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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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 […]

Streedagh Beach

April 2010
Streedagh is another of Sligo’s fine expanses of sand. This is a good spot if you like your beaches bracing and a bit windy. […]

Dunmoran Strand

April 2010
Dunmoran is a long stretch of beach, good for both swimming and walking. […]

Portmore Bay Beach, Belmullet

Portmore Beach, located between the townlands of Surgeview (West) and Faulmore (East), is yet another of Mayo’s and Belmullet’s fine beaches. […]

Mullaghmore Beach

April 2010
Mullaghmore is one of Sligo’s many fine beaches, a lovely place for swimming, walking and playing.
The beach is a fine expanse of sand with small sand dunes […]

Mullaghroe Beach, Belmullet

Mullaghroe is a nicely curved, secluded beach. The sand is soft, the water is clear and sheltered and there are nice views across Blacksod Bay. […]

Enniscrone

Enniscrone Beach
April 2010
Enniscrone is a popular seaside town with a long beach which is well used by families and surfers. […]

Doolough Valley and Lake

Doolough Valley must be one of the most spectacular locations in Ireland.

Doolough is best approached from Louisburgh where, after a few miles, you come over a hill […]

Ross Beach, Killala

September 2009
Ross Beach is located just a few miles outside the town of Killala
The facilities here are quite good. […]

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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 […]

Streedagh Beach

April 2010
Streedagh is another of Sligo’s fine expanses of sand. This is a good spot if you like your beaches bracing and a bit windy. […]

Dunmoran Strand

April 2010
Dunmoran is a long stretch of beach, good for both swimming and walking. […]

Portmore Bay Beach, Belmullet

Portmore Beach, located between the townlands of Surgeview (West) and Faulmore (East), is yet another of Mayo’s and Belmullet’s fine beaches. […]

Mullaghmore Beach

April 2010
Mullaghmore is one of Sligo’s many fine beaches, a lovely place for swimming, walking and playing.
The beach is a fine expanse of sand with small sand dunes […]

Mullaghroe Beach, Belmullet

Mullaghroe is a nicely curved, secluded beach. The sand is soft, the water is clear and sheltered and there are nice views across Blacksod Bay. […]

Enniscrone

Enniscrone Beach
April 2010
Enniscrone is a popular seaside town with a long beach which is well used by families and surfers. […]

Doolough Valley and Lake

Doolough Valley must be one of the most spectacular locations in Ireland.

Doolough is best approached from Louisburgh where, after a few miles, you come over a hill […]

Ross Beach, Killala

September 2009
Ross Beach is located just a few miles outside the town of Killala
The facilities here are quite good. […]

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