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Open Water Swimming at Bray Lake, Berkshire

Bray Lake near Maidenhead is a long-established managed watersports lake offering lifeguarded open-water swimming alongside sailing and paddlesports — a safe, accessible introduction to open water in Berkshire. It is a managed venue rather than a…

RegionSouth-East England
ActivityWild Swimming

Bray Lake near Maidenhead is a long-established managed watersports lake offering lifeguarded open-water swimming alongside sailing and paddlesports — a safe, accessible introduction to open water in Berkshire. It is a managed venue rather than a wild swim.

What to expect

A managed open-water venue run by Bray Lake Watersports, which has operated on the lake for over 45 years, with marked swim courses, safety cover and a membership and booking system. It is wetsuit-friendly, runs through the warmer months, and shares the lake with sailing and paddlesports. It suits beginners building open-water confidence as well as triathletes training.

Getting there car-free

The nearest station is Maidenhead, with a bus or taxi on to the lake near Bray.

Do you need to book or be a member?

Yes — booking and membership arrangements apply, so check the current details before your first visit.

Is it good for beginners?

Yes — with safety cover and marked courses, it is a supervised, reassuring place to start open-water swimming.