WebAbout: Farleigh Weir is a popular open swimming hub for experienced wild swimmers because they actually have a swimming club. Whether you’re visiting for a one-off swim on a hot day, or like to regularly practice your breaststroke, Farleigh Hungerford is ideal because they offer both memberships and pay as you swim options. WebFarleigh & District Swimming Club is believed to be the oldest river swimming club in the country, with 100m of swimmable river and a picnic field. #wildswimming #riveravon #somerset GoWildGoWest 5followers More information Summer Aesthetic Dark Aesthetic Aesthetic Girl Instagrammer Summer Girls Summer Fun Swimming Women Lake …
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WebFarleigh and District Swimming Club. About See all 4 miles west of Trowbridge at BA2 7RS. Membership: Adults £12, Family (max 6) £25. Membership runs to the end of the season on 30th September. Founded in 1933, the Farleigh & District Swimming Club is believed to be the oldest river swimming club in the world. This is a recreational … WebWelcome to the Farleigh & District Swimming Club, founded in 1933. We believe the Club is the oldest and only (non-naturist) river swimming club in the country. We are a proper club with an AGM and elected officers … chuck lawrence on facebook
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WebStowford Manor Farm is a family run campsite situated in the beautiful Frome valley. The farm has a range of interests from the traditional Jersey milking cows to a community of workshops used by local craftsmen. Cream teas are very popular locally and the river swimming club is a huge attraction during the summer months! WebAs Chairman of the World's oldest river swimming club (Farleigh & District), Rob has assiduously sought out recommendations from members and visitors to the Club. He believes that knowing the "provenance" of a site adds to the enjoyment of swimming there. WebFarleigh Hungerford, Frome. One of the country’s last river-swimming clubs occupies a pleasant, deep but narrow stretch of the Frome above a weir. Lawns and steps into water, about 1’2.5m deep with gravelly bed. Car parking in field very close by. chuck lawrence