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So… What Is Wild Swimming?

Let’s clear this up: wild swimming isn’t just for adventurers in wetsuits leaping off waterfalls. It’s any kind of swimming that happens in natural water – lakes, rivers, seas, even streams – instead of a chlorinated pool. Sounds refreshing, right?

And the best part? You don’t need fancy gear or a six-pack to start. Just curiosity, common sense, and maybe a good flask of tea for afterwards.

Why Give It a Go?

Besides feeling like you’ve just dunked your soul in a glacier smoothie, wild swimming can boost your mood, reduce stress, and genuinely make you feel alive. It’s also a great way to explore hidden corners of nature – think secret coves, peaceful riversides, and lakes with mist rising like something from a fantasy novel.

Also: it’s free.

What You Need to Know (Before You Jump In)

✅ 1. Safety First. Always.

Helpful link: The Outdoor Swimming Society Safety Guide

🥶 2. It’s Going to Be Cold

Yes, even in July. That’s part of the thrill! But to keep it safe:

Optional (but cosy): a woolly hat while swimming. You’ll look ridiculous and feel amazing.

👙 3. What to Wear

Whatever makes you comfortable:

🌿 4. Respect Nature (and People)

📍 5. Where to Try It

Some beginner-friendly wild swimming spots in the UK:

Want more? Check out our full guide to Wild Swimming Locations in the UK.

Final Tip: Just Go For It

Your first wild swim won’t be glamorous. You might shriek. You might forget a towel. But you’ll walk away buzzing with something no indoor pool can offer: that glorious, tingly, fresh-air high.

Go on – the water’s cold, but you won’t regret it.