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I don't know if anyone has already mentioned this as a cracking family activity but we've just discovered Dulwich College Sports Club (rather belatedly given that our 6 year old has been going there for holiday camps for a good few holidays) as a fab place for family sports activities.


?56 a month for a family pass gives us all free admission to the pool (UV not chlorine!), the badminton/tennis/squash courts and for us adults the gym and sports equipment.


Also we've got discounted swimming lessons (no waiting list - straight in for our 4 and 6 year old on Sunday mornings) and they seem to have a much more sensible approach to the adult/child ratio side of things.


Given that we spend easily a tenner every weekend on swimming pools and then on top want to get fit in 2014 I think this is a great value option, it also has really easy parking out front and good long opening hours.


Just in case anyone's of a mind to do that sort of thing :)

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