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Chill swim – Ullswater

Parkfoot Holiday Park
 
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Aquasphere Chillswim Ullswater 2024 will be held on Saturday 13th July at Parkfoot Holiday Park on the outskirts of Pooley Bridge, this will be the 5th edition of this incredible swimming challenge!

Swimmers will complete the full length of lake swim in separate starts based on your average mile pace to give you the best experience possible. As with all of our events this will be a wetsuit optional swim.

2024 Pre Race Documentation/Information

CLICK HERE for the Chillswim Ullswater 2024 Swimmer Information Pack – not yet available

To view 2024 Swim Wave & Start times CLICK HERE (excel) or CLICK HERE (pdf) – not yet available

Entry fee and what’s included:

Standard entry fee is £135 per person, which includes:

• Transport to the start from race HQ at Parkfoot Holiday Park
• Professional water safety team supporting the swim 
• Feed stations along the route providing energy drinks & jelly sweets!
• Chillswim Ullswater silicone event swim hat
• Chillswim Ullswater bespoke event medal
• Chillswim Ullswater bespoke event hoody for each participant
• Age Group trophies for wetsuit & non-wetsuit categories 

Looking for the perfect adventure retreat?

Parkfoot Holiday Park
Time:
7:00am
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4:30pm


 
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