Contacts & Location

📍 Address: 110 Mariners Wharf, Liverpool L3 4DG, United Kingdom

📞 Phone: +44 151 708 9322

🌐 Website: liverpoolwatersports.org.uk

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Reviews

  1. Citro Family ★★★★★

    Love this place. We’ve visited in the summer and in the autumn ish months. In the past we’ve had a go on the inflatables - we took our year 6 kids as a treat for finishing junior school a few summers ago, parents and kids got involved so much fun. Our most recent visit was for the canoes in the summer holidays and loved it. The whole family got to try out their own canoe and can’t wait to go again. It’s reasonably priced and the staff are really clear on the rules and your safety but most importantly they really want you to have a good time. Staff have been really good at calming nerves of beginners and full of advice. Definitely be going again to try something new or just for a family day out.

  2. Kerry h ★★★★★

    After wanting to have a go at wild swimming for ages, and getting increasingly frustrated by lane swims in the pool, my sister introduced me to the Liverpool Water-sports Centre a little over a year ago - now I rarely go a week without coming for at least one swim. I love the ever-friendly welcome, how it changes with the weather, and even the ghostly little moon jellies! The staff are fab - helpful, knowledgeable and vigilant. I’ve always felt very safe swimming here, with supervised swims and the brilliant swimming community. While the rest of the world seems at odds with each other, it’s been a little oasis - a melting pot of all different ages, walks of life and passions. If you’ve ever considered dipping your toe into wild swimming this is the place to start ❤️

  3. Gareth Marshall ★★★★★

    The best place in Liverpool to have a great time in or on the water. A brilliant facility staffed by an amazing team highly skilled in kayaking, sailing, paddle boarding, open water swimming, water safety etc. Thank you for all you do in making the watersports centre as accessible and enjoyable as it is.

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  1. SUSAN HANAKAM ★★★★★

    Came here today for the inflatables with 8 13 year olds. They had a blast!!! Lots of fun and laughter. It wasn’t that clear what we had to do initially, told to wait in the cafe as the chaining room was full. Then when they went to change were sent out. No real direction until Chris came to our rescue. He’s the only one fully switched on and this made all the difference to our visit. Thank you Chris you were brilliant, very much appreciated.

  2. Daniel Graham ★★★★★

    Did 1 hour kayaking with kids (12 & 13) and it was great, we all enjoyed it. Wouldn't recommend for any younger kids really but it was a great set up, no nonsense, you're shown how to use the paddle and then that's it, the entire Dock is yours for an hour. Safe but exciting at the same time.

  3. Rachel Gandy ★★★★★

    Was staying locally for a gig and decided to go for a dip. Really easy to book, reasonably priced and decent location. Staff were friendly and gave a safety brief before I entered water. Highly recommend

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  1. Daniel Rice ★★★★★

    Great spot for open water swimming. Parking can be tight in peak times but there's a pay and display down the road. Wild swimming has been introduced recently to let you just swim any time they're open.

  2. E G ★★★★★

    This should already be on your list of places to go! We've been here multiple times and with a large group of friends who came to Liverpool for the day. Liverpool watersports litterly do everything you could ever wish for. From open water swimming, kayaking, canoeing, paddle boarding, water adventure course and more! You can hire a wet suit if you don't have your own or brave enough not to use one! Fantastic prices, great quality. All the staff are incredible so friendly, helpful and will have a laugh with you. Nothing is too much for them You can do open water swimming no matter what experience you have the staff will explain everything and will give you additional equipment if you wish. Everything else you get to explore Liverpool docks via water and get to see the history that's around us.

  3. Charles Clarke ★★★★★

    Fabulous place, great sunsets and not busy. Come and try out the amazing facilities here, the staff are wonderful, my son had kayaking lessons here for 6 months and we now go kayaking around the coast of Anglesey. The prices are so reasonable and we'll definitely be hiring kayaks again ,now the weather's getting better. There's no better way to explore the Albert Dock and surrounding docks than being on the water

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What is the address of Liverpool Watersports Centre?

Liverpool Watersports Centre is located at 110 Mariners Wharf, Liverpool L3 4DG, United Kingdom

What is the phone number of Liverpool Watersports Centre?

You can contact Liverpool Watersports Centre at +44 151 708 9322

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