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The Munster region, located in the south of Ireland, is a haven for outdoor swimmers. With its stunning coastline, scenic rivers, and picturesque lakes, Munster offers a diverse range of swimming experiences. From the popular beaches of County Cork to the tranquil lakes of County Tipperary, Munster is a paradise for open water enthusiasts.

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Kilteery Pier

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Ballina Outdoor Pool

Given the huge dearth of outdoor pools throughout the country, this is a shining example of what we can and should have. […]

Dromineer

Dromineer is a well known stopping off point for Shannon cruisers and its also a nice place to swim in the soft waters of Lough Derg.

To the […]

Tragumna, West Cork

June 2011

If it’s a beach you are looking for then don’t visit Tragumna at full tide. […]

White Strand, Crookhaven

June 2011

If you want to swim here make sure you check the tides first. […]

Jarleys Cove

Jarley’s Cove, Kinsale

June 2011

Jarleys Cove is a small beach located just a couple of kilometres outside Kinsale town. […]

Lough Hyne

Lough Hyne, West Cork

June 2011

Lough Hyne is Ireland’s first marine nature reserve and a lovely place to swim into the bargain.

This lake is home to over 1000 […]

Owenahincha, West Cork

June 2011

Owenahincha is a fine expanse of beach, with plenty of room to walk, run, play and swim. […]

Red Strand, West Cork

June 2011

Red Strand is smaller and less impressive than nearby Inchydony, but in its own way it is just as attractive.

Located in Dirk Bay, this is a sheltered […]

Redbarn, Near Youghal

June 2011

Redbarn is a classic holiday beach- long , open and somewhat windswept. When we were there it was low tide. […]

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Kilteery Pier

[…]

Ballina Outdoor Pool

Given the huge dearth of outdoor pools throughout the country, this is a shining example of what we can and should have. […]

Dromineer

Dromineer is a well known stopping off point for Shannon cruisers and its also a nice place to swim in the soft waters of Lough Derg.

To the […]

Tragumna, West Cork

June 2011

If it’s a beach you are looking for then don’t visit Tragumna at full tide. […]

White Strand, Crookhaven

June 2011

If you want to swim here make sure you check the tides first. […]

Jarleys Cove

Jarley’s Cove, Kinsale

June 2011

Jarleys Cove is a small beach located just a couple of kilometres outside Kinsale town. […]

Lough Hyne

Lough Hyne, West Cork

June 2011

Lough Hyne is Ireland’s first marine nature reserve and a lovely place to swim into the bargain.

This lake is home to over 1000 […]

Owenahincha, West Cork

June 2011

Owenahincha is a fine expanse of beach, with plenty of room to walk, run, play and swim. […]

Red Strand, West Cork

June 2011

Red Strand is smaller and less impressive than nearby Inchydony, but in its own way it is just as attractive.

Located in Dirk Bay, this is a sheltered […]

Redbarn, Near Youghal

June 2011

Redbarn is a classic holiday beach- long , open and somewhat windswept. When we were there it was low tide. […]

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