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As part of my new fitness regime (!), I am planning to do some serious lane swimming. Could I have advice on whether it is emptier at the pool in the early mornings or late evenings and also approximately how many people swim in the lanes (medium/fast) at your recommended times?


Many thanks.

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Forest Hill also worth a shout


My experience of Dulwich has been pretty good provided you get there at 6.30 or else aim to finish about 8.30. Late night also better.


If you're set on solitude then how about Brockwell Lido? http://www.fusion-lifestyle.com/centres/Brockwell_Lido/news/001_Lido_Winter_2016_Opening_Times

I switch Between Crystal palace & Dulwich, tend to go to Dulwich when Crystal palace isn't open later in the evening.

CP is much quieter & also a better work out with the 50m racing pool... I quite like the vibe there too at the centre.

I find ED ok, It is quite warm (not a bad thing this time of year) but I find a bit crowded sometimes so a slower swim.

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