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WHAT TO SEE & VISIT
BRAY SEA-FRONT PROMENADE
BRAY HEAD
Bray is the longest established seaside town in Ireland, and enjoys a mile long beachfront promenade.
BRAY HERITAGE CENTRE &
TOURIST OFFICE
The Old Courthouse was erected in 1841 and is now home to the Tourist Information Office and Heritage Centre.
KILLRUDERY HOUSE & GARDEN
Located within Bray town limits, Killruddery House is the most successful Elizabethan-Revival mansion in Ireland and also one of the earliest.
POWERSCOURT HOUSE,
GARDENS & WATERFALL
Powerscourt is Ireland’s most famous "House & Gardens", set in the Wicklow mountains, 2 km from Bray centre.
GLENDALOUGH
Glendalough has earned its reputation as the most popular place for visitors in the Wicklow Mountains National Park. Glendalough was founded by St. Kevin in the 6th century.
DUN LAOGHAIRE / SANDYCOVE
Once called Kingstown or Dublin Riviera, Dun Laoghaire is a fascinating harbour town on the DART line, 15 minutes from Bray.
GREYSTONES TOWN & BEACH
Greystones is another beautiful town by the sea. Originally a fishing village, its recent growth has not spoilt the village atmosphere and the ambience of the fishing harbour.
KILLINEY HILL & BEACH - DALKEY
Ten minutes away from Bray by DART, Killiney Hill is ideal for accessible nature walks and breathtaking views from its top, over the Dublin bay. Stroll down to Dalkey or have a swim on the Beach.
WICKLOW MOUNTAINS
The Wicklow Mountains offer a wide variety of short drives through amazing Irish mountain landscapes.
WICKLOW TOWN & WICKLOW GAOL
Wicklow Gaol will bring you back in time through the terrible living conditions inside one of the most infamous prisons of this country.
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