The eccentric tradition dip takes place in Scottish coastal towns, with participants dressing up to raise money for charity.
Thousands of people took part in the annual Loony Dook tradition on New Year’s Day in South Queensferry. The eccentric ...
The pictures gracing this very publication celebrating the nutters who take part in the Loony Dook have made me vow to take part next year. Yes, it's a totally mental thing to do, but I can see the ...
In another New Year staple, darts fans again flocked to London’s Alexandra Palace, many in costume, to see what the slings ...
The lively ladies from the Tidal T*****s swimming club ... of hardy revellers kick off 2025 with a bone-chilling dip. The Loony Dook is an annual event which dates back to 1986 when it was ...
Brave swimmers have been pictured taking cold dips in the seas in Bournemouth, Cornwall, St Andrews and Lyme Regis, as high ...
In terms of physical benefits of cold-water swimming specifically, his previous research had found that women experiencing menopausal symptoms had reported that the cold water could somewhat subdue ...