Bannatyne’s Health Club Map

[osm_map lat="51.8766855" lon="-0.4169468" width="100%" height="480px" zoom="13"] Bannatyne's Health Club is a sports centre located in Luton, Bedfordshire, part of the well-known Bannatyne's fitness chain that operates across the United Kingdom. The club gives residents in and around Luton access to gym and fitness facilities in a town that sits roughly 30 miles north of London, within easy reach of the M1 motorway and Luton Airport Parkway rail station.Facilities and FitnessAs a dedicated sports centre, Bannatyne's Health Club in Luton caters to those looking for structured gym sessions, group exercise classes, and general health and wellbeing activities. The Bannatyne's brand operates clubs nationwide, and the Luton location forms part of that broader network, offering members a consistent standard of equipment and facilities associated with the chain.Getting ThereLuton is well connected by…
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Baylands Equestrian Centre Map

[osm_map lat="51.8661158" lon="-0.4219105" width="100%" height="480px" zoom="13"] Baylands Equestrian Centre is an equestrian facility located in Luton, Bedfordshire. Situated to the west of the town, it sits within the broader area that gives way to open countryside on the outskirts of the urban centre. The centre occupies a pitch-type site and is used for equestrian sport and activities, making it one of the few dedicated horse-riding venues serving the Luton area.Equestrian Sport in LutonLuton and its surrounding countryside in Bedfordshire have a long association with horse riding, with several stables and equestrian venues scattered across the rural fringes of the town. Baylands Equestrian Centre provides a local base for riders in the area, whether for leisure riding or more structured equestrian disciplines. Its position near the western edge of Luton means…
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Beech Hill Bowling Club Map

[osm_map lat="51.8906625" lon="-0.4463373" width="100%" height="480px" zoom="13"] Beech Hill Bowling Club is a bowls pitch located in the Beech Hill area of Luton, Bedfordshire. The club occupies a dedicated outdoor pitch and caters to players of the traditional sport of bowls, which has long had a following in the parks and green spaces of Luton's residential neighbourhoods.About the ClubAs a pitch-based facility, Beech Hill Bowling Club provides a space for both recreational and competitive bowls. The Beech Hill area sits within the wider residential fabric of Luton, surrounded by housing and local streets typical of the town's outer neighbourhoods. Luton itself is well connected by road and rail, with Luton railway station providing links to London and the wider Midlands.Visiting Beech Hill Bowling ClubThose interested in bowls in Luton will find…
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[osm_map lat="51.8927886" lon="-0.4053542" width="100%" height="480px" zoom="13"] Co-Op Luton Bowls Club is a sports centre in Luton dedicated to lawn bowls. The club provides facilities for players of all abilities to enjoy this traditional recreational sport. Bowls is played on a carefully maintained green, where players roll weighted balls toward a smaller target ball known as the jack. The club welcomes both experienced competitors and newcomers looking to learn the game in a friendly, welcoming atmosphere.Located within Luton, the bowls club serves the local community as a venue for regular play, social events, and competitive matches. The sport of bowls has long been popular in British towns and cities, and Luton's facility continues this tradition. Whether visitors are seeking to join a club, improve their skills, or simply enjoy an afternoon…
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Inspire: Luton Sports Village Map

[osm_map lat="51.9059792" lon="-0.3940818" width="100%" height="480px" zoom="13"] Sitting on Butterfield Green Road in Luton's LU2 postal district, Inspire: Luton Sports Village is a multi-sport centre operated by Luton Borough Council. The two-storey building is part of the Active Luton network and brings together a range of sporting facilities under one roof, making it one of the more substantial public leisure venues in Bedfordshire.What to Expect InsideThe centre is set up for multiple sports disciplines, catering to a broad range of fitness and activity preferences. As a council-run facility, it is intended to serve residents across Luton and the surrounding area, with programming likely to include both casual sessions and structured sports activities. Visitors can contact the centre directly on +44 1582 393230 to check session times, availability, and membership options.Getting ThereThe…
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Kenilworth Road Stadium Map

[osm_map lat="51.8842133" lon="-0.4316681" width="100%" height="480px" zoom="13"] One mile west of Luton town centre, in the district of Bury Park, sits Kenilworth Road Stadium - a 12,000 all-seater ground that has been the home of Luton Town Football Club since 1905. Despite its official address being 1 Maple Road, the stadium takes its widely used name from the road running along one end of the ground. Locally it is known simply as the Kenny.A Ground with Deep RootsLuton Town arrived at Kenilworth Road under urgent circumstances. Their previous ground at Dunstable Road was sold for housing at short notice by their landlord, prompting the club's directors to quickly secure a new site. The first match at the new ground took place on 4 September 1905, a 0-0 draw against Plymouth Argyle.…
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Lewsey Swimming Pool Map

[osm_map lat="51.8999881" lon="-0.4852573" width="100%" height="480px" zoom="13"] Lewsey Swimming Pool is a public sports centre in the Lewsey area of Luton, operated by Active Luton, the organisation that manages leisure facilities across the town. As a publicly operated venue, it is run with local residents in mind, providing accessible swimming facilities for the surrounding community.Swimming and Sport at LewseyThe facility's primary sport is swimming, making it one of the local options for residents in the western parts of Luton looking for pool access without travelling into the town centre. Active Luton manages several sites across Luton, and Lewsey Swimming Pool sits within that network as a community-focused venue serving the Lewsey Farm and nearby neighbourhoods.
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Luton Indoor Bowls Club Map

[osm_map lat="51.8933894" lon="-0.4058343" width="100%" height="480px" zoom="13"] Luton Indoor Bowls Club sits at 50 Stockingstone Road in Luton, within the LU2 postal district. The facility is a dedicated sports centre for the game of bowls, giving residents across Luton a sheltered, year-round venue where the weather never interrupts play. Stockingstone Road runs through a residential part of northern Luton, making the club reasonably accessible from surrounding neighbourhoods.What the Club OffersAs an indoor bowls venue, the club caters to players who want to enjoy the sport regardless of season or conditions outside. Indoor bowls attracts a broad range of participants, from those new to the game to long-standing members who have played for many years. The club falls under the oversight of the Luton local authority.Finding the ClubThe address at 50 Stockingstone…
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Luton Town Football Club training centre Map

[osm_map lat="51.8995082" lon="-0.4680289" width="100%" height="480px" zoom="13"] Luton Town Football Club's training centre is a dedicated soccer facility in Luton, Bedfordshire, used by the club for day-to-day training and player development. As a sports centre focused exclusively on football, it forms a working part of the club's operations away from their main stadium.About the FacilityThe training centre is classified as a sports facility with soccer as its designated use. It gives Luton Town Football Club a permanent base for coaching sessions, fitness work, and squad preparation. Facilities of this kind are typically restricted to club staff, players, and associated personnel rather than being open to the general public.Getting ThereLuton is well connected by road via the M1 motorway, and the town has a mainline railway station with regular services to London…
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Luton West End Bowls Club Map

[osm_map lat="51.8678094" lon="-0.4154279" width="100%" height="480px" zoom="13"] Luton West End Bowls Club is a bowls pitch located in the west end area of Luton, Bedfordshire. The club occupies a dedicated outdoor pitch and provides a facility for both social and competitive bowls within the local community. The west end of Luton is a residential part of the town, with streets of housing and local amenities characteristic of this part of the borough.Bowls in LutonLawn bowls has a long tradition in English towns, and clubs like Luton West End Bowls Club give players of all ages a place to take part in the sport locally. The pitch layout is suited to organised club play, with members typically gathering for regular matches and club sessions throughout the playing season, which generally runs from…
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Salto Gymnastics Club Map

[osm_map lat="51.9218261" lon="-0.4793268" width="100%" height="480px" zoom="13"] Salto Gymnastics Club occupies The Salto Centre at 98 Camford Way in Luton, within the LU3 postal district in the northern part of the city. The facility is registered as a sports centre and is dedicated entirely to gymnastics, providing a dedicated space for the sport within the local community.The FacilityKnown formally as The Salto Centre, the club operates from its own named building on Camford Way, giving it a permanent, purpose-associated home. The LU3 3AN postcode places it in the Luton borough, under the local authority of Luton itself.Getting ThereThe club is situated in the LU3 area of Luton, a residential part of the city in the northwest. Camford Way is accessible by local road routes through Luton, and the surrounding neighbourhood includes…
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The Jump Club Map

[osm_map lat="51.8820067" lon="-0.4182435" width="100%" height="480px" zoom="13"] The Jump Club is a sports centre located in Luton, Bedfordshire. As a leisure facility, it caters to those looking for active indoor recreation, with trampolining and jumping-based activities at its core. Luton itself sits in the southern part of Bedfordshire, well connected by road via the M1 motorway and served by Luton train station, which puts the town within easy reach of London and the wider East Midlands.Visiting The Jump ClubFor families, groups, and individuals seeking an energetic day out in Luton, The Jump Club provides a dedicated sports centre environment. Luton has a range of leisure facilities spread across its neighbourhoods, and jump parks of this type have become a popular choice for children's parties, fitness sessions, and casual visits alike. It…
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Venue 360 Map

[osm_map lat="51.8713536" lon="-0.3985894" width="100%" height="480px" zoom="13"] Sitting on Gipsy Lane in Luton, Venue 360 is a multi-sport centre at number 20, with the postcode LU1 3JH placing it within easy reach of central Luton. The site has a history connected to the area's industrial past - it was formerly known as the Vauxhall Recreation Club, reflecting its origins as a leisure facility tied to the Vauxhall Motors workforce that long defined much of Luton's employment and community life.Sport and FacilitiesToday, Venue 360 operates as a multi-sport centre open to the wider community. The range of sports available makes it a practical destination for residents across Luton looking for indoor and outdoor activity options in one location.Getting ThereThe centre is located on Gipsy Lane in the LU1 district of Luton. Its…
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Wigmore Valley Skate Park Map

[osm_map lat="51.8867224" lon="-0.3662931" width="100%" height="480px" zoom="13"] Wigmore Valley Skate Park sits in the Wigmore area of Luton, a residential neighbourhood in the eastern part of the town. The skate park is a designated pitch for skateboarding, giving local riders a dedicated space to practise and progress their skills away from pavements and car parks.The Local AreaWigmore is a largely suburban part of Luton, with housing estates, green spaces, and local amenities spread across the area. The valley setting gives the neighbourhood a slightly open feel compared to more built-up parts of the town, and the skate park fits naturally into the recreational provision for younger residents in the area.Visiting the Skate ParkThe park is suited to skateboarders of varying ability levels and is a straightforward destination for anyone living in…
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