A treasured lido in Kent has been compared to a Mediterraen resort by experts who say it resembles a Greek holiday resort.
The Strand Lido in Gillingham – a treasured destination amongst residents for nearly 130 years – features on the Historic Pools of Britain register. It earns its place as the sole riverside salt-water pool in the UK.
Initially opened in June 1896, The Strand Lido has remained a cherished location for countless families. With water sourced straight from the River Medway and treated with chlorine for secure bathing, it's a beloved location for a sunny day out.
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For fitness enthusiasts, the lido provides six 25-metre swimming lanes. There's additionally a paddling pool for toddlers, alongside a 300-metre gentle current river, elephant-themed slides and water fountains to keep young guests amused, reports MyLondon.
With its pristine white surfaces and azure-painted aquatic zones, the entire venue resembles a Mediterranean holiday destination rather than a location beside the River Medway, according to experts writing for The Lido Guide. The review reads: "Nothing about the exterior gives away what lies within.

"What lies within is a riot of Mediterranean-resort-style colour and fun. Any children in the party will be completely unable to contain their excitement.
"The whole thing is a freeform riot of bright white painted concrete, edged in royal blue, that gives the treated river water that fills the pool a hue that is more reminiscent of Greece than Kent."
The entertainment factor wasn't overlooked either, with the guide noting: "It takes a special sort of curmudgeon not to grin like a loon while hurtling down a pink elephant's trunk into brilliant clear water."
Catering to all needs, the venue boasts sunbathing areas, an on-site café (though you're welcome to pack your own picnic), changing facilities, loos, poolside showers and a shop selling inflatables, but you'll have to hurry to enjoy it - it'll soon closes until next year.
The pool remains unheated, meaning it only opens its gates during warmer months, from May 25 to September 1. Advance ticket booking is essential, with two daily sessions running from 10:30am to 1:30pm and 2:30pm to 5:30pm.
One delighted visitor shared their praise on Tripadvisor, writing: "So impressed with this place and feel lucky to have it in Medway. Very clean, love that the water is sourced and filtered from the Medway, not too much chlorine as lots of natural salt!
"Could easily spend the day here sunbathing and slipping in and out of the water at own pleasure."
Another visitor dubbed it a "hidden gem" whilst recounting their visit. They said: "What a great place to go. Went for the first time this summer and was pleasantly surprised.
"It was very clean and well maintained. The parking was super cheap and the numbers were controlled so it never felt overcrowded which was lovely."
Close by, the Strand Park features a delightful miniature railway, an open-air fitness centre, a parkour course, tennis facilities, picturesque waterside strolls, and children's playground areas.
Another fan remarked: "This place is full of great things to do. Walk along the river, Crazy Golf, a mine railway and, of course, the wonderful Strand Lido Swimming Pool. Something for all really."
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