Looking to add a splash of adventure to your next Scottish staycation? Wild swimming is one of the most exhilarating (and refreshing!) ways to connect with nature—and you don’t have to venture far to experience it. From crystal-clear lochs to secluded rivers and coastal coves, Scotland is full of magical places to take a dip.
Whether you’re an experienced swimmer or just fancy dipping your toes, our Largo Leisure parks are ideally placed for wild swimming escapes. Here’s your guide to the best spots near our parks and everything you need to know to dive in safely.
1. Loch Tay – A Wild Swimmer’s Paradise
📍 Near: Loch Tay Highland Lodges
Nestled in the heart of the Highlands, Loch Tay is one of Scotland’s most iconic wild swimming spots. Surrounded by mountains and rolling greenery, the water is crisp, clear, and invigorating. You’ll find several access points along the loch, and it’s easy to combine a swim with a peaceful paddleboard or a scenic walk.
Top Tip: Bring a robe or dry bag and enjoy a warm drink after your swim while admiring the view of Ben Lawers.
🔗 Explore Loch Tay Highland Lodges
2. River Earn – Calm and Scenic
📍 Near: Braidhaugh Holiday Park
Running through Crieff, the River Earn is a peaceful spot for wild swimming, especially in summer when the flow is gentler. The riverbanks are fringed with greenery, making it feel like a secret slice of paradise. It’s great for beginners looking for a short, calm swim.
Combine it with: A riverside walk or picnic with local produce from Crieff’s shops.
🔗 Stay at Braidhaugh Holiday Park
3. Campsie Glen Pools – Natural Waterfalls and Plunge Pools
📍 Near: Campsie Glen Holiday Park
Wild swimming doesn’t get more magical than this. The natural pools and waterfalls around Campsie Glen are ideal for a quick cool-down after a woodland walk. They’re also a hit on Instagram thanks to their fairytale setting.
Be careful: The rocks can be slippery—wear water shoes for grip and comfort.
🔗 Discover Campsie Glen Holiday Park
4. Shell Bay & Elie Chain Walk – Saltwater Swims with Coastal Views
📍 Near: Letham Feus Holiday Park
Prefer sea swimming? Shell Bay is a sheltered beach with calm tides and sandy shores—perfect for a peaceful saltwater dip. Nearby, the Elie Chain Walk adds a bit of adventure for those up for a scramble followed by a splash.
Make a day of it: Pack a beach picnic and watch the sun go down from the shore.
🔗 Unwind at Letham Feus Holiday Park
5. Bonus Spots for Day Trips: Loch Earn & Loch Lubnaig
Both of these lochs are a short drive from several of our parks and make excellent day trip destinations. They’re surrounded by forest and mountains, with several safe and accessible swim spots.
Local gem: Loch Lubnaig has a car park and facilities, making it beginner-friendly.
Top Wild Swimming Tips for First-Timers:
- Go with a buddy – Always swim with someone or let others know your plans.
- Check the conditions – Be aware of water temperature, current, and depth.
- Wear the right gear – Water shoes and a dry robe can make all the difference.
- Ease in slowly – Let your body acclimatise to the cold.
- Leave no trace – Respect the environment and local wildlife.
Ready to Make a Splash?
With breathtaking locations across the country, Largo Leisure parks are the perfect base for your next wild swimming getaway. Whether you’re floating peacefully in a loch or diving into a waterfall pool, there’s no better way to experience the raw beauty of Scotland.
Book your stay today and discover the wild waters waiting for you.
Published 17/04/2025, 14:31