A swim at every one of Ireland's Blue Flag beaches
Hands raised in triumph, Orla Leahy and Biddy Hughes lead the charge into the Atlantic at Inchydoney beach for their final swim as part of the Sea Fillies’ RNLI fundraiser. Pictures: Chani Anderson.
Even tiny ripples can turn into waves — and for firm friends Biddy Hughes, 51, and Orla Leahy, 50, a single thought grew into a sea-swimming project that has taken the self-christened Sea Fillies on a 4,000km journey around all of Ireland’s Blue Flag beaches.

Then, afterwards, in the course of a casual chat, a question was put to her: How many Blue Flag beaches had she swum? The answer was a somewhat underwhelming total of one, but it got her thinking...
Why not swim them all?

They snatched evenings here, days there, and countless weekends driving up and down the country, ticking off one blue flag beach after another, raising funds and slowly building their tribe as they went.

“They’re the most incredible, selfless people. They work tirelessly to protect the coast,” says Leahy.

“I remember us thinking we were going to drum up a massive crowd and have loads of people swimming with us,” she says.

They’re not sure yet. They’re passionate about continuing to support the work of the RNLI and love the “beautiful community” that has organically evolved around Sea Fillies — many of whom wear the sold-out Sea Fillies T-shirt listing the 98 swim spots.

“Watch this space!” Orla says.
- Sea Fillies: gofundme.com/f/sea-fillies-fundraising-for-the-rnli
- Instagram: @seafillies

