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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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Castletown

Castletown, River Nore

August 2011

We are not sure of the ‘status’ of this swimming spot, but we do know that people do swim in Castletown, one of the few […]

Graig, Graiguenemanagh, River Barrow

Graiguenemanagh, River Barrow

July 2011

Graig, for short, is located alongside the River Barrow and is a well used boating stop. […]

Inistioge, River Nore

July 2011

Inistioge is an attractive village on the River Nore. The swimming spot is located just outside the town. […]

Lough Lene

Lough Lene is a very attractive and well maintained place to have a swim.

Across the road from a good sized car park you pass through a gateway […]

Giles Quay

October 2010

County Louth isn’t renowned for its swimming spots and Giles Quay is one of the better ones. […]

Lough Derravaragh

Lough Derravaragh

September 2010

We don’t know of too many swimming spots in Westmeath, so Lough Derravaragh is a decent enough place to get a dip. […]

Rosslare Strand

Rosslare Strand August 2010 Rosslare is far from being the most attractive place to swim in Wexford, but it is a popular location with good facilities. […]

Baginbun Head Beach

Baginbun is located a few kilometres beyond the town of Fethard and is a very attractive, secluded beach.

A rough track brings you down to the soft sand which […]

Carne Beach

Carne is one of the most impressive of Wexford’s many fine beaches and it’s an ideal spot for families to swim in. […]

Grange Strand

August 2010 Grange Strand is another of Wexford’s many fine stretches of beach, andis good both for swimming and walking. […]

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Castletown

Castletown, River Nore

August 2011

We are not sure of the ‘status’ of this swimming spot, but we do know that people do swim in Castletown, one of the few […]

Graig, Graiguenemanagh, River Barrow

Graiguenemanagh, River Barrow

July 2011

Graig, for short, is located alongside the River Barrow and is a well used boating stop. […]

Inistioge, River Nore

July 2011

Inistioge is an attractive village on the River Nore. The swimming spot is located just outside the town. […]

Lough Lene

Lough Lene is a very attractive and well maintained place to have a swim.

Across the road from a good sized car park you pass through a gateway […]

Giles Quay

October 2010

County Louth isn’t renowned for its swimming spots and Giles Quay is one of the better ones. […]

Lough Derravaragh

Lough Derravaragh

September 2010

We don’t know of too many swimming spots in Westmeath, so Lough Derravaragh is a decent enough place to get a dip. […]

Rosslare Strand

Rosslare Strand August 2010 Rosslare is far from being the most attractive place to swim in Wexford, but it is a popular location with good facilities. […]

Baginbun Head Beach

Baginbun is located a few kilometres beyond the town of Fethard and is a very attractive, secluded beach.

A rough track brings you down to the soft sand which […]

Carne Beach

Carne is one of the most impressive of Wexford’s many fine beaches and it’s an ideal spot for families to swim in. […]

Grange Strand

August 2010 Grange Strand is another of Wexford’s many fine stretches of beach, andis good both for swimming and walking. […]

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