Top wild swimming spots in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire

Craving a refreshing plunge in a spectacular setting? Wild swimming is a magical way to connect with nature, and here in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire, you’re never far from a hidden loch, scenic river, or bracing coastal swim.

Whether you’re a seasoned wild swimmer or just fancy a paddle in a peaceful place, here are some of the best spots to explore (and cool off) across the region.

Loch Muick

Surrounded by pine trees and dramatic hills, Loch Muick is one of the region’s most iconic wild swimming spots. Located on the Balmoral Estate, the water is fresh and crisp, even in summer, but the views make every dip worthwhile.

Aberdeen Beach

Fancy a dip with city convenience? Aberdeen Beach offers open sea swimming just minutes from Union Street. Brave the North Sea and you’ll be rewarded with invigorating waves, long sandy stretches, and even dolphin sightings if you’re lucky.

The Linn of Dee

Tucked near Braemar, the Linn of Dee offers dramatic river pools surrounded by pine forest. This scenic gorge on the River Dee is great for a quick plunge, but the fast-flowing water and rocky terrain mean it’s best for confident swimmers.

The River Don 

The River Don offers some gentle spots for wild swimming, particularly around Inverurie, Alford, and Kemnay. You’ll find peaceful pools and slow-moving water. Perfect for a summer’s day swim.

Knockburn Loch 

Technically not 100% wild, but Knockburn Loch near Banchory is a purpose-built, spring-fed loch that’s popular with open-water swimmers and triathletes. It’s a great option if you want a safer, structured introduction to outdoor swimming.

Wild Swimming Tips

  • Never swim alone Always go with a buddy or let someone know where you are.
  • Check conditions  Rivers and seas can change quickly. Look for calm days and avoid strong currents or high rainfall.
  • Enter slowly  Let your body adjust to the temperature gradually.
  • Wear bright colours A tow float or colourful swim cap helps you stay visible.
  • Respect nature Leave no trace, avoid disturbing wildlife, and don’t swim near livestock or nesting birds.

 

Make a Day of It

Pair your swim with a walk, a picnic, or a nearby café. Wild swimming is as much about slowing down and appreciating your surroundings as it is about the swim itself.

Ready to take the plunge?
Whether you’re after a tranquil loch, a city-side dip, or a forest-fringed river pool, wild swimming in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire is full of rewards for body, mind, and soul.

Why not check out more adventure activities whilst visiting such as cycling or hiking?

Not ready to fully submerge yourself but looking for peace out on the water? Why not check out TwinPeakes Fly Fishing? All the fun of a river but with waders included!