About the Leisure Link Partnership
The Leisure Link Partnership allows members of fitness schemes in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Highland, Moray, Orkney, the Western Isles, Angus, Argyll and Bute, Shetland and the Borders to access gym, public swimming and fitness classes at leisure facilities across these regions at no extra cost.
This means that when you are working away from home, visiting family or on holiday, you may be able to use local participating facilities as part of your existing home-based membership.
Leisure Link is designed for infrequent use, for example while visiting or holidaying in one of the partnership areas. If regular usage patterns are identified, restrictions may be applied to individual users.
I am a Sport Aberdeen member
Do I need a Leisure Link card?
No, you can use your Sport Aberdeen membership card. Please do not forget your card as you will be unable to gain access without it.
Where can I use my card?
You can use your card in participating Leisure Link areas, including Orkney, Highland, the Western Isles, Argyll and Bute, Moray, Angus, Aberdeenshire, Shetland and the Borders.
What’s included?
You can swim, use the gym and join fitness classes when spaces are available. Please note that gym induction fees may apply depending on the venue. Some Leisure Link partners may also offer other public sessions as part of the scheme. Please contact the centre you wish to visit for more information.
Summer and other children’s activity programmes are not included in the Leisure Link Partnership.
How much will it cost?
There is no extra charge to gain access under the Leisure Link 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. Induction fees may apply depending on the venue, so please contact the centre you wish to visit for more information.
Can I use my card as often as I like?
Leisure Link is for infrequent use, for example while visiting or holidaying in one of the partnership areas. If regular usage patterns are identified, restrictions may be applied to individual users.
Do I need to book in advance?
As policies differ in each region, please contact the centre you wish to visit in advance to check if booking is required.