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30 Bays in 30 Days

Jump in this July and swim in a variety of bays throughout the month. A fun way of making the most of our beautiful island and the feeling of having achieved something in the summer rather than it just flying by. Sea swimming has proven benefits for health and wellbeing and participants can visit new places and bays they haven’t visited for years.

  • Seasonal opening
  • Booking needed
01/07/2024 - 30/07/2024
Details

Price: starting at £14

More Information

The whole concept celebrates the fact that we are lucky enough to have so many amazing places to go sea swimming, so please try to stick with the spirit of the challenge by not wearing wet-suits. Don’t let this put you off from signing up to the event though, as we would much rather you were able to join in and enjoy the experience, than miss out.

We are fortunate to live on a beautiful island with many lovely beaches. Please remember to only leave footprints after your swims, to help keep the beaches and bays looking this way.

Dates
  • July:
  • 4th July 2024
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Opening Information

We are open:
July

Key Features
  • Outdoor
  • Family friendly
  • Couples
  • Pet friendly
  • Parking

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