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Galway, the City of Tribes, is a hub for outdoor swimming enthusiasts. The county’s stunning coastline, with its numerous beaches and coves, offers a range of swimming experiences. From the popular Blackrock Diving Tower to the tranquil waters of Lough Corrib, Galway caters to all types of swimmers.

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Lough Inagh, Connemara

August 2012

Lough Inagh is set in a fabulous location between the Maum Turks and Twelve Bens mountain ranges. […]

Lough na Fooey, Connemara

August 2012

Lough na Fooey is a bit out of the way but worth the effort, especially if you like fresh water swimming. […]

Blackrock Salthill

July 2010

Blackrock is a Galway swimming institution – for serious swimmers and tourists, young and old, year round swimmers and sun seekers.

Located at the end of Salthill’s ‘prom’ […]

The Long Point, Lough Rea

July 2010

The Long Point, Lough Rea, must be one of the nicest, and best maintained, lakeside swimming spots in the whole country.

The Long Point is located a few […]

Barna, Silver Strand Beach

July 2010

Let’s get the name out of the way first. […]

Spiddal Pier

Spiddal Pier

June 2010

The beach at Spiddal Pier is sandier, quieter and altogether more attractive than its busier neighbour ‘downtown’.

Located just at the harbour the water looks very […]

Trà Gheall, Inisbofin Island

June 2010

Trà Gheall is out of the way, secluded and attractive. […]

Tra Mor Inverin

June 2010

Trá Mór may not be as spectacular as some of the beaches out in the wilds of Connemera, but it is an attractive, well looked after beach with […]

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Lough Inagh, Connemara

August 2012

Lough Inagh is set in a fabulous location between the Maum Turks and Twelve Bens mountain ranges. […]

Lough na Fooey, Connemara

August 2012

Lough na Fooey is a bit out of the way but worth the effort, especially if you like fresh water swimming. […]

Blackrock Salthill

July 2010

Blackrock is a Galway swimming institution – for serious swimmers and tourists, young and old, year round swimmers and sun seekers.

Located at the end of Salthill’s ‘prom’ […]

The Long Point, Lough Rea

July 2010

The Long Point, Lough Rea, must be one of the nicest, and best maintained, lakeside swimming spots in the whole country.

The Long Point is located a few […]

Barna, Silver Strand Beach

July 2010

Let’s get the name out of the way first. […]

Spiddal Pier

Spiddal Pier

June 2010

The beach at Spiddal Pier is sandier, quieter and altogether more attractive than its busier neighbour ‘downtown’.

Located just at the harbour the water looks very […]

Trà Gheall, Inisbofin Island

June 2010

Trà Gheall is out of the way, secluded and attractive. […]

Tra Mor Inverin

June 2010

Trá Mór may not be as spectacular as some of the beaches out in the wilds of Connemera, but it is an attractive, well looked after beach with […]

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