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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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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. […]

Greystones

Greystones June 2010 Greystones is located about 20 kilometres from Dublin city and is now very much part of the urban sprawl with new housing estates proliferating. […]

Bray

May 2010
Beautiful Bray?  About 15 kilometres from Dublin, Bray is an old style seaside resort with a promenade, amusement arcades and outdoor funfairs in the summer.
The beach itself […]

Brittas Bay

Brittas Bay is one of the most popular family beaches on the East coast. […]

Lough Owel

April 2010
We don’t know much about swimming in Westmeath, but Lough Owel is a good place for a swim and one we often use travelling to and from the […]

Lough Bray Upper

Lough Bray is a lovely lake, only about 30 minutes drive from Dublin yet set in a lovely, unspoilt location.

The lake is located just off the Military […]

Lough Dan

A walk and a swim that’s well worth the effort.

Start at the pier gates , if you come from the sally gap will give you spectacular views of lough […]

Wild swimming at Vico Road, Dalkey (aka The Ramps, Hawk Cliff)

If it’s good enough for Matt Damon…

 

The trick with this swimming spot is to find it, so keep a close eye out and follow the directions below. 
Variously known […]

Lough Ouler

Sometimes the best swimming places take an effort to get to, and this is one of them. […]

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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. […]

Greystones

Greystones June 2010 Greystones is located about 20 kilometres from Dublin city and is now very much part of the urban sprawl with new housing estates proliferating. […]

Bray

May 2010
Beautiful Bray?  About 15 kilometres from Dublin, Bray is an old style seaside resort with a promenade, amusement arcades and outdoor funfairs in the summer.
The beach itself […]

Brittas Bay

Brittas Bay is one of the most popular family beaches on the East coast. […]

Lough Owel

April 2010
We don’t know much about swimming in Westmeath, but Lough Owel is a good place for a swim and one we often use travelling to and from the […]

Lough Bray Upper

Lough Bray is a lovely lake, only about 30 minutes drive from Dublin yet set in a lovely, unspoilt location.

The lake is located just off the Military […]

Lough Dan

A walk and a swim that’s well worth the effort.

Start at the pier gates , if you come from the sally gap will give you spectacular views of lough […]

Wild swimming at Vico Road, Dalkey (aka The Ramps, Hawk Cliff)

If it’s good enough for Matt Damon…

 

The trick with this swimming spot is to find it, so keep a close eye out and follow the directions below. 
Variously known […]

Lough Ouler

Sometimes the best swimming places take an effort to get to, and this is one of them. […]

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