The annual Boxing Day dip has become as much a tradition as tucking into turkey or pulling open a cracker - and with almost balmy temperatures in the UK, the swimmers were out in their hundreds today.
Swimmers braved the cold waters of the North Sea for an annual Boxing Day dip. They took the plunge at Bridlington's South Beach earlier to raise money for local groups supporting people with ...
For others? A dip in the late-December sea. People from around Wales, including in Tenby and Llandudno, took to the beaches in fancy dress for a Boxing Day swim. Some were raising money for ...
Organisers said year on year support for the dip had increased Dozens of bathers have braved the chilly North Sea for the annual Boxing Day dip in Flamborough, East Yorkshire. Many of the 56 ...
And it was all done in the name of charity for the Lions Club. A statement said: "The Lions Club of Llandudno's Boxing Day Sea Dip is the final event in the clubs year of fund raising. Attracting ...
Boxing Day dips are a tradition for hundreds willing ... READ MORE: {{title}} Many even choose to dip in fancy dress, raising money for charity. But for whatever reason or cause there's one ...
On their Facebook page earlier this month, Liverpool Open Water Swimming Club said: "Boxing Day Dip 2024. Shake off those mince pies and turkey. Join us for our annual Boxing Day Dip at The ...
On Boxing Day, hundreds at Cefn Sidan Beach in Pembrey joined in the tradition, either in fancy dress, or braving it in their swimwear for the Walrus dip. Surf schools and locals alike all joined ...
Swimmers carried on the Boxing Day tradition despite concerns about water quality at Bridlington's South Beach Swimmers braved the cold waters of the North Sea for an annual Boxing Day dip.