Shap Open Air Swimming Pool
At over 900ft above sea level, Shap swimming pool is England’s highest open air heated pool.
A 16m pool run entirely by volunteers, is open daily from May to September.
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Shap Open Air Swimming Pool, Shap, Shap, Cumbria , United Kingdom
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