Get ready to light up the water at the Fireworks 500 Open Water Swim, organised by Epic Events, taking place on Saturday 2nd November 2019 in Carnforth, Lancashire. This exciting event offers participants the chance to take on a 500m open water swim at the stunning Capernwray Dive Centre near Lancaster. Starting on the rocket, swimmers can race or enjoy a leisurely lap of the quarry, experiencing the beauty of night swimming in a safe and secure environment. With glow sticks on wetsuits creating a magical scene in the water, this unique event is sure to be a memorable experience for all involved. Don't miss out on this opportunity to swim under the stars and light up the night!
Fireworks 500 Open Water Swim
Sat 2nd November 2019
Organiser's Description
A 500m open water swim,at Capernwray Dive Centre near Lancaster. Starting on the rocket, swimmers can race or leisurely complete one lap (500m) of the quarry. It's long enough for you to experience the beauty of night swimming in safe secure surroundings. but short enough that you get to the end before the chill sets in! You will wear a glow stick on your wetsuit which creates quite a scene in the quarry and gives you the perfectly lit trail to follow! (details tbc)
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Good fun. A lovely relaxed event. Just the right amount of people. Water crystal clear (although a little chilly ๐). Swim really enjoyable, with the option of 'going for it' or 'relaxed'. Facilities/parking easily done and it clears easily after the event. Firework display was really enjoyed with the family. All-in-all a great experience. I'll be back next year with the best decorated tow float ๐
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