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your best wild swims - UK(public transport details appreciated)

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I'll meet you further on up the road
I have had a few swims this year outdoors:

Frensham Great Ponds - walked along a bit away from the 'beach' and found a quiet spot for anglers and no swimmers - the lookout boat did eventually come over to advise us that there was weeds and deep water:hmm: and?
a good spot for guaranteed swimming and warms up quickly - walk or bus from Farnham station

River Stour - the suffolk/essex one - bit weedy, bit shallow and a few territorial swans - that was a quick swim - a few good entry spots along this river near deadham - walk or taxi from manningtree station

the silent pond - surrey - despite a poor press from some urbans it was ace if freezing - it was a cold wet day- the water was really clear and weed free at the edges - a quick dip unless you're brave about swimming right through much weed - also even on a cold wet day a few people walked through the area - probably packed on a hot day
walk or bus from Gomshall station
 
You swam in the silent pond? :eek:

Don't think I've had any wild swims since I went to Canada - lots of nice lakes round that way ;)
 
the little pond - it was really nice and clear to swim up and down near the edge - is there something I don't know? is is poisoned? :eek:
 
Nah, just always looked a bit skanky when I've seen it - not been there for about 15 years though :D

It's was really very clean and clear - I was surprised, and even up where it was very weedy it was clean.

The other pool nearby was less inviting.
 
any good spots in the upper thames?

There is a stream between Tackley and Nethercot near Kirtlington and Kirtlington Quarry. Just off the River Cherwell and around 14 miles north of Oxford on the canal - not far from Pigeon Lock.

There is some kind of mill pond where locals and one or two others who know it go for an outdoor swim. An attraction is a the fast flowing stream under a foot bridge. You can push yourself through like a log flume, or just jump in from the bridge. - there is a train station very close.

Other than that on hot evenings I've been for a few swims in the Thames at Port Meadow - very close to the centre of Oxford.

Also in Oxford is 'tumbling bay' used to be a river swimming pool, now in a state of disrepair but just about ok for an outdoor swim (it's not as nice as it sounds) - you can use it like a treadmill as there is a little water fall going in at one end.
 
The Thames at Penton Hook Island opposite Thorpe Park, or a little bit upstream at Silver Sands. Both have nice beaches, river muscles to be found at Silver Sands. Nearest train station is Staines, 20 minute walk from there.
 
more of a wild dipper
get in
go oooooooo ooooo oooooo for a bit
and get out
feeling cold and happy!
 
What a great term: wild swim.

We swim in the ocean at Third Beach, I don't know if that qualifies as a wild swim. It's not in a pool, but it's a city beach.
 
wild swim has been coined in the last few years to describe something that people have been doing forever

its a bit like cool camping:hmm:

although it means that there is more information about on the internet about good places to swim
 
There's no public transport up there, but some nice plunge pools in the head waters of the Taff just south of the Neuadd Reservoir and Pen Y Fan in the Brecon Beacons.

I think there is a bus up to the Storey Arms from Cardiff, which would allow a direct ascent up Pen Y Fan, and walk down to the res and the river, but you would have to go back over the ridge again to bus back.
 
Did a lovely swim last weekend from Topsham across the Exe estuary to the Turf Pub, absolutely beautiful. Semi-organised, but we dawdled at the back and had a lovely time.
 
that sounds :cool: lighterthief

I'm not a greatly strong swimmer and I worry about swimming across an estuary - maybe I need to go with a swim group...

my mum and dad are in Jersey at the moment texting me with all the swims they're getting - grrrr
 
I've also seen people swimming in the River Ouse between Lewes and Newhaven, in East Sussex - train stations all the way - Lewes, Southease, but would prob get out before Newhaven Port itself!
 
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