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New Years Dip 2024 @ Derwent water, Keswick

Derwent Water
 
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New Year Dip 2024

Start the New Year as you mean to go on and raise money for a wonderful, local charity!

Join us on New Year’s Day for a Fancy Dress Dip in Derwentwater, followed by hot chocolate and cake.

Our very first New Year’s Day Dip in 2023 was a huge success and we can’t wait to welcome back both new and returning dippers! 

Calvert Lakes instructors and staff will be on hand to make sure that both our ‘dippers’ and our lake are kept safe and that we all leave no trace.

Wetsuits are highly recommended and safety boats will also be on hand to ensure the dip goes off without a hitch. 

Places are limited so sign up quick.

If you can, please do consider making a small donation of £5 to help us help others in 2024. 

Derwent Water
Time:
11am


 
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