Upcoming events.
Winter Programme - Tralee Sports Centre
Áit/ Location: Tralee Sports Complex (swimming pool course)
Tosnú/ Starts: Sunday October 6th
Am/ Time: 11am - 1pm
Duration: 10 Weeks
Cost: €70pp
Levels: Safety 1 to Safety 4 (Beginners)
Note:
1 - Classes MAY NOT run on consecutive Sundays
2 - Swimmers MUST be able to swim 25 metres front crawl and 25 metres breaststroke to gain entry.
3 - Swimmer MUST be at least 11 years old at start of course
Fenit Safety Week
Fenit is a small village located about 10km west of Tralee. It is a busy village steeped in a maritime heritage, with an active marina, fishing commercial port. The much anticipated Tralee- Fenit Greenway is also scheduled to open this summer. Fenit is a very popular destination and provides numerous leisure activities including, swimming, fishing, sailing, coastal rowing, water sports boat trips to name a few. There are also lovely cafes, restaurants, a playground and picnic areas.
The swim and safety weeks have been running for decades and are always held during the first two weeks in August, commencing on bank holiday Monday. The lessons take place on the sheltered blue flag beach in the village. Some of the safety classes are held at the “diving boards” which is a short scenic walk from the beach and is close to the beautiful Little Samphire Lighthouse.
We are delighted that each year there is great demand for the various classes on offer, given the enjoyment, learning, friendship and health benefits the children gain from them. We look forward to welcoming you all to Fenit!
Ballybunion Safety Week
Add to your Swim ability by attending Ballybunion’s Safety Week Course.
Kieran O’Sullivan is your Local Area Contact for Ballybunion
8 Week Water Safety Course Tralee
Áit/ Location: Tralee Sports Complex (swimming pool course)
Dáta/ Date: Sunday October 15th
Am/ Time: 11am - 1pm
Duration: 8 Weeks
Cost: €70
Levels: Safety 1- 4
Note:
1 - Swimmer must be 11 at the start of the course
2 - Swimmer must be able to swim 50m front crawl continuously
3 - Swimmer must be able to swim 50m breaststroke continuously