Connecting Outdoor + Openwater Swimmers and Dippers
Leinster Open Sea Swimming Sea Swimming in Dublin and Leinster. Leinster Open Sea and the Sea Swimming Clubs of Leinster run the Leinster Open Sea Calendar of Sea Swimming Races. Leinster Open Sea runs the two most prestigious sea swimming races in Ireland the Dublin City Liffey Swim and the Dun Laoghaire Harbour Race. Website Leinster Open Sea Swimming.
Co Wexford |
Wexford Masters Openwater Seaswimming Club Sea swimming club based at Curracloe Beach. |
Wexford Sea Swimming Club |
Co Wicklow |
Wicklow Swimming Club The Club is, traditionally, a Sea Swimming club with races taking place in Wicklow Harbour, the picturesque Wicklow Bay, and the Vartry river which enters the sea at Wicklow Harbour. The sea swimming season runs from the first Sunday in June to the end of August. |
Co Louth |
Carlingford Swimmers Skins and wetsuit. Contact Harry G Jordan |
Co Dublin |
40 Foot Walrus Winter Swimming Group A Small group of swimmers who promote Winter/Ice Swimming, based at the 40 Foot in Sandycove, Ireland. Established 1850. |
Eastern Bay Swim Team Based in Dublin. Donaghmede and Clontarf. |
East Coast Swim Club Based at Killiney Beach, Dublin. Our Mission is to encourage all levels safely into open water swimming regardless of what you wear all welcome! |
Half Moon Swimming & Water Polo Club Based at Poolbeg Pier, Dublin. |
Promote your Group or Club
We’ve been inundated with requests about where individuals can find groups/clubs who swim or dip outdoors around our coastline and waterways. We have decided to publish an online resource for information of such groups/clubs on www.wildswim.ie.
Any Openwater, Outdoor Swimming group or club who wish for their info to be put on our online resource please email with contact info i.e. a contact Name, Facebook page link, Website, Email etc, also whether skins only, wetsuit only or both and general times that your group or club meet.
We hope this will give individuals looking for some company an easy way to find connections in their locality.
“Safety in numbers!”