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Swimming in Newcastle: Ocean Baths, Lap Pools and How to Join a Club

From the historic Merewether and Newcastle ocean baths to indoor lap pools, here is where Newcastle swimmers train and compete.

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By The Daily Newcastle · Published 30 May 2026, 6:15 pm

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Updated 1 d ago· 12 July 2026, 12:55 pm

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Swimming in Newcastle: Ocean Baths, Lap Pools and How to Join a Club
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Swimming is woven into the fabric of life in Newcastle. The city is blessed with some of the finest outdoor swimming facilities in Australia, from the heritage-listed Merewether Ocean Baths and the Newcastle Ocean Baths at Nobbys to the surf beaches that stretch along the coast. Add a network of indoor heated pools and an active club swimming scene and you have a city that nurtures swimmers from first splash to competitive level.

The Merewether Ocean Baths are one of the largest ocean baths in the southern hemisphere and a beloved local institution. Open year-round, they are popular for lap swimming in the sheltered pool, with the added drama of ocean swells washing over the edges on bigger swell days. Entry is free, making them one of the most democratic sporting facilities in the city. The Newcastle Ocean Baths at Nobbys offer a similar experience closer to the city centre, with a long history of community use.

For those who prefer a controlled, heated environment, Newcastle has a number of aquatic centres with heated indoor pools suitable for lap swimming and squad training. These centres typically offer lane hire for independent swimmers, alongside structured squad sessions for those who want coaching and a training program. Hours and prices vary by facility, so checking the City of Newcastle website for your nearest aquatic centre is the best starting point.

Competitive swimmers in Newcastle can join one of several clubs affiliated with Swimming NSW. Club swimming involves regular squad training, intra-club time trials and entry into regional, state and national competitions. Clubs welcome swimmers from around six years old upward, with masters (adult) squads available for competitive swimmers aged 25 and above. The season calendar and club listings are available through the Swimming NSW website.

Whether your goal is to do quiet laps at the ocean baths each morning, train with a competitive squad or simply take the children to a warm pool on a winter weekend, Newcastle's swimming infrastructure has you covered. The combination of ocean and indoor options is rare in a city of this size, and it is one of the features that makes Newcastle such a distinctive place to live an active life.

Sources: Swimming NSW City of Newcastle Aquatics

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