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Best lakes to visit in the UK for wild swimming, water sports and walks

Best lakes to visit in the UK for wild swimming, water sports and walks


The UK’s landscape boasts a beautiful coastline and rolling countryside, plus plentiful cities, towns and picturesque villages. There are scenic spots to explore in every corner, both on your own doorstep and further afield – from secluded bays to parks with fascinating histories.

While many of us flock to the beach as our first UK travel choice during warmer weather, lakes have become an increasingly popular place to visit in recent years. Between the continuing surge in wild swimming and the increase in stand-up paddelboarding fans, these open water locations offer a place for sports, nature spotting and adventuring.

Whether you’re looking for a quiet stroll or a fresh water swim, we’re certainly spoilt for choice with over 40,000 lakes in the UK. While the Lake District may be an obvious option, you’ll discover lakes and lochs worth visiting across the British Isles from the Scottish Highlands right down to Cornwall.

We’ve rounded up the best UK lakes to visit; add them to your travel and day trip itinerary next time the British summertime cranks up the heat.

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Rent a pedalo and explore London’s Serpentine Lake

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London’s Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park is known for its open water lido where the Serpentine Swimming Club gathers. To explore the lake without getting wet, you can hire a pedalo for 30-60 minutes. Picnic in the park or stop off at the Serpentine Bar and Kitchen or the Serpentine Lido Cafe for alfresco drinks and dining while the sun shines.

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