The Eskdale Valley is wild swimming paradise. In short, it’s the kind of place you hop on a plane hoping to find abroad and yet it’s right here in our own backyard. We sharing everything you need to know about getting to Tongue Pot and many other turquoise and emerald swimming holes nearby.
Sharrah Pool: is this the best wild swimming spot in Dartmoor?
Tucker's Pool: live out your jungle book fantasies in Dartmoor
Tucker's Pool is like something out of your jungle book fantasies, sitting in a picturesque gorge with incredible crystal clear water and surrounded by dense foliage. However, the walk to get there is precarious and not for everyone. We’re sharing all the details, including exactly what to expect from the trail conditions in this guide.
The 12 Best Franz Josef Walks - yes we did them all
The Buttermere Infinity Pool and the hidden swimming spots beyond
Ritson's Force: incredible electric blue waterholes in the Lake District
Lydford Gorge: is this the best walk in Dartmoor?
Lydford Gorge has the wow factor. Not only is the gorge itself wild and mysterious, but the walking trail is also a little bit adventurous, with narrow paths hugging the cliff walls. We’re sharing everything you need to know about visiting, including exactly what to expect from the track conditions.
Buckstones Jump & the incredible swimming holes at Rydal Waterfalls
Coniston's secret turquoise waterfall
Moel Siabod: a fun trail with incredible views
Golitha Falls: ancient woods and hidden swimming spots
When you’re looking for a break from Cornwall’s beautiful beaches, but still want to get a swim in, it’s time to head to Golitha Falls. You’ll find a series of plunge pools surrounded by huge mossy boulders and towering trees, which can be reached via a short walk. We’re sharing all the details, including how to find the hidden pool off the main track.
Scale Force: the Lake District's wild and mysterious gorge waterfall
Sour Milk Ghyll and Easedale Tarn: 2 spectacular swimming spots in Grasmere
The Sour Milk Ghyll and Easedale Tarn circuit walk is one of the most beautiful in Grasmere. Not only will you get to enjoy spectacular mountain scenery, but you’ll also visit two of the Lake District’s best wild swimming spots. We’re sharing everything you need to know, including trail conditions and difficulty.
Crazywell Pool: Dartmoor's most mysterious wild swimming spot
Shilley Pool: the best place for a sunset dip in Dartmoor
Thirlmere infinity pool: how to get there and beat the crowds
Pen y Fan Horseshoe: a sunset adventure to remember
The Pen y Fan Horseshoe is the best way to get to the top of the highest peak in the Brecon Beacons. You’ll climb three stunning peaks and walk miles of stunning ridge lines. We’re sharing everything you need to know about the route, including difficulty, trail conditions and what it’s like to hike it for sunset.
Dragon's Back & Waun Fach Circuit: an incredible ridge line walk in the Brecon Beacons
The Dragons Back & Waun Fach Circuit is a stunning ridge line walk which is still off the radar for most of the crowds heading to Pen y Fan and Fan y Big. It’s a great option for a quieter trail that doesn’t compromise on scenery. We’re sharing everything you need to know about the walk, including difficulty and what it’s like to go for sunset.
All the unmissable stops along the Waterfall Way
Black-a-Tor Copse: the secret alternative to Wistman's Wood
With gnarled trees dripping in moss that look like something from a fairytale, Black-a-Tor Copse is a ancient woodland lovers dream. Unlike nearby Wistman’s Wood, it’s not a well known spot and you’re unlikely to have to share it with anyone else. In this guide we detail everything you need to know to visit, including trail conditions and where to stop for a wild swim!