Brave swimmers took part in the Loony Dook in Helensburgh to raise money for charity. The annual New Year’s tradition saw around 200 people take the plunge at Rhu Marina near Helensburgh on Wednesday.
ABOUT 150 people braved the rain and cold to start 2025 in memorable fashion. North Berwick's Loony Dook took place at the town's West Beach yesterday (Wednesday). People of all ages 'enjoyed' the ...
Hundreds of hardy souls in fancy dress cheered in the Firth of Forth at South Queensferry for the annual Loony Dook. One woman draped in tartan clutched a 2025 sign as she splashed around in the ...
Max has kicked off the new year with the loss of some of its biggest new and classic animated hits from its streaming service. Warner Bros. Discovery’s Max streaming service has gone through a ...
THOUSANDS of people took part in the annual Loony Dook tradition on New Year’s Day in South Queensferry. The eccentric tradition dip takes place in Scottish coastal towns, with participants dressing ...
Thousands of people took part in the annual Loony Dook tradition on New Year’s Day in South Queensferry. The eccentric tradition dip takes place in Scottish coastal towns, with participants ...
Hundreds of swimmers celebrated the New Year with a freezing cold plunge into the Firth of Forth in South Queensferry for the annual Loony Dook. The dook, a Scots word meaning to dip or plunge ...
A TRADITIONAL way to mark the New Year has been cancelled in Dunbar due to the weather. The Loony Dook was due to take place at Belhaven Bay this morning (Wednesday). However, the organisers have ...
Across the country, people have been braving the frigid Scottish waters as part of the traditional Loony Dook. Hundreds took to the shores in preparation for dunking themselves in the freezing ...
Thousands of people took part in the annual Loony Dook tradition on New Year's Day in South Queensferry. The eccentric tradition dip takes place in Scottish coastal towns, with participants dressing ...
The Loony Dook takes place on the first day of each new year in South Queensferry, on the Firth of Forth. Since the pandemic, it has returned to its original roots as a free, community organised event ...