Open Waters Crowd Sourced Guide
Open Waters Crowd Sourced Guide
Open Waters CommunityIn this Guide
- 1 Bantham Beach
- 2 Grantchester Meadows
- 3 St Leonards On Sea Beach
- 4 Ross Back Sands
- 5 Divers Cove
- 6 Miller Ground
- 7 Footscray Meadows
- 8 North Ronaldsay
- 9 Walpole Bay and Tidal Pool
- 10 Lyme Regis Beach
- 11 Hathersage Outdoor Pool
- 12 Seatown Beach
- 13 Hope Cove
- 14 Hove Beach
- 15 Clevedon Marine Lake
- 16 Warleigh Weir
- 17 Budleigh Salterton
- 18 Clifton Lido
- 19 Vobster Quay
- 20 Jubilee Pool
- 21 Kynance Cove
- 22 Porthdinllaen
- 23 Steephill Cove
- 24 Man O’War Beach
- 25 Oxwich Bay
- 26 Bowleaze Cove
- 27 West Reservoir
- 28 Thermae Bath Spa
- 29 Shangri-La Hotel
- 30 Ragdale Hall
- 31 King Street Townhouse
- 32 Canary Riverside Plaza Hotel
- 33 St Brides Spa Hotel
- 34 Sky Pool
- 35 Perranporth Beach
- 36 The Burn of Lunklet
- 37 Rob Roy's Bathtub
- 38 Frensham Great Pond
- 39 Barton-on-Sea Beach
- 40 Pedn Vounder Beach
- 41 Durdle Door
- 42 Lee Valley Park
- 43 Tide Mills
- 44 Battery Rocks
- 45 Highcliffe Beach
- 46 Milford on Sea
- 47 Liquid Leisure Windsor
- 48 Rickmansworth Aquadrome Lake
- 49 Bray Lake
- 50 Parliament Hill Lido
- 51 Rydal Beck
- 52 Milarrochy Bay
- 53 Castle Stalker
- 54 Botany Bay
- 55 Portobello Beach
- 56 Traigh Mhòr
- 57 Great and Little Bernera
- 58 Ninesprings Nature Park Walking trail
Bantham Beach
“A gorgeous sandy beach in South hams at the mouth of the River Avon where you can forage for sea treasure, surf or sun yourself in the summer. I go often to collect drift wood and shells to use in my art pieces. Swim Level: Beginner Public Transport: No Facilities: Lifeguards from May - Sept Added by @nuttersbychloehill”
More InfoGrantchester Meadows
“Sick place to go for a picnic and a swim in the summer. Bit muddy , but alright when you dive in. Bring your armbands just in case. Swim Level: Intermediate Public Transport: Yes Facilities: No Added by @tenzinball”
More InfoSt Leonards On Sea Beach
“Quieter than most tourist beaches, with some gorgeous views up at Hastings cliffs, plus there's a lovely group of swimmers, the St Leonards Bluetits, for bigger supportive swims when you want them. Swim Level: Beginner Public Transport: Yes Facilities: Changing rooms Added by @filmsvbooks”
More InfoRoss Back Sands
“One of the best beaches I've been to, beautiful white sand, very few people, no litter and lots of seals which are very cute. Nudity is also acceptable if that's your thing. Swim Level: Beginner Public Transport: No Facilities: None Added by @kittycatmeow4”
More InfoDivers Cove
“Stunning reservoir with clear water that glows a vibrant turquoise in the sunshine where you can go open water swimming, or even take cheeky stop by the hot tub or saunas in you're feeling boujie. Swim Level: Intermediate Public Transport: No Facilities: Lifeguards Added by @shotbymelissa ”
More InfoMiller Ground
“Beautiful place to swim, one of the best places I've been to wild swim in the UK with some amazing views around the lake. Takes a little bit of a walk along the footpath to get there and you should keep an eye out for boats, but well worth it. Swim Level: Intermediate Public Transport: No Facilities: No Wheelchair access: No Added by @samblenk”
More InfoFootscray Meadows
“I love this place because it's got fresh running water, beautiful lakes and streams and massive grass areas for lounging in the sun. Perfect place to rest and restore your energy. Swim Level: Not for swimming Public Transport: Yes Facilities: No Added by @feensface ”
More InfoNorth Ronaldsay
“Home to a unique breed of seaweed eating sheep who live on it's rocky-foreshore, this beach isn't neccesarrily one for swimming but it's a place where once a year you can tap into local cutlure and traditions by attending the North Ronaldsay Sheep Festival which involves rebuilding the drystone sheep dyke to prevent the special breed from straying from the shores and eating grass which is toxic to the sheep. Swim Level: Not for swimming Public Transport: No Facilities: No Added by @gazzergram_”
More InfoWalpole Bay and Tidal Pool
“Such a great pool and there's a queer swim meet there once a month which is great for water lovers who might not feel so comfortable going to the pool alone. Swim Level: Beginner Public Transport: Yes Facilities: No Added by @freshasadaiz ”
More InfoLyme Regis Beach
“An effortlessly beautiful beach where you can swim or go fossil foraging if that floats your boat. Swim Level: Beginner Public Transport: Yes Facilities: Yes, RNLI lifeguards Added by @xcazzyx ”
More InfoHathersage Outdoor Pool
“One of my fav pools, it's open air, heated and has beautiful views of the surrounding hills. Swim Level: Beginner Public Transport: No Facilities: Yes, lifeguards and changing rooms Added by @heyellieq”
More InfoSeatown Beach
“Tiny little shingle beach with stunning views. Great for a quiet little retreat, peppered with fossils and there are some fantastic walks to be had on the surrounding cliffs with spectacular views of the sea. Swim Level: Intermediate Public Transport: No Facilities: Yes, toilets Added by @wilhopson”
More InfoHope Cove
“Hope Cove is like a little slice of the Med tucked into the Devonshire shores. The cove itself is beautiful, with crystal clear water, little streams and rockpools that pepper the beach and lots of big boulders for climbing. It's safe as there's very little current and there are usually lifeguards in the summer months and if you get tired of paddling then there's a lovely little gallery where you can enjoy art produced by locals. Swim Level: Beginner Public Transport: No Facilities: Yes, Seasonal lifeguards Added by @indiahill_mhd”
More InfoHove Beach
“The bit of Brighton Beach that extends down to Hove is a an oddly serene oasis compared to the main bit of the beach by Brighton town centre. Not many tourist stray down that far, there's a mixture of sandy and pebbled sections and the main draw is it's a lot quieter. Lovely for a dip in the summer and the major key is to position yourself inbetween Marrocco's (a fantastic Italian restaurant where the go to order is a Frittura Mista - a HUGE and delivious box of seafood and chips) and the Brass Monkey's Ice Cream cart (often positioned on Courtney Terrace on the beach front where the beach huts are). Swim Level: Beginner Public Transport: Yes Facilities: Yes Added by @indiahill_mhd”
More InfoClevedon Marine Lake
“Powered by volunteers, Clevedon Marine Lake is a salt water tidal pool filled with water and set against the the Bristol channel. Swim, paddle, crab, SUP or canoe here any day of the year. Swim Level: Beginner Public Transport: Yes Facilities: No Added by @bonnieophelia ”
More InfoWarleigh Weir
“Take the Bristol to Bath cycle route and end here to pop your toes in the water. Take a picnic and meander through the valley, enjoying a dip in the River avon. Swim Level: Beginner Public Transport: No Facilities: No Added by @bonnieophelia ”
More InfoBudleigh Salterton
“A 2 mile long pebble beach, set against jurassic cliffs, is a perfect spot for a long walk and day out in the south Devon area. After, get a clotted cream ice cream and pop to the long high street of charity shops. Swim Level: Beginner Public Transport: No Facilities: No Wheelchair Access: Yes Added by @bonnieophelia”
More InfoClifton Lido
“Tucked away behind Clifton Village in North Bristol, Clifton Lido is a calm oasis offering delicious swim and lunch packages. Pop in during winter as the pool is heated all year round. Swim Level: Beginner Public Transport: Yes Facilities: Yes, lifeguards and changing rooms Added by @bonnieophelia”
More InfoVobster Quay
“If you fancy a little inland adventure, or just want to brush up on your skills before going on a holiday further afield, you can try your hand at scuba diving, open water swimming or stand-up paddleboarding centre in Somerset. Swim Level: Intermediate, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: Lifeguard + Changing Rooms + Guide, Added by @dancetoujours”
More InfoJubilee Pool
“This is a beautiful art deco saltwater lido formed in an unusual, triangular shape. You can take a dip while enjoying a little slice of history. Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: Yes, Facilties: Lifeguard + Changing Rooms, Wheelchair Access: Yes. Added by: @dancetoujours ”
More InfoKynance Cove
“A real gem of the south west, this is one of my favourite places in the UK to go snorkelling. Also at low tide you can explore the surrounding caves and it feels like you're walking through a magical kingdom of rocks, water and hidden caves. Swim Level: Beginner Public Transport: No, Facilities: Changing Rooms, Wheelchair Access: No”
More InfoPorthdinllaen
“Beautiful sandy beach next to a quaint, picture-perfect fishing village with some truly amazing views and you can grab a drink at Tŷ Coch Tavern after. Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: No, Wheelchair Access: Partial.”
More InfoSteephill Cove
“The cutest little cove in the world with a bit of a swashbuckling vibe from the smugglers caves that are dotted about. It's got a lovely sandy beach, which is really quiet as it's tucked away from any roads or hustle and bustle and there's even a botanical garden nearby if you're visiting with friends who are less keen on beach activities. Seafood is to die for. Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: No, Facilities: No, Wheelchair Access: No”
More InfoMan O’War Beach
“Even thought the route to Man O'War is really steep, it's worth the effort. The water is so beautiful, it's literally like being in the Med on a hot day. Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: No, Facilities: No, Wheelchair Access: No”
More InfoOxwich Bay
“So I had to double take at pictures of this beach when I was looking ahead of my visit, because it genuinely looks like a beach I love in Trinidad. The water is crystal clear and I had a sick day here doing paddle boarding and snorkeling and collecting sea treasures. Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: No, Wheelchair Access: Yes”
More InfoBowleaze Cove
“This was a lovely little discovery on a camping holiday to Osmington Mills in Weymouth. The beach is sandy and pebbly, but the best thing about it is the water is super clear and it's pretty shallow for quite a distance offshore, which was great for the members of our group who were anxious about deeper water. Also, it's a lot less busy than Weymouth Beach. Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: No, Wheelchair Access: Yes, Added by @indiahill_mhd”
More InfoWest Reservoir
“Really great facility to have in the heart of Hackney borough. I love going here for a cold water swim all year round. There's nothing quite like it in the rest of London and there's something really liberating about having access to cool water and open horizon against the city skyline. Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: Lifeguard + Changing Rooms, Wheelchair Access: Yes”
More InfoThermae Bath Spa
“This one is for all my people after a boujie weekend. Floating around in these beautiful heated pools, overlooking the rooftops of Bath city is such a treat, especially at sunset. There's also an indoor pool if you don't fancy the one on the roof. And if you plan your trip, you can head down to the Roman Baths to contrast your modern experience of the water with a guided tour to find out how the Romans enjoyed the water too! Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: Lifeguard + Changing Rooms + Guide, Wheelchair Access: Yes ”
More InfoShangri-La Hotel
“Ok hear me out, this pool is small and kind of spenny because you only get access when you book a room in the hotel, but the view from this pool is amazing. It's 52 floors up and you can see all of London. This is definitely one to consider as a birthday, valentines, palentines or anniversary experience. If you're going to go up the Shard, this is the way to do it. Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: Lifeguard + Changing Rooms, Wheelchair Access: Yes”
More InfoRagdale Hall
“This spa is so decadent, there are six pools and each has a different kind of vide. There's one set up on the roof, another which is more of a kid's pool with a rockpool kind of vibe, but my favourite one is the one set slightly aside from the hall in the grounds as it has more of a holiday abroad kind of vibe. Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: Lifeguard + Changing Rooms, Wheelchair Access: Yes”
More InfoKing Street Townhouse
“This is a teeny tiny infinity pool to be fair, but it's set right up in the rooftops of Manchester city centre and it's just really cool because of the views. Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: Changing Rooms, Wheelchair Access: Yes”
More InfoCanary Riverside Plaza Hotel
“Incredible indoor infinity pool with views of the Thames. Such a luxurious setting to swim laps and then you can treat yourself to a spa treatment after if you feel like it. Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: Changing Rooms, Wheelchair Access: Partial”
More InfoSt Brides Spa Hotel
“I think this is the only hotel pool I've been to in the UK that has a stunning coastal view. The pool is heated, so you can enjoy it even when the weather is chilly, but the best thing is definitely being able to look down onto Saundersfoot Beach. Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: Changing Rooms, Wheelchair Acces: Yes”
More InfoSky Pool
“You've probably seen this pool popping up on your timeline or on the news, it made a big place when it opened. It's a bizarre experience being able to swim with the London skyline all around you and the streets visible below. Definitely worth experiencing at least once, if you can get in. It's worth noting that the pool has also been quite controversial, gaining a reputation for being super exclusive and expensive to maintain. Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: Lifeguard + Changing Rooms, Wheelchair Access: Yes”
More InfoPerranporth Beach
“So I came across this beach on TikTok and it did not disappoint. Firstly, it's huge and it's a gorgeous sandy beach which is a nice change as so many of the beaches in the UK are stony and painful to walk on. At sunset on a hot day I think this is literally the closest you can get to the Caribbean in the south west. Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: Lifeguard, Wheelchair Access: Yes, Added by Sabrina @sabrinal879”
More InfoThe Burn of Lunklet
“Bit of a remote one in Shetland and take a bit of hiking to get there, but it's worth the trip. The slopes are slippery, so proceed with caution and the water is pretty icy, so one to be admired from the banks. Swim Level: Advanced, Public Transport: No, Facilities: No, Wheelchair Access: No, Added by Ian @dancetoujours”
More InfoRob Roy's Bathtub
“The most aesthetically pleasing plunge pool with a waterfall above it that is perfect for a wild swim. The water is extremely cold so don't stay in too long or wear a wetsuit! Swim Level: Intermediate, Public Transport: No, Facilities: No, Wheelchair Access: No, Added by Ian @dancetoujours”
More InfoFrensham Great Pond
“This medieval fish pond is the perfect place for a dip in the summer set in the middle of beautiful heathland. They have two areas of the ponds that are marked out for swimming and the rest of the pond is used for fishing. Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: No, Wheelchair Access: Yes”
More InfoBarton-on-Sea Beach
“Really cute little beach lined with beach huts. You can do some really lovely walks along the coast and then take a dip after. Just watch out as there are warnings around of landslides and coastal erosion, so just don't get too close to the cliffside. Swim Level: Intermediate, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: No, Wheelchair Access: Yes ”
More InfoPedn Vounder Beach
“Crystal clear turquoise water, white sand and a dramatic cliff-face as a backdrop. It's giving the holiday feel of the Caribbean with the drama of the British coastline. Also has a claim to fame, having starred in the series Poldark. You need to check tide times before you go though otherwise you'll risk getting stuck, it takes a hike down a pretty steep cliff 'path' to get there, so trainers and backpacks are advisable, and finally it's an unofficial nudist beach, so you can let it all hang out if you want to! Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: No, Facilities: No, Wheelchair Access: No ”
More InfoDurdle Door
“This beach is really special as it's home to one of the UK's most spectacular natural landmarks, a massive arch formed naturally in the limestone that jutts out in front of the beach. The beach itself is a mixture of pebbles and shingle and you access it by a somewhat perilous winding staircase, but it's worth the effort. Good for a paddle and maybe a quick swim on a clear day when the waters in the cove are calm, just be wary of the rocks beneath the surface. Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: No, Facilities: No, Added by @indiahill_mhd”
More InfoLee Valley Park
“A lovely place to visit for the day, just a short journey out of London. Lee Valley Park a tangle of rivers and lakes, so it's a great place to take a picnic and sit by the water. You can rent little boats or pedalos at Lee Valley Boat Centre and go sailing. Not one for swimming as the water quality isn't fantastic and also I think the park advises against it because it would disturb the wildlife, but you can dip your toes in to cool off on a hot day. Swim Level: No Swimming, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: No, Wheelchair Access: No, Added by @indiahill_mhd”
More InfoTide Mills
“Located on a quiet stretch of the South Coast pebble beaches between Seaford and Newhaven, Tide Mills has prime swimming. Calm and easy to dip into ocean, which is surprisingly clear here. Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: No, Wheelchair Access: No, Added by @annarosejay”
More InfoBattery Rocks
“Hyper local spot in Penzance for accessible sea swimming, drop off the rocks or step down the natural granite into cool, clear water. Enclosed in the bay, this spot is tucked behind the Jubilee Pool Lido in Penzance. The marked Buoys to swim to and around make this a ritualistic swimming spot, frequented by locals on their daily swim. It's also a friendly, sheltered place to hang out. Swim Level: Intermediate, Public Transport: No, Facilities: No, Lido next door has facilities, Wheelchair Access: No, Added by @annarosejay”
More InfoHighcliffe Beach
“Nice sandy/shingle beach, great place to bodyboard. Really clean and only a stones throw from the New Forsest if you wanted to have a hiking holiday with access to a beach. Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: Lifeguard + Changing Rooms, Wheelchair Access: No, Added by @_habibtati_xoxo”
More InfoMilford on Sea
“Really long stone beach lined with cute little beach huts. Also great beach to visit if you're a dog owner as they're allowed all year round! Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: No, Wheelchair Access: Yes, Added by @_habibtati_xoxo”
More InfoLiquid Leisure Windsor
“Absolutely nut day out, basically like total wipeout. You can go on this massive inflatable assault course that floats on the water. Swim Level: Intermediate, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: Lifeguard + Changing Rooms, Wheelchair Access: No, Added by @_habibtati_xoxo”
More InfoRickmansworth Aquadrome Lake
“Amazing place for a wild swim, surrounded by beautiful park land and wildlife that really comes to life in the summer. Not too far out of London so makes a good day trip from the city centre and great place to walk your dog too. Swim Level: Intermediate, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: No, Wheelchair Access: Yes”
More InfoBray Lake
“This place is amazing as it's open all year round and you can windsurf, paddleboard, sail and get lessons for the activities too if you've never done them before. Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: Lifeguard + Changing Rooms, Wheelchair Access: Partial, Added by @_habibtati_xoxo”
More InfoParliament Hill Lido
“Super cold water which is lovely to swim in on a hot summer day. Worth booking a spot if you're trying to go in the summer as it does fill up, but a brilliant spot to visit when you need to cool off, nestled just at the south side of Hamsptead Heath. Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: Lifeguard + Changing Rooms, Wheelchair Access: Yes, Added by @threadsforapenny”
More InfoRydal Beck
“The woodlands at Rydal Hall are like something out of a children's fairytale. There are wild ponds which have been cultivated by volunteers to increase the wildlife. Rydal beck weaves its way around the grounds, but the best part is the waterfall which you can view through the Grot. Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: Guide, Wheelchair Access: No”
More InfoMilarrochy Bay
“A beautiful section of Loch Lomond with a sandy shore which makes accessing the water quite easy compared to other spots around the loch where there are only slippery rocks. Surrounded by lots of walking trails too where you can get a more elevated view of the loch. Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: No, Wheelchair Access: Partial”
More InfoCastle Stalker
“Totally awesome place to swim in view of the old tower house on the tidal islet that sits in the near the shore in Loch Linnhe. Defintiely need a wetsuit though because the water is really cold! Swim Level: Intermediate, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: No, Wheelchair Access: No”
More InfoBotany Bay
“The beach here is a lovely, clean, sandy beach and you can swim with the view of the chalk cliffs which are stunning. It's not as crowded as other beaches in the area and there are toilets and nice cafes nearby. Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: Lifeguard, Wheelchair Access: No”
More InfoPortobello Beach
“Such a conveniently located sandy beach with nice walking trails and a promenade. Also really close to lots of lovely restaurants and cafes so you can have a nice lunch with a lot more options than just fish and chips. The beach is dog friendly too and you can get beach wheelchairs for free if you book ahead! Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: None, Wheelchair Access: Yes”
More InfoTraigh Mhòr
“Stunning white sandy beach fringed with grassy dunes that provide epic views of the beautifully clear turquoise water, not to be confused with its sister beach on the Isle of Barra, though both are equally beautiful. Fun fact this beach is also used as a small aircraft runway at low tide, so also worth checking if anything is due to land as it's quite exciting to go and watch the planes coming down. This beach is quite popular for surfing due to the power waves. Swim Level: Intermediate, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: None, Wheelchair Access: No”
More InfoGreat and Little Bernera
“There are plenty of beaches and bays spread across these two Hebridean islands. Though the average temperatures on these islands doesn't really go above 16 degreed, the white sand and crystal clear waters on these two islands' beaches would make you think they're in Spain or Italy. These islands are quite remote so the beaches are incredibly peaceful and surrounded by phenomenal landscapes and wildlife. Swim Level: Beginner, Public Transport: No, Facilities: No, Wheelchair Access: No”
More InfoNinesprings Nature Park Walking trail
“Really beautiful park with walking trails that pass by little waterfalls, ponds and streams. The best time of year to go is either autumn when the leaves are starting to change colour, or spring when all the buds are just beginning to emerge. Swim Level: No Swimming, Public Transport: Yes, Facilities: No, Wheelchair Access: Partial”
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