Swimming hole
A swimming hole is a place in a
.In the UK swimming at natural swimming holes has a long history and has recently become known as "wild swimming",[1] especially since the publication of bestselling books on the subject by Kate Rew and Daniel Start. In southern Australia, a compendium of swimming holes was first characterised by Brad Neal in his 2004 publication of the first edition of the Guide to Freshwater Swimming Holes in Victoria, Australia.
Nude swimming is a well-established tradition at some more remote swimming holes and is an attraction for many natural swimming fans, but in many parts of the world remains an illegal activity.
History
In Europe, as the nineteenth century dawned, a new era of contemporary artists were rediscovering the appeal of the swimming hole. The waterfall, surrounded by trees and mountains, was now regarded as the quintessence of beauty.
In southern Australia, swimming in natural swimming holes was popular until around the time of the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne. In the first half of the 20th century there were several swimming clubs along the Yarra River in Melbourne,[2] such as at Deep Rock, for example. Numerous chlorinated, municipal swimming pools were built across Victoria in the lead up to the 1956 Olympics, which changed the community's swimming preferences to the local pool, rather than the local river. The swimming clubs along the Yarra River closed in response to this change in preferences. Some of these pre-Olympic swimming pools still exist, such as at Hepburn Pool in central Victoria, and Seven Creeks in Euroa.
Safety
Safety is a concern with swimming in natural settings. Typically there are no
References
- ^ see for instance Waterlog by Roger Deakin (1997)
- ^ "Swimming Hole Heaven - Yarra River at Deep Rock, Melbourne".
- ^ "Alcohol and Water Safety".
External links
- SwimmingHoles.info:, on-line guide to swimming holes and hot springs - directions and details on 1000 beautiful, natural places for a cool swim or a hot soak.
- Day Trips with a Splash: Hiking guides to swimming holes in California, Southwest, New England, Adirondacks and Appalachians. Hundreds of trips with photos, maps and GPS.
- Swimming Hole Heaven guide to swimming holes in Australia, New Zealand and Fiji
For Australian swimming holes there is an online guide http://wildswimmingaustralia.com and an alternative guide at https://swimmingholeheaven.com/australia.htm. For swimming holes in the United States see http://swimmingholes.org.