Swim

Want to know more about the pool-time pleasures of swimming at David Lloyd Dublin Riverview?

Swimming pools at David Lloyd
Dublin Riverview

Diving into one of our swimming pools is a real treat. Indoors or outdoors, swimming is a great way to improve fitness, tone up and burn calories. It's low-impact too so there's less risk of injury and it's a great addition to other training programmes.

All our swimming pools are set out with several dedicated lanes for uninterrupted swimming. You can start swimming as soon as you join, but if you'd like tips on improving your technique we can lend a hand there too. It's easy to arrange a one-to-one session with any of our STA approved instructors or join in with some of our exciting swimming programmes.

Our swimming programmes

Swimming lessons

Daunted by swimming lessons? Our swimming lessons are nothing like they were at school! Whether you're a beginner or want to improve your swimming stroke, we run approved STA swimming lessons for all ages and abilities. Learn in a small group or have private swimming lessons based on your individual requirements. Go on – take the plunge.

Swim to trim

Swimming pools are a great place to keep fit and our facilities are just perfect. Follow this unique swimming programme at your own pace. Choose from four ability levels, and eight ready-made sessions in the pool to keep you motivated.

Pool fit

This gym-based programme will help you become faster and more efficient back in the pool. Using training techniques developed by the world's best swimmers, this programme makes swimming much more rewarding and you'll get more benefit from your time in our swimming pools.

Aqua Aerobics

If you haven't tried a workout in the pool, this is a fun way to get fit without putting strain on your joints. And it's great fun too.

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MEMBERS' TESTIMONIALS

The swimming instruction at David Lloyd Dublin Riverview is closely managed and the quality of swimming instruction has never been better thanks largely to the outstanding swimming instructors at the club.
Janine Bunnetta