Connacht

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Connacht Province

The Connacht region, located on Ireland’s west coast, is a haven for outdoor swimmers. With its rugged coastline, pristine lakes, and scenic rivers, Connacht offers a diverse range of swimming experiences. From the crystal-clear waters of Clew Bay in County Mayo to the tranquil lakes of County Roscommon, Connacht is a paradise for open water enthusiasts. The region’s stunning natural beauty, combined with its rich history and culture, makes it an ideal destination for those seeking an authentic outdoor swimming experience.

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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. […]

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’ […]

Trà Gheall, Inisbofin Island

June 2010

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

Keel Beach

In contrast to nearby Keem beach, Keel is a big, open expanse of beach which is very popular with surfers. […]

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 […]

Keem Beach

If you are trying to find Keem Beach it’s fairly straightforward – just get on the R319 from Mulrany and drive to the end of the road, literally. […]

Lough Accorymore

If you fancy a break from Achill’s beaches then Lough Accorymore is an attractive alternative. […]

Mulrany Beach

Mulrany would not be in our top five of beaches in Mayo but it is certainly worth a visit and is a handy location for those who don’t […]

Doogort Beach

Doogort is an attractive, sandy beach which is well sheltered by impressive Slievemore mountain at one end. […]

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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. […]

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’ […]

Trà Gheall, Inisbofin Island

June 2010

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

Keel Beach

In contrast to nearby Keem beach, Keel is a big, open expanse of beach which is very popular with surfers. […]

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 […]

Keem Beach

If you are trying to find Keem Beach it’s fairly straightforward – just get on the R319 from Mulrany and drive to the end of the road, literally. […]

Lough Accorymore

If you fancy a break from Achill’s beaches then Lough Accorymore is an attractive alternative. […]

Mulrany Beach

Mulrany would not be in our top five of beaches in Mayo but it is certainly worth a visit and is a handy location for those who don’t […]

Doogort Beach

Doogort is an attractive, sandy beach which is well sheltered by impressive Slievemore mountain at one end. […]

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