Adelaide has an active outdoor culture (Coastrek along the Heysen Trail, the City to Bay fun run and extensive linear parks for running) alongside a well-developed gym network. Prices tend to be more competitive than in Sydney or Melbourne. Here's a guide to the best gyms in Adelaide.
Major Gym Chains in Adelaide
Fitness First, Adelaide CBD, Norwood, Glenelg and other metropolitan locations. Mid-range, class programs and pools at select clubs. fitnessfirst.com.au
Anytime Fitness, 24/7 across Greater Adelaide from the CBD to Elizabeth and the hills. anytimefitness.com.au
Goodlife Health Clubs, Multiple Adelaide metro locations including Rundle Mall CBD, Marion and Prospect. goodlife.com.au
F45 Training, 50+ Adelaide studios across the metro area. f45training.com
Adelaide City Gyms
City of Adelaide Aquatic Facilities, The Adelaide Aquatic Centre (1 Jeffcott Road, North Adelaide) has a 50m pool, gym and group fitness at council-subsidised community rates. adelaideaquatic.com.au
SA Life, Multiple Adelaide gyms operated as a South Australian independent chain. Community-priced, well-equipped. salife.com.au
Free Outdoor Fitness in Adelaide
River Torrens Linear Park, 35km linear park along the Torrens River from the Hills to the sea. Free outdoor fitness stations, running and cycling infrastructure throughout.
Victoria Park Running Track, Free 400m athletics track at the historic Victoria Park racecourse, open to the public. One of Adelaide's best free fitness facilities.
Mount Lofty Summit Hiking, Cleland Conservation Park trails offer outstanding free outdoor fitness with spectacular Adelaide Plains views from the summit (727m). environment.sa.gov.au
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