As we came towards the end of our first year working with Macmillan Cancer Support, we put out a call on our social media for people to share their fundraising stories for Macmillan. We were delighted to receive an email from Rona Mackay. She gave us permission to share her story and kind words
Lorn Pearson describes her experiences as participant in our Go Swim Series from the get go. Lorn has sent this to us entirely unprompted and we are pleased that she loves our events so much! Just for clarity, she hasn’t had any free entries or other incentives to write this blog post
First time at a swimming event? Here’s what to expect and our top tips for making it all go smoothly…
Greetings, fellow water enthusiasts and reluctant swimmers! Join myself and Laura on a journey that started with us struggling to swim one length without resembling a drowning cat and ended with us signing up for a 5km swim. Yes, you read that right. And no, I’m still not entirely sure how it happened!
We are delighted to be working with Macmillan Cancer Support this year in helping them reach their fundraising targets. The money raised will help people with cancer throughout Scotland and the UK.
Loch Lomond has become a very popular place for open water swimming over the last few years, with many groups and individuals swimming in the loch year-round. If you are travelling to Loch Lomond for the Go Swim event and fancy an extra dip, here are my top 5 locations to swim around Loch Lomond.
How I will prepare for Go Swim’s Loch Lomond 10k marathon swim
Plus tips for your own marathon swim, by Simon Griffiths
Can we introduce you to Dave Roberts? He attended our Loch Morlich swim in 2022 and kindly shared his thoughts in this video.