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Loch an Eilein in the Cairngorms has been named Scotland’s best kept wild swimming secret, with its peaceful setting and an island castle in its middle ...
Scotland has so much more to offer beyond visitor hotspots such as Edinburgh, Skye or the East Neuk - so here's our favourite, less ...
Henry Pollock mania continues to spread. As much as Andy Farrell might try to keep a lid on the hype that surrounds the ...
Most springs charge an entrance fee, but some, like Poça da Tia Silvina, also on São Miguel, are free. In terms of beaches, Praia do Areal de Santa Bárbara is widely regarded as the most beautiful.
From Gas Engine Magazine: Clerk was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on March 31 ... Engineers have come up with all kinds of wild solutions. Daniel Zimmermann, an engineer in East Germany at the time, ...
Scotland's top wild swimming spots have been named ahead of the summer. The country was also found to be the best place for wild swimming in the UK. Wild swimming, also known as open water ...
A MAN has died after he had been wild swimming off the coast of the Isle of Bute. Officers were called to a report of concern for a man who had been wild swimming at Kilchattan Bay at around 8.10pm on ...
A 68-year-old man has died after wild swimming off the Isle of Bute. Police said they were called at about 20:10 on Thursday to a report of concern for the man, who had been swimming at Kilchattan ...
4. Bude Sea Pool, Cornwall If you want children to fall in love with wild waters, bring them to this semi-natural tidal pool in north Cornwall, set on a long ripple of sand between the beaches of ...
A TRAD music festival wrapping in wild swimming and foraging is back – with award-winning, singer Mischa Macpherson performing on the festival’s opening night. Returning for the fifth year, the ...
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 8.10pm on Thursday 19th June 2025, we were called to a report of concern for a man who had been wild swimming at Kilchattan Bay on the Isle of Bute.
Putting the 'wild' into wild swimming, this deep-blue glacial lake is located at the base of a 1,312-foot (400m) mountain, around a 20-minute walk from the nearest car park. Once you’ve made it there ...