Ulster

Ulster Flag

Ulster Province

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

No Results Found

The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.

Lough Oughter, Killykeen Forest Park

July 2011

Lough Oughter is set in the very attractive surrounds of Killykeen Forest Park, a national park full of trails for walking and with plenty of water, and fish […]

Annamakerrig Lake

Don’t even think of trying to find this lake without a map, compass or sat-nav, preferably all three. […]

Port Bán, Dunree Head

October 2010

Port Bán is a lovely beach, in a quiet location. […]

Portsalon

October 2010

The pub in Portsalon has a newspaper article on the wall which makes the case for Portsalon being the nicest beach in the world. […]

Rathmullan

October 2010

Rathmullan is a wide, and often windy, expanse of sand – a good place for a swim and a bracing walk. […]

Buncrana Beaches

October 2010

Three connected beaches and swimming spots run alongside the road into Buncrana and beside the town itself.

The first is Lisfannon Beach which is located a few kilometres […]

Rossnowlagh

October 2010

Rossnowlagh is a popular holiday location, but its attractiveness has been spoilt by too many holiday homes and caravan parks. […]

Murvagh Beach, Near Donegal Town

October 2010

Murvagh is a blue flag beach located a few kilometres outside of Donegal town. This is another of the county’s wide and long stretches of sand. […]

Lough Muckno

There are plenty of lakes in Monaghan and this is one of the nicest ones we know, both for swimming and walking. […]

Lough Ramor

September 2010

The day we swam in Ramor it was wet, windy and deserted, so we certainly didn’t see it at its best. […]

Search by Post

Displays a list of pages from the site which contains a specific keyword or phrase.

Search on the Map

Displays locations on a map that are near an address or place name.

Lough Oughter, Killykeen Forest Park

July 2011

Lough Oughter is set in the very attractive surrounds of Killykeen Forest Park, a national park full of trails for walking and with plenty of water, and fish […]

Annamakerrig Lake

Don’t even think of trying to find this lake without a map, compass or sat-nav, preferably all three. […]

Port Bán, Dunree Head

October 2010

Port Bán is a lovely beach, in a quiet location. […]

Portsalon

October 2010

The pub in Portsalon has a newspaper article on the wall which makes the case for Portsalon being the nicest beach in the world. […]

Rathmullan

October 2010

Rathmullan is a wide, and often windy, expanse of sand – a good place for a swim and a bracing walk. […]

Buncrana Beaches

October 2010

Three connected beaches and swimming spots run alongside the road into Buncrana and beside the town itself.

The first is Lisfannon Beach which is located a few kilometres […]

Rossnowlagh

October 2010

Rossnowlagh is a popular holiday location, but its attractiveness has been spoilt by too many holiday homes and caravan parks. […]

Murvagh Beach, Near Donegal Town

October 2010

Murvagh is a blue flag beach located a few kilometres outside of Donegal town. This is another of the county’s wide and long stretches of sand. […]

Lough Muckno

There are plenty of lakes in Monaghan and this is one of the nicest ones we know, both for swimming and walking. […]

Lough Ramor

September 2010

The day we swam in Ramor it was wet, windy and deserted, so we certainly didn’t see it at its best. […]

Pin It on Pinterest