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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.

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Seapoint

July 2013

Seapoint is a traditional swimming spot used by generations of Dubliners over many decades. […]

Clogherhead

Clogherhead
June 2013
We visited Clogherhead beach on a most unusual summer’s day – the sun was shining , the beach crowded and the car park overflowing. […]

Port Beach

June 2013
Port is a wide expanse of beach which, with various interrupions, runs all the way to Dundalk. […]

Laytown And Bettystown

If it’s big, open beaches you want then Laytown and Bettystown will be right up your alley. […]

Lilliput, Jonathan Swift Park, Lough Ennel

Once you find Lilliput its well worth a visit. We looked in vain for a signpost when we came off the M6 and inevitably got lost. […]

Lough Ree, Lanesborough

Lanesborough is on the border between Longford and Roscommon and we think we swam on the Longford side. […]

Morriscastle Beach, Kilmuckridge

June 2012

If there is such a thing as a typical Wexford beach then Morriscastle is it. […]

Balbriggan Beach, Front Strand

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Ballymoney

Ballymoney Beach

June 2012

At Ballymoney you get two beaches for the price of one. […]

Courtown Beach

Courtown is a popular holiday spot with a long, family friendly beach. […]

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Seapoint

July 2013

Seapoint is a traditional swimming spot used by generations of Dubliners over many decades. […]

Clogherhead

Clogherhead
June 2013
We visited Clogherhead beach on a most unusual summer’s day – the sun was shining , the beach crowded and the car park overflowing. […]

Port Beach

June 2013
Port is a wide expanse of beach which, with various interrupions, runs all the way to Dundalk. […]

Laytown And Bettystown

If it’s big, open beaches you want then Laytown and Bettystown will be right up your alley. […]

Lilliput, Jonathan Swift Park, Lough Ennel

Once you find Lilliput its well worth a visit. We looked in vain for a signpost when we came off the M6 and inevitably got lost. […]

Lough Ree, Lanesborough

Lanesborough is on the border between Longford and Roscommon and we think we swam on the Longford side. […]

Morriscastle Beach, Kilmuckridge

June 2012

If there is such a thing as a typical Wexford beach then Morriscastle is it. […]

Balbriggan Beach, Front Strand

[…]

Ballymoney

Ballymoney Beach

June 2012

At Ballymoney you get two beaches for the price of one. […]

Courtown Beach

Courtown is a popular holiday spot with a long, family friendly beach. […]

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