Wild Swimming in the North of England
Rory CallandWe live on a wet island, we may as well embrace it. The North of England is veined with cuts and canals that once were vital to the functioning of our society. Our lakes are treasured by all and none go without being painted, while rivers forge through our towns and cities, defining them. The local word for stream changes every 20 miles, and it rains – it rains a bunch. Making the North an ideal place to indulge in some wild swimming.
Exploring the blue parts of the North is one of the great simple pleasures, and wild swimmers reflect the waters themselves with their array of characters. Some see challenges to be met, trials to be endured. Others just see a chance to get away, relax, and reconnect with something honest and good. For me the purge in a mountain tarn at the end of a hike is the biggest draw, for regulars at places like Sale Water Park and Hathersage Swimming Pool it’s also the sense of community. The tapestry of our waterways throws up a similar diversity, waterfalls like Janet’s Foss and Hells Gill are dramatic set pieces, while lakes like Windermere, Wastwater and Derwent Reservoir exude a more tranquil majesty.
With more man-made outdoor venues opening up every year like Ilkley or Hull Lido, you’ll never be too far away from a swim. Even in the middle of the city, you can enjoy the chilly thrill and adventure of cold water with wild shore Liverpool.
Unrelenting curiosity and a sense of adventure are two of the only constants among wild swimmers. Once you’re in, you’ll find that the country is a refilling cup. The more tarns you dip or ghylls you scramble, the longer your wishlist will become. However, it is wise to do your research and have as much info as possible about the quality and temperature of the water you’re getting into. This kind of swimming is called wild for a reason and can often get people into uncomfortable situations.
We’ve compiled a guide of our favourite natural beauty spots and more urban chilly dips so there’s a swim for everyone, regardless of location or ambition. We start at the vast expanse of Morecambe Bay and make our way through waterfalls, rivers and secluded pots to Lido’s and urban wild water.