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  2. List of beaches in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Beaches.ie, an Irish beach quality website (originally known as "Splash" at bathingwater.ie) launched in 2009 by the Environmental Protection Agency. [ 3 ] References

  3. Seapoint - Wikipedia

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    Seapoint (Irish: Rinn na Mara) is a small seafront area between Blackrock and Monkstown in Dublin in the Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown area. It is best known for its beach and bathing areas, beside a Martello Tower on the Dublin Bay seashore. The beach currently has an International Blue flag award and a national Green flag award. [1]

  4. Burrow Beach - Wikipedia

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    Burrow Beach, also known as the Hole in the Wall locally, is a beach in Sutton, in Fingal, County Dublin, Ireland. It neighbours Claremont Beach by Howth village, and, across the water (the exit of the inlet of Baldoyle Bay), Portmarnock Strand. It is served by a lifeguard during the summer months and is a green flag beach.

  5. Category:Beaches of County Dublin - Wikipedia

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  6. List of social nudity places in Europe - Wikipedia

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    A historical naturist beach within close proximity from public transport and paid parking on street. In 2024 it was named one of the best Naturist Beaches in the World, ranking in the 23rd place. [457] Can be crowded as the official naturist beach territory is rather small (approx 250m long).

  7. Forty Foot - Wikipedia

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    Forty Foot changing rooms and clubhouse kitchen, 2008 Sunrise at the Forty Foot, 2018. The Forty Foot (Irish: Cladach an Daichead Troigh) [1] is a promontory on the southern tip of Dublin Bay at Sandycove, County Dublin, Ireland, from which people have been swimming in the Irish Sea all year round for some 250 years.