chess, horse shoes, swingball, and draughts);

free toddlers room;

regular live music;

beaches.

General Information

Set on the pleasant coastal plain of the Moray Firth, Nairn is easily accessible by road, rail and air though some of Scotland's most picturesque and historic countryside.



We enjoy more hours of sunshine and more dry days than other parts of Scotland. Thanks to fine weather, miles of gently shelving sandy beaches providing safe sea bathing, and the natural friendliness of the people, the town has been a favourite holiday resort for generations.

Its hotels and guest houses have built up an enviable reputation for comfort, cleanliness and cuisine which they take great care to maintain.

Many of the hotels stage events such as Jazz Nights and local clubs and organisations hold many galas during the summer.

The Highland Council provides a full season's programme of entertainment including Scotland's second biggest Craft Fair, live music and theme weeks. The town has well established, testing golf courses, an attractive harbour much used by pleasure craft, plenty of shopping variety, children's entertainments, riverside walks and Nairn Leisure Park.

Only a little further out, there are plenty of other places of interest - castles, battle-sites, military fortifications, forestry walks, and the wide moors of the Highland edge start just to the south, where the last green fields give up their struggle with birch and heather. A good starting point, an interesting base, Nairn has the very best of Scotland within easy reach.

How to get there

By Road - the main A96 Inverness to Aberdeen trunk road connects Inverness to Nairn (15 miles) and there are regular bus services.

By Air - Inverness Airport is situated at Dalcross, 8 miles west of Nairn with national and international flight schedules.

By Rail - there are frequent train services from Inverness and Aberdeen with daytime and sleeper connections from the rest of the country.

Opening Hours:

  Swimming Pool Outdoor Games Complex
(June - August)
Outdoor Games Complex
(April, May, September)
Monday 08.00 - 21.00 11.00 - 21.00 14.00 - 17.00
Tuesday 08.00 - 21.00 11.00 - 21.00 14.00 - 17.00
Wednesday 13.00 - 21.00 11.00 - 21.00 14.00 - 17.00
Thursday 08.00 - 21.30 11.00 - 21.00 14.00 - 17.00
Friday 08.00 - 21.00 11.00 - 21.00 14.00 - 17.00
Saturday 10.00 - 15.00 11.00 - 21.00 11.00 - 21.00
Sunday 09.00 - 17.00 11.00 - 21.00 11.00 - 21.00