Festive revellers burn off the Christmas calories - with a barmy Boxing Day dip in Cornwall

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This'll burn off those Christmas calories! Festive revellers mark Boxing Day by diving into the sea at chilly beaches across Britain (and there's barely a wetsuit in sight)

Hundreds of swimmers in bikinis brave the barmy waters for a Boxing Day dipGroups descended upon Perranporth beach in north Cornwall just after dawnSporting festive hats, the mass of brave swimmers charged into the choppy surf And others swims were held at Aberdeen, Redcar, Tynemouth, Deal, Pembrey 

By Tom Cotterill For Mailonline

Published: 07:40 EST, 26 December 2022 | Updated: 08:58 EST, 26 December 2022

Hundreds of hardy swimmers took the opportunity to burn off those Christmas calories as they charged into the sea for a Boxing Day dip.

Braving the barmy conditions, participants sporting Father Christmas hats and bikinis plunged into the chilly waters across the UK. 

At Perranporth in northern Cornwall, crowds charged into the icy waters as temperatures dipped to eight degrees Celcius.

The big dip is staged every year just after dawn, with many people refusing to wear a wet suit for protection while they sprint into the freezing surf. 

And at the other side of the UK, in Scotland, the Aberdeen Lions Club staged their first Boxing Day dip since the pandemic, with scores of revellers joining in. 

There were similar scenes in Tynemouth, North East England, Redcar, North Yorkshire, Pembrey and Tenby in Wales, and Deal in Kent.

What a load of stars! These swimmers plunged into the waters off Tenby, Wales, in fancy dress to mark the 50th Boxing Day swim there

The chilly waters of Tenby, Wales, was 'snow' problem for this fancy dress swimmer, who charged into the water dressed as a snowman carrying a diver

And in Tynemouth Longsands, bathers took a dip in their bathing suits as a large merchant ship sales past

Santa's elves may be used to living in the icy wastes of the North Pole but this trio of little helpers found the chilly waters of Tynemouth a bit too much to handle 

While in Kent there was an interesting selection of headwear as swimmers rushed into the sea in Deal - with this man wearing a turkey on his head

And they're off! Hundreds of swimmers rushed into the sea at Pembrey beach, Wales, for the Boxing Day dip

Swimmers in Scotland dressed in full festive costumes as they joined the Boxing Day dip staged by the Aberdeen Lions Club

Hundreds of festive swimmers braved the icy waters of Perranporth beach in Cornwall for the Boxing Day plunge. Children, adults and pensioners all joined in the action - with some even wearing Father Christmas hats

Despite the barmy temperatures, spirits were high - with this pair celebrating diving into the surf of the Cornish beauty spot on Boxing Day

Hundreds of people rushed into the waves of Perranporth beach in Cornwall shortly after dawn - although not many remained in the icy waters for long 

Swimmers brush off the chill during Aberdeen Lions Club's Boxing Day dip, the first time the bonanza has been held since the coronavirus pandemic 

Participants braved the chilly sea without wetsuits, with many wearing just bikinis and swimming shorts during the Boxing Day bonanza 

And it was smiles all round as participants strutted back onto dry land after taking the plunge in the barmy waters off the Cornish coast

Temperatures during this morning's Boxing Day swim hit eight degrees Celcius - with many participants choosing to don festive headwear, including this man wearing reindeer antlers

Wrapping up? One woman brought her own roll of wrapping paper during the Boxing Day swim at Perranporth in Cornwall - but it was unlikely to keep her warm in the chilly seaside waters 

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