Dun Laoghaire Baths Windsor Terrace, Sandycove, Glasthule, County Dublin
About the Business
Welcome to Dun Laoghaire Baths, a historic establishment and a beloved point of interest in the beautiful coastal town of Dun Laoghaire, County Dublin, Ireland. Located at the end of Windsor Terrace in the quaint village of Sandycove, the Baths has been a popular tourist attraction for over 200 years, attracting visitors from all over the world.
The Baths were first opened in 1790 and have been a popular destination for swimmers and sunbathers ever since. Today, the Baths have undergone extensive renovations and modernization to provide visitors with an unforgettable and luxurious experience. The Baths consist of two outdoor heated pools, a café, a sun terrace, and changing areas to provide you with comfort and convenience during your visit.
At Dun Laoghaire Baths, you can enjoy a refreshing swim in the heated saltwater lido pool or relax on the sun terrace taking in the stunning views of Dublin Bay. The large pool is perfect for serious swimmers while the smaller pool is perfect for children and beginners. The outdoor pool facilities are open all year round, so whatever the weather there is always opportunity to enjoy the stunning setting and amenities of Dun Laoghaire Baths.
The on-site café offers a wide range of refreshments, including coffee, pastries, sandwiches, and ice creams, all of which can be enjoyed while lounging on the terrace or in the pool area. Dun Laoghaire Baths also plays host to a variety of events throughout the year including live music and family fun days making it an ideal destination for both locals and tourists.
Overall, Dun Laoghaire Baths is the perfect destination for those looking for a relaxing and luxurious swimming experience in a beautiful, historic setting. It is no surprise that it has remained a popular tourist attraction for more than two centuries and continues to attract visitors from far and wide. So, come take a dip or bask in the sun and enjoy the beautiful coastal surroundings of Dun Laoghaire Baths.
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Reviews
"New arrival in DL. Suggest you check the weather, and prevailing wind/tide b4 a planned swim! Sandycove Harbour and/or 40' a good alternative with weather friendly havens."
"Looks nice at parts for seating and getting into the ocean but I'm not sure what part of it is the baths. There's a lot of wasted space. Steps that go into the sea are covered with rocks. Looks a bit dangerous."
"Great swimming alternative to the Forty Foot. The changing area is huge and catches the sun. It's very beautiful at high tide and sunrise."
"Very fine public amenity space linking Sandycove Point, Newtownsmith and the East Pier, a walk along the seafront, in either direction, to match any !"
"Sea side public space with ramps and steps down to the sea. Great views. Lots of space. Concrete amphitheatre. Access to the water for swimming. Rocky and gravel and deep at high tide so not safe for small kids or inexperienced swimmers I think. More exposed to sea than seapoint so could be rough water depending on wind and waves. Pavillion Building to be opened yet will be café, gallery, artists studio, toilets."
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