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What is a bubble dome?

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Noah Mitchell

Published Jan 17, 2026

Bubble Domes are outfitted with a glass entry door and a steel door frame. Bubble Domes are constructed from high-grade PVC with a steel frame. They are waterproof, flame retardant, UV resistant, and can function in temperatures ranging from 5 degrees F to over 120 degrees F.

Can you swim in Lough Finn?

We're staying at Finn Lough resort in Northern Ireland. It's built around the lake (Lower Lough Erne) where you can kayak, swim or fish.

Who owns Finn Lough?

Everything has been carefully thought of by brother and sister duo Michael and Gillian Beare, owners of the resort.

When did Finn Lough open?

Finn Lough has been operating as a luxury accommodation provider since 1983, providing its many customers with a quiet hideaway. Surrounded by a wealth of nature, Finn Lough Resort allows people to disconnect from the busy world and immerse themselves in the beauty of nature.

Is there WiFi in Finn Lough?

Finn Lough - Profitroom Booking Engine. Stay in our bespoke bubble dome and experience stargazing from your four poster bed. With no WiFi or television, you can disconnect and enjoy the natural calm of the surrounding woodland.

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Can you swim at Bloody Bridge?

Yes, it takes ones' breath away and yes, it IS amazing. Your skin tingles, the sharp intake of breath as you enter the water, the thoughts that you can't do it and then the realization that you can and, what's more, you are going to.

Can you swim in Lough Salt?

Last week, Lough Salt was the only place in Donegal 'cold enough' for such a swim but as it's used as a public water supply it's strictly out of bounds. Ice swimmers train rigorously in indoor pools to build endurance and carefully acclimate to cold water with progressively longer swims in rivers and lakes.

Can you swim in Blue Lough?

Nestled in the centre of the Annalong Valley, the Blue Lough is well-known to hill walkers and is a stunning spot for a refreshing dip.

Where is the secret waterfall in the mournes?

Where can you find the secret waterfall? "We literally stumbled across this epic drop, whilst treking down towards Ben Crom Reservoir from Hare's Gap. We were amazed at how it could be located in the middle of the Mourne Mountains. "

Where is Cranfield Beach?

Cranfield Beach is located off the main A2 Rostrevor to Kilkeel Road. The nearest town, Kilkeel, is located four miles from the beach.

How far apart are the buoys at Helens Bay?

2 metres (6.56 feet).

Is Lough Salt a volcano?

Along with Lough Altan and most other lakes in Donegal, Lough Salt was formed by glaciation during one of the arious Ice Ages, probably around 40,000 years ago. Despite extensive evidence for this origin, various sources suggest that it is actually the crater of an extinct volcano, but this theory is so far unproven.

Can you swim in assaroe Lake?

Last summer, the ESB issued a warning about the dangers of swimming at Assaroe Lake. A spokesperson at the time said that it was due to the "uneven ground, deep waters, changing water levels and fast flowing currents". So anyone with dreams of a quick morning dip would be better off driving to a nearby beach.

Are bubble domes warm?

Are the Bubble Domes heated? Yes, the air is heated as it comes in to the dome with additional heaters built into the bed frames and there are electric blankets for really cold evenings.

Is Mount Errigal a volcano?

It is little wonder that Mount Errigal in County Donegal has been voted the most iconic mountain in Ireland as it protrudes from the landscape like a volcano and glows a pinkish hue in the sun. Standing 2,464-feet (751m) above Gweedore, Mount Errigal is the tallest peak of the Derrybeagh Mountains.

Where is Lough Derg Ireland?

Lough Derg or St Patrick's Purgatory, as it is traditionally known as, is Ireland's most ancient place of pilgrimage and is situated on Station Island, near the small village of Pettigo in County Donegal.

Can you swim in a Lough?

The National Nature Reserve of Oxford Island is a fantastic stop for wild swimmers looking for access into Lough Neagh. The island holds staggering natural beauty, making it one of the best wild sea swimming spots in Northern Ireland to take a dip.

What happens to your body when you swim in cold water?

Cold water swimming flushes your veins, arteries, and capillaries. It forces blood to the surface and helps to warm our extremities. Repeated exposure adapts us to the cold.

Is it safe to swim in Lough Neagh?

A safe zone for swimmers should be created on Lough Neagh at Oxford Island, says the SDLP. Cllr Declan McAlinden is to present a proposal for a safe recreational zone for swimmers and paddle boarders. Part of the shore would be demarcated with signage and buoys to protect swimmers from motorised boats.

Does Warrenpoint have a beach?

Warrenpoint Beach is located alongside the Mourne Mountains on the shores of Carlingford Lough, in County Down. A gently sloping shingle beach with well developed facilities that include shopping and a promenade popular with all types of walkers.

Does Newry have a beach?

Newry Beach (Traeth-Newry)

Newry beach is a small stretch of shingle and rock set within the harbour formed by the large breakwater. The beach is backed by a promenade which runs from the Holyhead Maritime museum along to the sailing club.

Can you walk through Binnian tunnel?

The tunnel measures about 8 feet square throughout it's length of two and a quarter miles (3.6km). Its entry point is at Dunnywater and its exit into the Silent Valley Reservoir can be seen at the roadside a short walk from the Silent Valley Visitors' Centre.

How far is it to the top of Slieve Donard?

Distance – how long the hike will take

From Donard Car Park to the summit is 4.6 km (2.9 miles), so a return hike will be a total of 9.2 km (5.8 miles). While it is a relatively short hike, a steep climb will mean you need a decent amount of time to complete the walk.

How do you climb carrauntoohil?

First, you walk from Cronin's Yard to the bottom of Devil's Staircase. You can follow the signs for Cronin's Yard Loop, but Carrauntoohil is also signposted (it's the black route). Second comes a straight-forward but strenuous scramble up the Devil's Ladder.