Hundreds of swimmers take Christmas Day North Sea dip

St Elizabeth Hospice Five women in fancy dress on a beach in Felixstowe St Elizabeth Hospice
The Christmas Day dip in Felixstowe, Suffolk raised money for St Elizabeth Hospice

Hundreds of hardy swimmers braved the teeth-chattering temperatures of the North Sea as they took part in fundraising festive swims across Suffolk.

The Christmas Day dippers, including some in fancy dress outfits, dived headfirst into the waters off the coast of Felixstowe and Lowestoft.

Held in aid of St Elizabeth Hospice, the 20th anniversary of Felixstowe's swim saw swimmers charge into the sea before heading home to tuck into their turkey.

Everyone Active's Lowestoft swim, meanwhile, celebrated its 45th anniversary, as it once again aimed to raise thousands for local charities.

Matt Stebbings People in fancy dress taking part in a Christmas Day swim in Lowestoft. Six people are lying down in the water with two in the background standing upMatt Stebbings
Hundreds of people took part in Christmas Day swims, including in Lowestoft, Suffolk
Matt Stebbings Three men in fancy dress, posed and looking at the camera after taking part in the Christmas Day swim in Lowestoft Matt Stebbings
Some of the swimmers in Lowestoft were in fancy dress

Donna Taylor, Everyone Active's general manager at Waterlane Leisure Centre, in Lowestoft, said: "It was fantastic to play our part in this amazing community event, which raises money for brilliant charitable causes as well as getting people of all ages active.

"There was a lovely, friendly atmosphere generated by the participants and those who came down to support them, and our congratulations go to everyone who took part.”

St Elizabeth Hospice Christmas Day dippers walking out of the sea in FelixstoweSt Elizabeth Hospice
Organisers said more than 650 people took part in the Felixstowe event
St Elizabeth Hospice People walking out of the North Sea at FelixstoweSt Elizabeth Hospice
Those taking part braved chilly North Sea temperatures
St Elizabeth Hospice Two people dressed in Father Christmas outfits on Felixstowe beach. One is wearing a beard and the other is smiling at the cameraSt Elizabeth Hospice
Father Christmas costumes were popular among many of those taking part in Felixstowe

James Fox-Golding, of St Elizabeth Hospice, based in Ipswich, said: "A massive well done and thank you to all our incredible dippers who take part in this year's Christmas Day Dip – which saw a record number of dippers braving the chill for the hospice."

St Elizabeth Hospice Four people dressed in penguin outfits on Felixstowe beach, with a person in a Father Christmas outfit in the middleSt Elizabeth Hospice
Penguin costumes combined with tinsel were also on display
St Elizabeth Hospice Volunteers gathered on Felixstowe seafrontSt Elizabeth Hospice
Volunteers ensured the event in Felixstowe could go ahead, with a record turn out this year

Elsewhere in the county, Southwold also hosted a Christmas Day swim, with all participants receiving a medal.

Since 2012, the event has raised more than £38,000 for local charities.

Alison Root/BBC People lining the Felixstowe shoreline before entering the North SeaAlison Root/BBC
People packed on to Felixstowe beach to take part

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