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150m Loop: OPEN

550M Loop: OPEN

750m Loop: CLOSED

150m Loop: OPEN

550m Loop: OPEN

750m Loop: CLOSED

Aged 16 Years + Only

Open Water Swimming at The Lake

Escape the confines of the pool and embrace the invigorating freedom of open water swimming near Bristol at The Lake. Set amidst the stunning scenery of Cromhall Quarry, the crystal-clear waters at The Lake offer a truly unique and refreshing experience for swimmers of all abilities.

Whether you're a seasoned open water enthusiast or searching for a lake near you to swim for the first time, our safe and supervised environment provides the perfect opportunity to connect with nature and enjoy the physical and mental benefits of the great outdoors.

Swim Sessions £7.50 for a two-hour session
Tow Float Rental £2.50 (Mandatory without a full wetsuit)

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Open Water Swimming at Cromhall Quarry Bristol

The Ultimate Wellness Escape at The Lake

Discover Embers Sauna, nestled on the shores of The Lake for a unique and invigorating experience before or after your open water swim.

The Ultimate Wellness Escape at The Lake

Discover Embers Sauna, nestled on the shores of The Lake for a unique and invigorating experience before or after your open water swim.

Open Water Swimming Sessions

Looking to improve your swimming or conquer your next triathlon?

The Lake is proud to host a variety of experienced and passionate swim and triathlon coaches

Looking to improve your swimming or conquer your next triathlon?

The Lake is proud to host a variety of experienced and passionate swim and triathlon coaches

A New Freedom: Open Water Swimming Near Bristol

Open water swimming transcends the repetitive lanes of a pool, offering a dynamic and immersive experience in natural bodies of water. At The Lake, nestled within the picturesque Cromhall Quarry, this experience is elevated by the stunning scenery and the pristine, crystal-clear waters. It’s a chance to connect with nature, challenge yourself physically, and reap the mental rewards of swimming in the open air. This isn’t just a swim; it’s an adventure.

What is Open Water Swimming?

Unlike pool swimming, open water swimming takes place in natural environments like lakes, rivers, or the sea. It introduces elements of variability, such as water temperature fluctuations, currents, and varying visibility. At The Lake, swimmers can enjoy a controlled yet authentic open water experience. The environment at The Lake is also supervised, adding another layer of safety.

The designated swimming area allows individuals of all abilities to enjoy a two-hour session for just £7.50. This offers an affordable way to access the unique benefits of open water swimming in the South West.

Information for Beginners at The Lake

For those new to open water swimming, The Lake provides an ideal starting point. Here are some essential tips:

  • Start Slowly Begin with shorter swims and gradually increase your distance. Our two-hour sessions allow for total flexibility.
  • Wetsuit and Tow Float A full wetsuit or tow float is mandatory. If using a shortie wetsuit, you must use a tow float for safety and visibility.
  • Environment Awareness Take time to understand the designated swimming area and any potential hazards. Be aware of the presence of divers.
  • Buddy Up Swimming with a friend or group can enhance safety and enjoyment. It’s a great way to stay motivated!
  • Listen to Your Body Pay attention to your body’s signals and exit the water if you feel cold or fatigued.
  • Respect the Rules Follow the guidelines provided by The Lake's Water Safety Team, including age restrictions and designated entry/exit points.

Enjoy the Experience: Open water swimming is about more than just exercise; it’s about connecting with nature. Take time to appreciate the stunning scenery of The Lake.

Techniques for Open Water Success

Adapting your swimming technique is crucial for open water success. While basic strokes like freestyle and breaststroke are applicable, there are specific considerations for navigating an open water swimming location.

Sighting Regularly lifting your head to check your direction is vital. Practice sighting every few strokes to avoid veering off course.
Breathing Adapt your breathing pattern to accommodate waves and choppy water. Bilateral breathing can help you stay balanced.
Navigation Use landmarks and buoys to stay on track. At The Lake, designated swim areas and clear water help with navigation.
Temperature Management Be prepared for cooler water temperatures—wetsuits are a must during the colder months. At The Lake, if you do not have a full wetsuit, a tow float is mandatory (rental available for £2.50).
Safety & Priority Always prioritise safety. At The Lake, swimmers must be 16 years or older. Be aware of other water users, especially divers, who have the right of way. Use the provided pontoon and steps for safe entry and exit.

Open Water Swimming FAQs

What are the benefits of open water swimming?

Open water swimming offers a refreshing change from the pool, allowing you to connect with nature while enjoying a full-body workout. It builds strength, endurance, and cardiovascular fitness, while cold water swimming can boost your immune system and improve circulation.

Is open water swimming safe?

Absolutely, as long as you take proper precautions. At The Lake, we provide a safe and supervised environment. All sessions are supervised by our water safety team though we recommend swimming with a buddy or in a group, especially for beginners. 

What is the difference between open water swimming and pool swimming?

While pool swimming offers a controlled environment, open water swimming provides a more dynamic and challenging experience. You'll need to adapt to varying water temperatures and be more aware of your surroundings. It's a great way to build confidence and experience a sense of freedom you won't find in a pool.

What should I wear for open water swimming?

Swimmers must either wear a full length wetsuit or use a tow float.

Wetsuits are recommended, especially in colder months, to keep you warm and improve buoyancy. Wearing a brightly coloured swim cap can also enhance your visibility in the water although these are not mandatory. 

Do I need to be a strong swimmer to swim at The Lake?

We cater to all abilities, from beginners to experienced open water swimmers. Our designated swimming loops offer different distances to suit your confidence level. If you're new to open water swimming, we recommend starting with a shorter distance and gradually increasing your range.

*Please note swimmers must be at least 16 years of age and must either wear a full length wetsuit or use a tow float

What facilities are available at The Lake?

Alongside our beautiful lake, we offer changing facilities, toilets, and ample parking. After your swim, refresh and refuel with hot and cold drinks and snacks from our food truck or browse our shop for the latest swimwear and accessories. Keep an eye out for special events and coaching sessions throughout the year. 

When is the best time to swim at The Lake?

The peak season for open water swimming sessions generally run from spring to autumn during the warmer weather however The Lake is open to swimmers all year round. Check our website or social media pages for specific opening dates and times.

Can I bring my own equipment?

Yes, you are welcome to bring your own wetsuit, swim cap, goggles, and tow float. However, we do have a limited number of wetsuits available for hire if needed.