I’m not one for making resolutions or planning challenges at the beginning of the year. I don’t like the idea of setting myself up for disappointment if I don’t achieve the goals. So I am keeping this list simple. Many of the wild swims featured are swims I have wanted to do in 2016 but had not had the chance. So 2017 will see more of the same!
Snowdonia National Park, Wales:
1 . Llyn Cau, Cadair Idris

Llyn Cau, Pinterest
I simply adore the name of the mountain that Llyn Cau sits half way up, Cadair Idris, it rolls off the tongue lyrically. I was looking at maps for llyns to walk to when I saw this south of Snowdonia. It was going to be the walk David and I took at the end of 2016 but we ended up walking towards Snowdon instead. I have fallen in love with the dramatic scenery of Llyn Cau. It is definitely one for 2017!
2 . Llyn Glaslyn, Llyn Llydaw, Llyn Teyrn

Llyn Llydaw
After reading Kate Rew’s reference book and researching wild swimming, these three llyns have been on my list ever since. All three are located below Snowdon on the Miner’s Track. I think after the walks David and I have managed in 2016, that these three llyns are very much achievable in the future!
3 . Llyn Gwynant, Llyn Dinas, Llyn Cwellyn

Llyn Gwynant
After having visited Llyn Gwynant and Llyn Cwellyn late in 2016, I have planned a return visit some time in the new year. All three are close to each other and David and I could spend a whole day in the area, walking and swimming these very fine llyns.
4 . Llyn Padarn

Llyn Padarn
As one of the longest llyn’s in Wales, I thought I would include Llyn Padarn. I had intended on visiting the llyn in November after viewing the poppies at Caernarfon Castle but plans changed and Llyn Padarn was added to the ‘to do’ list.
5 . Llyn Idwal

Llyn Idwal
Llyn Idwal is the place where the wild swimming seed was planted. David and I visited on an icy February day, the rest they say is history. I would like to revisit Llyn Idwal and actually swim where my wild swimming journey began.
The Lake District National Park, England:
6 . Grisedale Tarn

Grisedale Tarn, fellsphoto.co.uk
It seems that all the swims on my bucket list are in Wales. However there are still many in the Lake District I would like to visit and revisit, one is Grisedale Tarn. Grisedale was one of the first tarns I wanted to swim, after watching YouTube videos by Trek and Run Online. With a two hour walk to the tarn, Grisedale became overshadowed with easier swims in dramatic scenery such as Wast Water. Nonetheless, Grisedale Tarn firmly remains on my bucket list.
7 . Blea Tarn

Blea Tarn, National Trust
Yet another tarn that is still on my list is Blea Tarn nestled in the Langdale Valley. There have been many opportunities for myself to swim here but somehow none have materialised. With only a short walk from the car park to the tarn there is really no excuse to not swim here in 2017!
So, there you have it, a small selection of some of the wild swims I would like to accomplish in 2017. There are many, many more, not to mention a few of the lochs in Scotland, (if I ever get up there that is,) but I thought I would keep the list simple and achievable.
As yet, we have no plans for 2017, no holidays or weekends away booked. That’s not to say I don’t have any ideas though.
If you know of any wild swims that I have left off my list or think I should try, then let me know in the comments below.
I wish you all much peace and happiness in 2017!
All the best,
Christine x
I think you will get them all done Christine! Good Luck.Xx
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Aww thanks 😁
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Oooooo they look beautiful. Your posts about Wild Swimming are really going to inspire me. What amazing places to swim. When are you planning your first dip for 2017?
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My last swim was the end of October, the water was getting on the chilly side by then, so much so that I bought some neoprene gloves. Not used them yet, but could in April/May, that’s when I’m thinking of starting up again. I’ve seen people on the FB page swimming during winter, I’d like to see if I can try, but then I didn’t enjoy the swim in Loweswater, that was cold and I was tired at that time, so it puts me off a little. I don’t know where I want my first swim of 2017 to be. You’ve made me think about that! 🙂 I have been meaning to swim in Blea Tarn or Grizedale Tarn, so possibly one of them? Have you any plans on where to do your first swim? x
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I will do some research nearer the time and let you know. I might find a spot in Cornwall f we get there on holiday in spring.
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http://wildswim.com/ This site is a great resource for wild swimming. I’m excited to see what you chose. Cornwall is lovely. I’d love to have swam Kayance Cove, but when I visited I hadn’t been bitten by the bug! Maybe next time xx
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Oooo yes Kyance Cove. I’ve been meaning to go there the last few tims we visited but we never made it. Great idea. I’ve seen photos and it looks lovely. Thanks for the website.
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You’re welcome x
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So many beautiful locations, I shall look forward to seeing them here as you tick each one off 😉
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Thanks Louise, I hope to visit as many as I can this year 😀 x
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They look amazing! Such breathtaking scenery to absorb while you float about – perfect 😊 As for your first swim of 2017, may I suggest Durdle Dor, Dorset. A Magical place to start the swimming season , providing the tide is right of course!😊
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I’ve seen pictures of Durdle Door but never visited. Definitely one to add to the list. Thanks for the suggestion 😊
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