Join the Ice Bathing and Cold Plunge Community in Drogheda
On this page you will find out where like-minded people in Drogheda meet for cold water immersion. If no local group is active yet, you can easily start one yourself by adding your ice bathing location in Drogheda to our map. You can also join our Telegram community and follow the ice bathing group in Drogheda there.
Add your ice bathing location to our interactive map to find more like-minded people nearby:
Popular Ice Bath Locations in Drogheda
- Boyne River spots: Selected areas along the river are popular for cold plunges – always follow safety guidance and local rules.
- Glyde Court Pond: A safe outdoor location used by local cold water enthusiasts.
- Outdoor pools (e.g., Drogheda Leisure Centre): Some pools remain open during colder months and host community swims.
How many ice bathers are there in Drogheda?
Drogheda is one of the largest towns in Ireland with about 42,000 residents spread across an area of around 39 km² (approx. 1,077 inhabitants per km²). The town’s rivers and nearby coastline provide excellent conditions for cold plunging activities.
If we assume that about 1.5% of the population practice ice baths regularly, this means around 630 ice bathers in Drogheda. Statistically, this splits into about 315 women and 315 men who regularly or occasionally take the plunge into the cold water.
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