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By *tudlandlouisax OP   Woman 15 weeks ago

Northumberland

Hey everyone, new to this but looking for some cold water therapy. Can be costal, lakes or rivers.

Wondered if there is any popular places and are great for beginners

Love the ocean but appreciate it’s a little choppy in February lol.

I’m in the north east so ideally between Newcastle or York as I travel between those on a regular basis.

Please don’t confuse this with me wanting a meet as I don’t play lol.

Tia guys.

I appreciate any tips or places x

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By *tudlandlouisax OP   Woman 15 weeks ago

Northumberland

DMs welcome as I no some don’t like posting publicly x

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By *tudlandlouisax OP   Woman 15 weeks ago

Northumberland

Bump x

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By *igrobboMan 15 weeks ago

Sunderland

I don't swim there personally but I have seen a lot of swimmers there between the 2 piers down roker beach in Sunderland.

It don't get choppy either with it been between the piers.

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By *tudlandlouisax OP   Woman 15 weeks ago

Northumberland

A few recommendations for this now. Might have to try x

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By *reast_strokeMan 15 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne


"A few recommendations for this now. Might have to try x"

Always keen for a cold dip Probably easiest on a weekend morning, but flexible work can mean weekday daytimes are possible too.

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By *eessidecummerMan 15 weeks ago

Stockton

Preston park lots of people swim in river there

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By *tudlandlouisax OP   Woman 15 weeks ago

Northumberland

Roker beach sounding like I might try that first x

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By *udie NudieMan 15 weeks ago

Newcastle

Try Cullercoats

Small calm bay.

Tynemouth Longsands is popular too.

Near to Crusoes cafe (gets you warmed up after)

Beware of the rip tide at the extreme south end date of the beach (directly opposite Crusoes.)

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By *tudlandlouisax OP   Woman 14 weeks ago

Northumberland

Pool bridge farm York, so many recommendations and it looks awesome

Definitely giving that a go x

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By *omething_extra2022Man 9 weeks ago

Teesside

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By *BWmetalcouple666Couple 9 weeks ago

houghton

The slope at Seaham is good, shallow and you can’t walk fair out, good coffee shops too for afterwards, it’s in between the pier and harbour wall so hardly any currents etc.

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By *llaboutthe7sCouple 9 weeks ago

halifax


"Pool bridge farm York, so many recommendations and it looks awesome

Definitely giving that a go x"

We went there last year.. R loved it, A ... not a big fan of wild swimming but even I got in, water was nice..

It does get pretty busy on a good day but the site is huge..

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