wild swimming
The first British woman to swim the Channel has inspired a film - here's the extraordinary story of Mercedes Gleitze
In 1927, Brighton-born Mercedes Gleitze became the first British woman to swim the English Channel – and a star was born
Dartmoor Potato Cave walk, Devon
This 4.3-mile walk takes you to three Dartmoor intrigues: the mysterious Crazy Well Pool, Dartmoor Potato Cave and Devonport Leat.
Great Rigg walk, Lake District
This hearty circular walk climbs from the shores of Rydal Water to the summit of Great Rigg then back via Grasmere. Those with energy to spare can continue on to the hidden plunge pool of Buckstones Jump for a secret swim.
Best wild swimming spots near London
Walk to a wild swimming spot – just a train ride away from central London. Here is our guide to a selection of the best wild swimming spots near London.
Best wild swimming spots in Britain
Explore the UK's most beautiful waters with our guide to the best places to go for a wild swim
Best wild swimming gear for an outdoor dip
We turn to Helen Webster, editor of 220 Triathlon, for advice on what to choose for your wild swimming kit
Best wild swimming spots for seeing wildlife
Throughout the year, wild swimmers are able to share their rivers and lakes with some of the UK's most impressive wildlife, from salmon and kingfishers to curlews and peregrine falcons. We share some of the best places to go wild swimming – and the birds, fish and wildlife you might see there
Is it safe to swim in reservoirs?
With the surge in popularity of wild swimming, many are calling for open access to England's 2,000 reservoirs. But is it a good idea to swim in a reservoir? Find out the arguments for and against, plus which reservoirs allow swimming, in our expert guide.
Wild swimming in Britain: water safety and how to get started
Dive into our essential guide to wild swimming with our pick of the best places to swim in the UK, water safety and tips on how to get started.
Day out: Redmire Force and the River Ure, North Yorkshire
Discovered two fabulous Yorkshire swimming spots, perfect for whiling away a hot August day
Three Shires Head walk, Derbyshire, Staffordshire, Cheshire
This figure-of-eight walk through the uplands of the Peak District National Park pauses for a paddle and picnic at a series of magical cascades
Day out: Llyn Cwm Llwch, Powys
Climb to the summit of South Wales’ highest peak and cool off in the deep, dark waters of its neighbouring llyn
Day out: River Cam and the Grantchester Meadows, Cambridgeshire
Take an aquatic adventure down the River Cam, from Lord Byron’s old bathing grounds to Cambridge’s punt-filled waters
Day out: Trevellas Porth, Cornwall
Discover a quiet Cornish cove where opportunities for snorkelling, rock-pooling, paddles and swims abound
Active ways to enjoy the great outdoors
Boost your fitness and try something new with our guide to the best active and adventurous ways to experience the great outdoors.
S is for Swimming: mindfulness in nature
How swimming outdoors can improve physical and mental wellbeing
Waterlog reswum: a wild swimming journey following Roger Deakin
Wild swimming provide the perfect antidote to anxiety for writer Joe Minihane, who sets out to retrace the route of environmentalist Roger Deakin's nature writing classicWaterlog' by embarking on a swimming journey across the UK for his own book 'Floating'.
Challenging waters: the diary of a Lake District swimmer
On his 60th birthday, John Mather took on the challenge of a lifetime – to swim the length of all 17 lakes within the Lake District National Park
A celebration of swimming: the wild and wonderful Bantham Swoosh
Swimmers took to the chilly waters of the River Avon estuary in Devon last weekend to take part in the Bantham Swoosh -a 6km wild swim to the sea organised by the Outdoor Swimming Society. Carys Matthews takes on the challenge...
Secret swimming near Dartmouth
Wild swimming takes on a whole new frissant once winter bites. Despite the cold Rosee Woodland doesn't need much persuading to dive in...
I swam and I conquered: swimming the Dart 10k
Swimming alongside seals, otters and other watery wildlife, Rosee Woodland joins 1,600 swimmers to tackle her biggest swimming challenge yet - the Dart 10k in Devon, which took place last weekend.
Swimming back to nature
Carys Matthews on finding sense of freedom swimming outdoors
Feeling the Swoosh
The second Bantham Swoosh, a 6km wild swim along the River Avon estuary in Devon, took place last weekend. Alongside 600 other swimmers, Rosee Woodland finds her flow in her latest swim adventure.
Roger Deakin: writer and wild swimmer
Handsome, witty and freedom-loving, Roger Deakin was the first great champion of wild swimming – and one of the best nature writers of his generation. Ten years after Roger’s death, Patrick Barkham celebrates his rich and unconventional life.