The popular seagoing history of the area means it’s no surprise that this seaside town is a popular spot for a wild water dip.. Not only can you enjoy views of Scotland but locals have made sure that the harbour is safe for swimmers and plans have just been approved for a ‘safe recreational zone’ in the harbour.To find more information go to https://www.ardsandnorthdown.gov.ukThe popular seagoing history of the area means it’s no surprise that this seaside town is a popular spot for a wild water dip.. Not only can you enjoy views of Scotland but locals have made sure that the harbour is safe for swimmers and plans have just been approved for a ‘safe recreational zone’ in the harbour.To find more information go to https://www.ardsandnorthdown.gov.uk
The popular seagoing history of the area means it’s no surprise that this seaside town is a popular spot for a wild water dip.. Not only can you enjoy views of Scotland but locals have made sure that the harbour is safe for swimmers and plans have just been approved for a ‘safe recreational zone’ in the harbour.To find more information go to https://www.ardsandnorthdown.gov.uk

Wild water swimming in Northern Ireland: 14 fabulous places to try out

In recent years, wild water swimming has surged in popularity, offering a refreshing blend of adventure and tranquillity.

Northern Ireland, with its rich landscapes and hidden corners, is a treasure trove for enthusiasts of this invigorating activity.

From the quaint harbour of Donaghadee to the peaceful Murlough Bay these 14 hidden swimming spots are perfect for those seeking solace away from the crowds or an intimate moment with nature.

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