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Cavestown Lake

Cavetown wasn’t easy to find, but it is worth the effort. As we don’t have many swimming locations in Roscommon we were keen to track this one down and we weren’t disappointed. This is a very attractive amenity area, with toilets, picnic tables and plenty of green space. It looks like an ideal place for a family visit.

Lough Gara

Lough Gara
August 2013
Lough Gara is certainly out of the way but it’s a good spot for a bracing swim. […]

Lough Gill

Lough Gill was made famous by W.B. Yeats whose ‘Lake Isle of Innisfree’ inhabits one of its small corners. […]

Lilliput, Jonathan Swift Park, Lough Ennel

Once you find Lilliput its well worth a visit. We looked in vain for a signpost when we came off the M6 and inevitably got lost. […]

Lough Ree, Lanesborough

Lanesborough is on the border between Longford and Roscommon and we think we swam on the Longford side. […]

Glassilaun Beach, Connemara

August 2012

When we visited Glassilaun a water sports day was in progress. There were lots of adults and children on the beach and the rain was bucketing down. […]

Lough Inagh, Connemara

August 2012

Lough Inagh is set in a fabulous location between the Maum Turks and Twelve Bens mountain ranges. […]

Lough na Fooey, Connemara

August 2012

Lough na Fooey is a bit out of the way but worth the effort, especially if you like fresh water swimming. […]

Omey Island

August 2012

Omey is an unusual island in that it can be accessed at low tide by a sandy causeway. […]

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 […]

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Cavestown Lake

Cavetown wasn’t easy to find, but it is worth the effort. As we don’t have many swimming locations in Roscommon we were keen to track this one down and we weren’t disappointed. This is a very attractive amenity area, with toilets, picnic tables and plenty of green space. It looks like an ideal place for a family visit.

Lough Gara

Lough Gara
August 2013
Lough Gara is certainly out of the way but it’s a good spot for a bracing swim. […]

Lough Gill

Lough Gill was made famous by W.B. Yeats whose ‘Lake Isle of Innisfree’ inhabits one of its small corners. […]

Lilliput, Jonathan Swift Park, Lough Ennel

Once you find Lilliput its well worth a visit. We looked in vain for a signpost when we came off the M6 and inevitably got lost. […]

Lough Ree, Lanesborough

Lanesborough is on the border between Longford and Roscommon and we think we swam on the Longford side. […]

Glassilaun Beach, Connemara

August 2012

When we visited Glassilaun a water sports day was in progress. There were lots of adults and children on the beach and the rain was bucketing down. […]

Lough Inagh, Connemara

August 2012

Lough Inagh is set in a fabulous location between the Maum Turks and Twelve Bens mountain ranges. […]

Lough na Fooey, Connemara

August 2012

Lough na Fooey is a bit out of the way but worth the effort, especially if you like fresh water swimming. […]

Omey Island

August 2012

Omey is an unusual island in that it can be accessed at low tide by a sandy causeway. […]

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 […]

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