Top five wild swims

Wastwater- The Lake District, Cumbria.
Slip into the cool, depths of Wastwater, and immerse yourself in sublime nature. At the foot of Scafell Pike, it is the deepest of Cumbria’s Lakes. The sheer vastness of this setting makes Wastwater the ultimate choice for an invigorating and adventurous swim.
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The Grantchester Meadows - Cambridgeshire.

For a quintessentially English spring time dip, head to Grantchester Meadows.  Amongst other luminaries, the rivers shallows and pools were allegedly frequented by Lord Byron. Fringed with early blooms, they provide a relaxing place to bathe.
OS map reference: TL 448585

Lady Falls ‘Sgwd Gwladys’ - near Pontneddfechan, Brecon Beacons, Wales. 

Hidden in the heart of woodland, the gentle, green waters of Lady Falls are edged with a small beach, making it ideal for families. There are various trails through the Brecon Beacons National Park which lead to the falls; a truly enchanting place.
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The Barle, Simonsbath, Exmoor National Park, Somerset.

Follow the Barle up-river through Bluebell woods to find numerous clear, secluded pools. It provides good swimming from Tarr Steps, a prehistoric stone bridge. As a biological site of Special Scientific Interest, there is a wealth of rare flora and fauna to see, with good pubs nearby.
OS map reference: SS 867321

West Beach, Berneray, Isles of Harris, Outer Hebrides. 

The clear turquoise waters of Berneray are reached by wandering through dunes and crossing fine, white sands. The islands colourful landscape is covered in stone circles. With exquisite views, it is perhaps the most beautiful swimming beach in the UK; brace yourself for the cold waters! 
OS map reference: NF 912817
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