The Different Types of Natural Swimming Ponds: Which Is Right for Your Project?
Natural swimming ponds are becoming one of the most sought-after landscape features in the UK. Combining the beauty of a wildlife pond with the enjoyment of outdoor swimming, they offer a more natural alternative to traditional swimming pools.
However, not all natural swimming ponds are the same.
From fully natural systems that rely entirely on plants and biology, through to modern hybrid designs that use discreet filtration technology, there are several approaches available depending on your priorities, budget and intended use.
In this guide we explore the main types of natural swimming ponds and the advantages of each.
What Is a Natural Swimming Pond?
A natural swimming pond is a swimming area that uses biological processes rather than chlorine to maintain water quality.
Unlike conventional swimming pools, natural swimming ponds are designed to blend into the landscape and often provide valuable habitat for wildlife while creating a beautiful place to swim.
Many natural swimming ponds become the focal point of a garden, estate, farm, holiday retreat or rewilding project.
Fully Natural Swimming Ponds
A fully natural swimming pond relies entirely on natural biological processes to maintain water quality.
Water is circulated through large planted regeneration zones where aquatic plants, beneficial bacteria and natural filtration remove nutrients and improve clarity.
No chlorine, UV systems or mechanical filtration are used.
Advantages
- Completely natural appearance
- Excellent wildlife value
- No chemical treatment
- Creates a living ecosystem
- Beautiful throughout the year
Considerations
- Requires more space for planting zones
- Water clarity varies naturally throughout the seasons
- May occasionally contain aquatic insects and wildlife
- Requires careful design to achieve good swimming conditions
Fully natural swimming ponds are ideal for clients who prioritise ecology, wildlife and a truly natural swimming experience.
They are particularly popular on farms, estates, rewilding projects and larger rural properties.
Hybrid Natural Swimming Ponds
Hybrid natural swimming ponds combine natural biological filtration with modern pond technology.
Water typically passes through biological filters, pumps, UV clarification systems and planted areas.
The result is clearer water while maintaining a natural appearance.
Advantages
- Higher water clarity
- Smaller footprint than fully natural systems
- Reduced maintenance
- Greater predictability
- Suitable for regular family use
Considerations
- Requires pumps and electrical systems
- Less wildlife-friendly than fully natural systems
- Higher equipment costs
Hybrid systems have become increasingly popular in the UK because they provide much of the appearance and experience of a natural swimming pond while offering swimming conditions closer to a traditional pool.
For many clients, a hybrid natural swimming pond represents the best balance between aesthetics, practicality and maintenance.
Natural Swimming Pond Conversions
Existing swimming pools can often be converted into natural swimming ponds.
This approach allows homeowners to transform an ageing or unused pool into a more attractive landscape feature while avoiding the cost of complete demolition.
Common Conversion Projects
- Chlorinated swimming pools
- Concrete pools
- Liner pools
- Ornamental ponds
- Formal water features
Depending on the structure, existing walls and infrastructure may be retained while new biological filtration systems and planting areas are added.
Conversions can often deliver dramatic visual improvements while creating a more natural environment.
Wildlife Swimming Ponds
Some clients want the experience of swimming in a natural pond while also encouraging wildlife.
Wildlife swimming ponds are designed to support biodiversity while providing designated swimming areas.
Features often include:
- Marginal planting
- Native aquatic plants
- Amphibian habitat
- Invertebrate habitat
- Shallow wildlife shelves
- Natural stone features
These projects are especially popular on smallholdings, farms and larger rural properties where biodiversity enhancement is a key objective.
Formal Natural Swimming Ponds
Natural swimming ponds do not always have to look wild.
Many modern designs feature clean lines, contemporary stonework and architectural landscaping.
Formal natural swimming ponds combine modern design with natural water treatment systems.
Common features include:
- Rectangular swimming zones
- Stone or timber edging
- Infinity edges
- Architectural planting
- Integrated terraces
- Contemporary landscaping
These projects are often chosen for high-end residential properties and luxury developments.
Estate and Large Lake Swimming Ponds
For larger properties it is possible to create swim-friendly lakes and estate ponds.
These projects often combine:
- Wildlife habitat creation
- Landscape enhancement
- Swimming areas
- Fishing opportunities
- Wetland creation
- Biodiversity improvements
Large natural water bodies can become the centrepiece of an estate while delivering significant environmental benefits.
How Much Does a Natural Swimming Pond Cost?
Every project is different, but as a general guide:
| Project Type | Typical Investment |
|---|---|
| Small Hybrid Swimming Pond | £25,000 to £50,000+ |
| Medium Hybrid Swimming Pond | £50,000 to £100,000+ |
| Fully Natural Swimming Pond | £40,000 to £150,000+ |
| Swimming Pond Conversion | £15,000 to £80,000+ |
| Estate Swimming Lakes | £100,000+ |
Factors affecting cost include:
- Excavation requirements
- Ground conditions
- Liner systems
- Filtration specification
- Planting requirements
- Access constraints
- Landscaping works
Which Type of Natural Swimming Pond Is Best?
The best solution depends on your priorities.
Choose a Fully Natural Swimming Pond If:
- Wildlife is your priority
- You prefer a completely natural approach
- You have sufficient space
- Seasonal variation does not concern you
Choose a Hybrid Natural Swimming Pond If:
- You want clearer water
- You plan to swim regularly
- You have limited space
- You want lower maintenance
Choose a Conversion If:
- You already have an existing pool
- You want to improve appearance
- You wish to reduce chemical use
- You want a more natural landscape feature
Natural Swimming Pond Design in Devon and Cornwall
At SAS Wildlife & Pond Services we design and construct bespoke natural swimming ponds throughout Devon and Cornwall.
Whether you’re considering a fully natural wildlife swimming pond, a modern hybrid swimming pond or the conversion of an existing pool, we can help assess the best option for your site, budget and long-term goals.
Every project begins with understanding how you want to use the water, how natural you would like the system to be, and how the pond will sit within the wider landscape.
The result is a swimming pond that looks beautiful, functions reliably and enhances the value and enjoyment of your property for years to come.

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What is the difference between a natural swimming pond and a swimming pool?
Natural swimming ponds use biological filtration, aquatic plants and beneficial bacteria rather than chlorine and chemical treatments to maintain water quality.
Are natural swimming ponds safe to swim in?
Yes. When properly designed and maintained, natural swimming ponds can provide excellent water quality for swimming while avoiding chlorine and other chemical treatments.
How clear is the water in a natural swimming pond?
Water clarity depends on the design. Hybrid swimming ponds generally provide the clearest water, while fully natural systems may experience some seasonal variation.
Do natural swimming ponds attract mosquitoes?
A healthy swimming pond usually supports predators such as dragonflies, beetles and amphibians that help control mosquito populations. Moving water and balanced ecosystems also discourage mosquito breeding.
Can wildlife live in a swimming pond?
Many natural swimming ponds support wildlife. However, ponds designed primarily for swimming often separate wildlife habitat from the main swimming area.
Do natural swimming ponds require planning permission?
Most domestic swimming ponds do not require planning permission, but larger projects, agricultural land, listed buildings, conservation areas and engineering works may require approval.
Can an existing swimming pool be converted into a natural swimming pond?
In many cases, yes. Existing pools can often be transformed into natural or hybrid swimming ponds, depending on their condition and construction.
How much maintenance does a natural swimming pond need?
Maintenance varies depending on the design. Hybrid systems generally require less routine management, while fully natural systems may need occasional plant management and seasonal maintenance.
How much does a natural swimming pond cost?
Costs vary significantly depending on size, access, filtration requirements and landscaping. Small projects may start from around £25,000, while large bespoke swimming ponds can exceed £100,000.
Which type of natural swimming pond is best?
There is no single best option. Fully natural ponds maximise wildlife and ecological value, while hybrid systems offer greater water clarity and reduced maintenance.




