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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.

Loughshinny Beach

May 2010

Loughshinny is a small, attractive family beach nestling between a harbour at one end and cliffs at the other.

This looks like an old fishing village and there […]

Portmarnock Beach

April 2010

For a beach that’s only a 30 minute drive from Dublin city, Portmarnock has a nice, get away from it all feel to it. […]

Pollshone Beach

Pollshone is a smaller, less well known neighbour to the more popular Courtown. […]

The Springers Bathing Area Skerries

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Bagenalstown

Bagenalstown Outdoor Pool and River Swimming Area
August 2010

We don’t have half enough outdoor pools in Ireland so the heated outdoor pool in Bagenalstown is to be welcomed and […]

St Mullins

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Grand Canal Milltown

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Bunclody Outdoor Pool

June 2014
Outdoor swimming pools are now a rarity in Ireland and if we had our way they would be preserved as national treasures. […]

Banagher

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Portarlington ‘Costa Del Sod’ / ‘Bog Beach’

 Portarlington

September 2013

We are told that this man made lake, just outside Portarlington, is known locally by the wonderful name of ‘ Costa Del Sod’ or ‘The Bog […]

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Loughshinny Beach

May 2010

Loughshinny is a small, attractive family beach nestling between a harbour at one end and cliffs at the other.

This looks like an old fishing village and there […]

Portmarnock Beach

April 2010

For a beach that’s only a 30 minute drive from Dublin city, Portmarnock has a nice, get away from it all feel to it. […]

Pollshone Beach

Pollshone is a smaller, less well known neighbour to the more popular Courtown. […]

The Springers Bathing Area Skerries

[…]

Bagenalstown

Bagenalstown Outdoor Pool and River Swimming Area
August 2010

We don’t have half enough outdoor pools in Ireland so the heated outdoor pool in Bagenalstown is to be welcomed and […]

St Mullins

[…]

Grand Canal Milltown

[…]

Bunclody Outdoor Pool

June 2014
Outdoor swimming pools are now a rarity in Ireland and if we had our way they would be preserved as national treasures. […]

Banagher

<h2 class=”style2″>Banagher Outdoor Pool</h2> September 2013</p> […]

Portarlington ‘Costa Del Sod’ / ‘Bog Beach’

 Portarlington

September 2013

We are told that this man made lake, just outside Portarlington, is known locally by the wonderful name of ‘ Costa Del Sod’ or ‘The Bog […]

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