Solstice Night Swim
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Solstice Night Swim

When

Saturday, 20 June 2026 at 23:30

Rockingham Forest Trust

Stanwick Lakes, Wellingborough, NN9 6GY

Time

23:30

Price guide

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Solstice Night Swim Join us for a magical night time swim to celebrate Summer Solstice at Stanwick Lakes! Bring your head torch and fairy lights for a Stanwick Swim like no other! With extra lifeguards on land, on-water safety support, and a gently lit swim route, you can be sure that your safety is our top priority as you relax under the stars! Your swim ticket includes: Unprecedented night-time access to our beautiful Solstice Lake A comprehensive safety briefing and support from our Swim Director A full hour swim Full safety support from our qualified lifeguards, land-based safety team AND on-water safety team! A military grade glow stick to wear so that you are visible to the safety team in the water A hot drink to warm up after your swim! A campfire snack to enjoy! Parking for the evening You must bring a Tow float (we do have floats available to hire), swimwear and warm clothing for after the event. If you are able to bring extra lighting please do, we love to sparkle! Please let our Swim Director know if you have not swam in open water before. Please note we have a strict alcohol consumption policy, details can be found on the booking ticket.

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