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White Strand – Kerins Hole, Milltown Malbay June 2014 White Strand The thing to know about the White strand is that when the tide is in there is no white strand. So time your visit if it’s the beach you read more…
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Mountshannon, Lough Derg May 2011 Mountshannon is an attractive and well kept former Tidy Town winner, situated on the shores of Lough Derg. The swimming area is located to the side of the popular marina, which is a well used read more…
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June 2016 Portstewart is one of those long open beaches that looks as if it goes on forever. As you enter the beach there is one area to the right which has some shelter and is a car free zone. read more…
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Fintra, Killybegs August 2013 This is a lovely Blue Flag beach, not as large as some of its neighbours but all the better for that. There was a gradual wade in to clear, fresh and slightly choppy waters. We swam read more…
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Ballybunion July 2012 Ballybunion is a popular holiday resort with a smashing beach, or two to be precise, with names that bring us back to a different era. North – Ladies Beach Many years ago a concerned parish priest decided read more…
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July 2012 Ballyheigue is a lovely curved beach with striking views across the bay to the Slieve Mish mountains. When we were there the water was calm and good for swimming. This is a good place for families and children read more…
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August 2010 There is a serious shortage of outdoor pools in Ireland and it is to the great credit of the people of Charlestown that they have their own, very worthwhile outdoor facility. This is a community run venture which read more…
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I paid a visit to paradise today.This is #Inisheer, a place that will forever hold a special place in my heart. When I was diagnosed, this is where I spent a few days & this is why.Have a look ?#CarpeDiem read more…
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Submitted by Kevin Pidgeon
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Submitted by Kevin Pidgeon
Small beach, but great view of the Martello Tower from the water. read more…
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Submitted by Stephen Hanson
Rocky harbour and beach with all tide ladder access and benches for changing. Less than a mile from Bangor town centre along the North Down costal path and Home to the Brompton Belles and Beaux Dippers swimming group. NB Pedestrian read more…
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Submitted by Jack Murphy
Located in the village of Ballinhassig in Cork, this river has shallow and deep water. -
Submitted by Colette
Colette writes: “I live in Balbriggan, Co Dublin and swim here most days with a group of ladies. We call ourselves the Balbriggan Swimming Socks, check us out on Facebook. The coast line is very long with a huge choice read more…
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In this spot, you have three rivers to choose from for your dip. But why choose when you can bathe in all three. The Meeting of the Waters is a famous wild swimming spot located near the charming village of read more…
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White Strand – Kerins Hole, Milltown Malbay June 2014 White Strand The thing to know about the White strand is that when the tide is in there is no white strand. So time your visit if it’s the beach you read more…
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Mountshannon, Lough Derg May 2011 Mountshannon is an attractive and well kept former Tidy Town winner, situated on the shores of Lough Derg. The swimming area is located to the side of the popular marina, which is a well used read more…
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June 2016 Portstewart is one of those long open beaches that looks as if it goes on forever. As you enter the beach there is one area to the right which has some shelter and is a car free zone. read more…
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Fintra, Killybegs August 2013 This is a lovely Blue Flag beach, not as large as some of its neighbours but all the better for that. There was a gradual wade in to clear, fresh and slightly choppy waters. We swam read more…
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Ballybunion July 2012 Ballybunion is a popular holiday resort with a smashing beach, or two to be precise, with names that bring us back to a different era. North – Ladies Beach Many years ago a concerned parish priest decided read more…
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July 2012 Ballyheigue is a lovely curved beach with striking views across the bay to the Slieve Mish mountains. When we were there the water was calm and good for swimming. This is a good place for families and children read more…
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August 2010 There is a serious shortage of outdoor pools in Ireland and it is to the great credit of the people of Charlestown that they have their own, very worthwhile outdoor facility. This is a community run venture which read more…
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I paid a visit to paradise today.This is #Inisheer, a place that will forever hold a special place in my heart. When I was diagnosed, this is where I spent a few days & this is why.Have a look ?#CarpeDiem read more…
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Thanks!
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Thanks!
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Thanks!
Thanks to Kevin F. for this recommendation and providing the information below. -
Submitted by Kevin Pidgeon
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Submitted by Kevin Pidgeon
Small beach, but great view of the Martello Tower from the water. read more…
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Submitted by Stephen Hanson
Rocky harbour and beach with all tide ladder access and benches for changing. Less than a mile from Bangor town centre along the North Down costal path and Home to the Brompton Belles and Beaux Dippers swimming group. NB Pedestrian read more…
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Submitted by Jack Murphy
Located in the village of Ballinhassig in Cork, this river has shallow and deep water. -
Submitted by Colette
Colette writes: “I live in Balbriggan, Co Dublin and swim here most days with a group of ladies. We call ourselves the Balbriggan Swimming Socks, check us out on Facebook. The coast line is very long with a huge choice read more…
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In this spot, you have three rivers to choose from for your dip. But why choose when you can bathe in all three. The Meeting of the Waters is a famous wild swimming spot located near the charming village of read more…
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