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Melbourne's Best Outdoor Pools Offer Year-Round Lap Swimming Spots

Melbourne residents are heading to these open-air spots along the coast and inner suburbs for consistent lap sessions amid cooler winter conditions.

By Melbourne Wellness Desk · Published 10 July 2026, 2:20 pm

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Melbourne's Best Outdoor Pools Offer Year-Round Lap Swimming Spots
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Melbourne's coastal rock pools and select outdoor lap facilities drew steady crowds for morning swims on 9 July, with water temperatures holding around 14 degrees Celsius at several sites.

Interest in these locations has risen this winter as locals seek low-cost outdoor exercise options that combine swimming with fresh air exposure, especially after recent reports highlighted the mental health benefits of cold water immersion for city dwellers.

Named sites drawing regular lap swimmers

The rock pools at Half Moon Bay in Black Rock offer a natural 50-metre stretch between the breakwater and shoreline where swimmers complete repeated lengths without lane ropes. Further inland, the outdoor 25-metre pool at Collingwood Leisure Centre on Turnbull Street provides heated lanes open from 6am daily, with direct access from the adjacent Yarra River trail network used by runners from Fitzroy and Abbotsford.

Both locations sit within 15 minutes of the Tan Track, allowing users to combine a run with a swim in one session. The Collingwood facility recorded 4,200 lap entries in June alone, according to council booking data.

Entry costs and access details

Adult entry at Collingwood Leisure Centre stands at $8.20 for a single lap session as of July 2026, while Half Moon Bay remains free though parking on Beach Road fills by 7am on weekdays. Swimmers report the rock pool area accommodates 12 to 15 people comfortably during peak morning hours before the tide shifts.

Those planning visits should confirm current water conditions through the City of Bayside website and consider a quick check with a local GP before starting any new cold-water routine, as individual tolerance varies.

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