Walking With The Wounded
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Walking With The Wounded

Mentally, physically and socially wounded ex-service personnel and their families are supported to receive the help they deserve. Support this great cause and join the Walking With The Wounded team taking part in Swim Serpentine Two Mile on Saturday 20 September. Sign up today for £35!

  • Sat 20 Sep 2025
The Serpentine Lake, London

Two mile

09:20

Age 16 & over

Sign up £35

Fundraise £300

  • 2 miles lake swimming

Event overview

Swim Serpentine is a swimming event that takes place in the world-famous Serpentine Lake in London's Hyde Park. There are four distance options to choose from, making this the perfect event for an enjoyable and memorable open water swim.

Highlights

  • Open water swimming event

    Brought to you by the organisers of the London Marathon.

  • Iconic Central London location

    Swim in the Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park, London's largest Royal Park.

  • Distances for all abilities

    Festival day with inspirational speakers, kit and like-minded folk.

This event is part of Swim Serpentine.

Event video

  • Event expo
  • Event village
  • Free venue entry
  • Spectators
  • Swim hat provided
  • Traders at event
  • Wetsuit optional
  • Wheelchair users

2025 details to be confirmed.

The festival

The free Festival at Swim Serpentine is the ideal place to interact with fellow open water swimming enthusiasts before or after your swim! You can also visit one of our many stands to pick up some essential swimming kit, from goggles to tow-floats.

Swimmer safety

Your safety is the number-one priority at Swim Serpentine, so the water safety team will be standing by to assist on the day. The Swim Serpentine course will be clearly marked by large buoys, so you’ll find it easy to make your way around your chosen swim distance.

It’s a good idea to complete your chosen distance in full in a pool before the event, and also to practice swimming in open water beforehand, so you have the best possible experience at Swim Serpentine.

On the day

After swimmers have exited the water and passed through the check-out area, they will need to retrieve their bag and change – then they will be able to meet up with family and friends. Most of the Swim Serpentine event site is open to all, so meeting up with loved ones afterwards should be simple.

Swimmers with disabilities

This event supports participants with a range of disabilities at Swim Serpentine.

There are a number of measures to help swimmers who require assistance to feel safe and confident at the event, including:

  • a ramped entrance into and exit out of the Serpentine
  • assistance with entering and exiting the water
  • accessible toilets and changing facilities
     

Please note that you do not need to enter a specific wave at the event to receive support.

  • Bag storage
  • Cafe
  • Toilets
  • Urban

Event HQ

The Serpentine Lake
Hyde Park
London
Greater London
W2 2UH
UK

  • 2 laps
  • Distance markers
  • First aid
  • No headphones
  • Wave start

The two-mile event is for those who would like to test themselves with two full laps of the Serpentine, and is aimed at more experienced swimmers who have previously completed a one-mile open water swim. The two-mile distance is also one of the three events that makes up the London Classics.

Map

map

Wetsuits and tow-floats

Everyone who takes part in Swim Serpentine must either wear a full-length wetsuit or use a tow-float for safety reasons. 

Wetsuits are optional at Swim Serpentine, but if you choose not to wear one you must use a tow-float instead. 

Water safety

The course will be clearly marked by large buoys, and a water safety team is on hand to assist any swimmers on the day if needed. All swimmers should complete their chosen distance in full while training in a pool. Swimmers should also practise swimming in the open water before the event. 

  • Public transport links
  • Recycling
  • Sustainability policy

London Marathons Events inspires and delivers innovation in mass participation event sustainability.

Sustainability

  • Bottles and cups

    Recycle every plastic bottle.

  • Emissions

    Reduce power usage and use Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) fuel over red diesel in generators.

  • Waste

    Separate waste to support recycling and reduce plastic with plastic-free goody bags made from sugarcane.

  • Medal

All finishers will receive a medal after their swim – no matter what their time and ability – as well as a souvenir swim hat to wear on the day.

  • Age 16 & over
  • Entries not yet open
  • Charity entries open until 15/08/2025
  • Charity places
  • Series discount

2025 details to be confirmed.

Swim Serpentine is amazing because you are out in the open and you are racing against yourself. You're not even really racing! You're just out in mother nature, trying to take in some of the views. There's so much more enjoyment in that than a race. Mark Durrant, Swim Serpentine two-mile finisher