Loony Dookers take to the waters to blow away cobwebs and start 2024 in style Dozens of swimmers have taken a New Year's Day dip into the Firth of Forth in the annual Loony Dook. The dook, a Scots ...
Keen swimmers braved the freezing Firth of Forth on the first day of the year Hundreds of swimmers celebrated the New Year with a freezing cold plunge into the Firth of Forth in South Queensferry for ...
Participants in this year’s Loony Dook might want to consider a quieter Hogmanay this year – with the event set to start at 9am. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get ...
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BETTER water quality is needed for New Year’s Day “dookers,” the Scottish Greens have warned, as wild swimmers take part in the traditional annual dip today. According to the Environmental Rights ...