Outdoor swimming In pictures: Swimming outdoors can be chilly, but it's very good for the soul Tweet Berneray beach Berneray, North Uist Swim: Easy to moderate. A remote, white sand beach with fre visitors. Ideal for skinny dipping. Photograph: Dominick Tyler/Freelance Blue Lagoon Abereiddy, Pembrokeshire Swim: Easy, popular with families Photograph: Dominick Tyler/Freelance Figheldean Wiltshire Swim: Easy to moderate. A shallow pool that offers good swimming for children Photograph: Dominick Tyler/Freelance Burgh Island Bigbury on Sea, Devon Swim: Advanced. This 1.5km swim around an island takes swimmers past dramatic cliffs and unseen coves Photograph: Dominick Tyler/Freelance Fairy Pools Glen Brittle, Skye Swim: Moderate. Requires some clambering in and out Photograph: Dominick Tyler/Freelance Lumb Falls Near Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire Swim: Easy, but some scrambling is required to get to the falls Photograph: Dominick Tyler/Freelance Newnham Riverbank Club Cambridge and the Cam Swim: Moderate. A historic 2km stretch of the Cam, great for picnics, dips or a longer swim Photograph: Dominick Tyler/Freelance Porthtowan tidal pool Cornwall Swim: Easy. Wild and exhilarating Photograph: Dominick Tyler/Freelance Llyn Idwal Snowdonia, Gwynedd Swim: Easy. A good lake for walkers, climbers and families Photograph: Dominick Tyler/Freelance Peninnis Head St Mary's, Isles of Scilly Swim: Moderate. You need to climb to get into this pool, and jump in and climb out once you're there Photograph: Dominick Tyler/Freelance