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Home / Lifestyle / Chilly Dips: Ireland Kicks Off 2026 With Sea Swims

Chilly Dips: Ireland Kicks Off 2026 With Sea Swims

1 Jan

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Summary

  • Numerous sea swims occurred across Ireland to mark the start of 2026.
  • Events ranged from charity fundraisers to informal social gatherings.
  • Some swims in Northern Ireland were cancelled due to weather concerns.
Chilly Dips: Ireland Kicks Off 2026 With Sea Swims

Ireland welcomed the new year of 2026 with a refreshing tradition as scores of people participated in sea swims along its coastlines. These brave participants, undeterred by the cold temperatures on New Year's Day, took to the water from County Antrim down to County Cork.

The island witnessed a variety of events, from large-scale charity fundraisers aiming to support local causes to more intimate gatherings organized by social swimming groups. In Bray, County Wicklow, a notable event saw the "Grinch" character guiding swimmers into the Irish Sea, all in the name of raising funds.

Northern Ireland also saw several coastal dips, though concerns over sea conditions led to the cancellation of some scheduled events on the morning of New Year's Day. Nevertheless, traditional plunges, such as the one into Carnlough Harbour in County Antrim, proceeded, as did a fundraising dip at Benone Beach for the Community Rescue Service.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Scores of people participated in New Year's Day sea swims across the island of Ireland to start 2026.
Yes, in Bray, Co Wicklow, the "Grinch" led swimmers into the Irish Sea for charity.
Yes, some New Year's Day swims in Northern Ireland were cancelled due to concerns over sea conditions.

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