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As June 24 marks Swim a Lap Day 2024 we couldn't think of a better day to explore Ireland's obsession with swimming in natural water and the most picturesque locations around the country to take a dip. Ireland, often celebrated for its lush green landscapes , ancient ruins, and hearty culture, offers another gem for the adventurous soul: wild swimming. From serene lakes and hidden coves to rushing rivers and majestic waterfalls, Ireland’s natural water bodies promise exhilarating experiences and breathtaking beauty.

Each of these spots offers a unique slice of the island’s natural beauty, promising unforgettable adventures and refreshing escapades. Dive in and let the emerald waters of Ireland rejuvenate your spirit! Glendalough, County Wicklow. Nestled in the heart of the Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough (meaning "Valley of the Two Lakes") is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.



The Upper and Lower Lakes, surrounded by dramatic mountain scenery and ancient monastic ruins, provide a peaceful setting for a refreshing dip. Early mornings offer the best chance for a tranquil swim with the mist rising off the water, creating a mystical atmosphere. Lough Hyne, County Cork.

Lough Hyne, Ireland's first Marine Nature Reserve, is a marine lake teeming with biodiversity. This saltwater lake, fed by the tide through a narrow inlet, offers warm waters and stunning underwater landscapes. Snorkeling here is a treat, revealing a vibrant marine life that adds an extra layer of adventure to you.

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