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The Leinster region, home to Ireland’s capital city, Dublin, offers a wealth of outdoor swimming opportunities. From the scenic coastline of County Wexford to the rolling hills and lakes of County Kildare, Leinster is a haven for open water enthusiasts.

The region’s rich history, combined with its stunning natural beauty, makes it an ideal destination for those seeking an authentic outdoor swimming experience.

Ballymoney

Ballymoney

Ballymoney Beach June 2012 At Ballymoney you get two beaches for the price of one. The first, just...

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Curracloe

Curracloe

If it's long beaches you want, then go to Curracloe. This is a wide expanse of beach which must be...

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Giles Quay

Giles Quay

October 2010 County Louth isn't renowned for its swimming spots and Giles Quay is one of the...

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Carne Beach

Carne Beach

Carne is one of the most impressive of Wexford's many fine beaches and it's an ideal spot for...

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Greystones

Greystones

Greystones is located about 20 kilometres from Dublin city and is now very much part of the urban...

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Bray

Bray

May 2010 Beautiful Bray?  About 15 kilometres from Dublin, Bray is an old style seaside resort...

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Brittas Bay

Brittas Bay

Brittas Bay is one of the most popular family beaches on the East coast. It is well used by people...

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Wild Swimming at DĂșn Laoghaire Baths, County Dublin

DĂșn Laoghaire Baths, located in County Dublin, is a popular destination for outdoor swimmers. […]

Lough Ouler

Wild Swimming at Lough Ouler, County Wicklow
Lough Ouler is a stunning corrie lake located at the base of Tonelagee Mountain in County Wicklow. Known for its heart-shaped appearance. […]

Ladies’ Cove: A Guide to Wild Swimming in Greystones

Ladies Cove in Greystones is a beautiful spot for wild swimming, offering stunning views and a refreshing experience in nature. […]

The Meeting of The Waters

In this spot, you have three rivers to choose from for your dip. […]

Balbriggan King’s Strand

Submitted by Colette

Colette writes:

“I live in Balbriggan, Co Dublin and swim here most days with a group of ladies.
We call ourselves the Balbriggan Swimming Socks, check us out on Facebook. […]

Sutton Dinghy Club

Submitted by Kevin Pidgeon

Small beach, but great view of the Martello Tower from the water. […]

Balscadden Beach, Howth

Submitted by Kevin Pidgeon

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North Bull Wall, Clontarf

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Corballis

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Wild Swimming at DĂșn Laoghaire Baths, County Dublin

DĂșn Laoghaire Baths, located in County Dublin, is a popular destination for outdoor swimmers. […]

Lough Ouler

Wild Swimming at Lough Ouler, County Wicklow
Lough Ouler is a stunning corrie lake located at the base of Tonelagee Mountain in County Wicklow. Known for its heart-shaped appearance. […]

Ladies’ Cove: A Guide to Wild Swimming in Greystones

Ladies Cove in Greystones is a beautiful spot for wild swimming, offering stunning views and a refreshing experience in nature. […]

The Meeting of The Waters

In this spot, you have three rivers to choose from for your dip. […]

Balbriggan King’s Strand

Submitted by Colette

Colette writes:

“I live in Balbriggan, Co Dublin and swim here most days with a group of ladies.
We call ourselves the Balbriggan Swimming Socks, check us out on Facebook. […]

Sutton Dinghy Club

Submitted by Kevin Pidgeon

Small beach, but great view of the Martello Tower from the water. […]

Balscadden Beach, Howth

Submitted by Kevin Pidgeon

[…]

North Bull Wall, Clontarf

[…]

Corballis

Find out more […]

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