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Scotland named best spot in UK for wild swimming with three locations topping list

Scotland named best spot in UK for wild swimming with three locations topping list

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SCOTLAND has been named the best spot in the UK for wild swimming this summer - with three locations topping the list.
More people than ever are taking the plunge into the newest health and well-being craze.
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Scotland has been named the best place for wild swimming
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Oban has been named as one of the Scottish locations for wild swimming
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Golspie on the NC500 is another place perfect for taking the plunge
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Listing benefits such as improved circulation and immunity, as well as claiming to have mood-boosting properties, it's no wonder people from across the world are on the hunt for the perfect place to dive in.
A new study by tour operator software provider Bókun has revealed the best wild swimming hotspots across the UK.
Travellers are now looking for "softer" experiences which allows them to reconnect with themselves and nature while promoting overall well-being.
This makes wild swimming the perfect entry point — blending adventure with rejuvenation.
And with over 43,500 TikTok videos already celebrating the beauty of plunging into natural waters, this summer activity is set to soar.
By analysing the average water temperatures across the UK, Bókun could conclude which locations will provide travellers with the optimum wellness benefits.
While also highlighting where tour operators can set to benefit most if they tap into the demand for these immersive wellness experiences.
The optimum water temperature for enhancing your overall wellness when wild swimming lies between 10C and 15C.
Anyone wanting to slow down and fully embrace the benefits this summer should look for spots where the water is 12.5C.
They found that Scotland actually offers the best wild swimming spots this summer.
Swimming pool named best in the UK has new £2.5million splash park and soft play
Oban is one of the locations which has prime water temperatures of 12.57C.
Swimmers can take a tip in some of Argyll's hidden gems and discover Oban and further afield.
The River Oude is one of the more popular places to take to the water.
Fort William has been named as another top spot for wild swimming in Scotland with water temperatures also at 12.57C.
Glen Nevis, located at the foot of Ben Nevis, is one of the many inviting swimming spots with stunning views in the area.
Golspie, which sits on the NC500 route, has been named as the third Scottish spot to take a dip.
The Highlands location has average water temperatures of 12.43C.
The most obvious swim spot is the sandy shores of Golspie Beach.
But just a short walk from the village is a hidden gorge dubbed the Big Burn - which boasts an epic waterfall and an inviting pool at the bottom.
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Anyone wanting to slow down and fully embrace the benefits this summer should look for spots where the water is 12.5C
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