The Edge

The Edge

📍 University Of Leeds, Willow Terrace Rd, Woodhouse, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK

About The Edge

The Edge, situated at the University of Leeds in Woodhouse, is a comprehensive sports and fitness facility. Boasting a strong Google rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars from over 775 reviews, it's a popular choice for exercise and activities in Leeds, drawing members and visitors from across the city and university community.

This dynamic facility offers an extensive array of equipment for various physical exercises and sports activities, catering to diverse fitness levels and interests. Patrons appreciate the fair amount of equipment available and the varied opportunities for staying active. While it can be busy, particularly during term time, its wide range of offerings ensures there's something for everyone.

Visiting Information

The Edge operates extended hours from Monday to Friday, opening at 6:30 AM and closing at 10:30 PM. On weekends, the facility is open from 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM on both Saturday and Sunday. The venue is highly accessible, featuring wheelchair-accessible parking, entrance, restrooms, and seating. For convenience, a variety of payment options are accepted, including credit cards, debit cards, and NFC payments.

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📍 University Of Leeds, Willow Terrace Rd, Woodhouse, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK

4.2

from 776 reviews

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Showing 5 of 776 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 9 February 2026.

Anonymous
3/5
a week ago

This gym has polite, helpful and friendly staff However, there needs to be more equipment or the membership needs to be capped as the gym gets so busy it is practically infringing on health and safety requirements! Also, every now and then, a dj will come in and play ridiculously loud music with heavy bass which seems to annoy most people. Recently, there have been several water leaks in the gym and it was closed for a couple of days. However, upon reopening, the problem hasn’t been properly fixed as there are buckets all round the gym and water puddles, some of which haven’t been marked off clearly.

Anonymous
4/5
a month ago

I have been a member of this gym for 2 years now, and the gym has a fair amount of equipment for its size. However, I've noticed that most members of this gym lack the etiquette and courtesy of wiping down the equipment when they're done and often leave weights on or just on the floor around. Just hoping there might be more enforcement around this otherwise it's a good gym.

Anonymous
5/5
a year ago

This is a nice place for many physical exercises and activities. I go there regularly for playing and sport activities. The cost for membership is quite high for external people. The EDGE needs to come up with a different plan. People really struggle to pay for its facilities and they don't use all of them. For me, the next plan should be to have a membership plan for each facility and keep adding on top of them. They have a gym and many other facilities for example, squash, swimming, basketball, badminton, indoor football, cricket, climbing etc. booking required for any of these ones. They also gave a nice place for socializing and if you wish to sit and chit chat. Parking is a big issue! And it is paid. Although, it is a big parking area, it is also used by Leeds University people and hence super busy all the time and hard to find a parking space. Because of the parking cost, it makes the visit even more expensive for external visitors. Other than that, it has wheelchair accessibility. 6 electric cars charging socket and all functioning. If you are lucky you might find one of them free. People are nice and friendly. They do have gym or swimming trainers as well.

Anonymous
2/5
3 months ago

It's impossibly busy during term time. Even with a premium membership it's difficult to get through a workout at any reasonable time of day. Gym users don't have basic etiquette (putting back weights, getting in the way of those lifting, just generally wandering around aimlessly), classes are poorly scheduled and take up much more space than they need, and it's getting dangerous. The mirrors are terribly placed and designed for style rather than checking your form which is their actual purpose. We know that zoomers use the gym as a social place for some reason, but this isn't a nightclub and the gym space must adapt to this. The staff are very friendly and do appreciate these issues. It's also becoming impossible to book classes and those that you can book are often overfull with people just showing up without a ticket. Hopefully management will give them resource to expand.

Anonymous
3/5
5 months ago

The reception staff at the Edge are always very good, welcoming and helpful. However on a different note after swimming yesterday morning for the 7:30 am session (7/9/25), and experiencing the revised lane set out it was a very dissatisfying lane swim. The 7:30 - 8:30 am Saturday and Sunday swims are supposed to be a lane swim with lanes to segregate swimmers of different abilities. However the removal of 3 lane ropes renders most of the pool as a free for all. And when the students come back and the pool gets busier then lane swimming will be a waste of time. And bearing in mind some very fast swimmers use these sessions there could be some very bad collisions. And to make matters worse, the already limited 1 hour swim (and that’s when swimmers are allowed in on time), has now being been shaved to 55 minutes, which is to enable the children’s swimming lessons to start earlier, bearing in mind these swimming lessons go on for several hours. Another annoying aspect, particularly with the Saturday swim is that the end lane during the 1 adult swim is hired out for private lane hire / swimming lessons, mainly for young children, often just 1 child in the end lane, which happens to be the widest lane in the pool. So pool space is already limited for the relatively time limited adult swim as it is. All I can say is that management should seriously consider installing all the lane ropes again, reinstating it as a 1 hour session, with the pool roller shutter door open on time and incorporating the private lane hire into the children’s swimming lessons program. Ideally the adult 1 hour swim should be extended to 90 mins, with a 7 am start time.