From Bray to Graystones 

BRAY

Bray, known as the Gateway to the Garden of Ireland, is now the eighth largest town in Ireland with a population well in excess of 27,000 and is positioned in northeast Wicklow, just south of Dublin.Tourism has always been associated with Bray, which is the longest established seaside town in the country.
Today, Bray is a vibrant holiday resort and boasts fine hotels and guesthouse accommodation, shops, restaurants and evening entertainment. Available in the immediate locality are fifteen 18-hole golf courses, tennis, fishing, sailing and horse riding.

Then there is the scenic cliff walk (7Km/4 miles) around the side of Bray Head to Greystones or you can climb right to the top of Bray Head with fine views all the way up the Dublin coast. Don't forget of course to take in the Bray Promenade, which goes from Bray Harbour to Bray Head.

Information from: http://www.bray.ie/about.html

Bray Promenade
Bray Promenade
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Bray Promenade
Bray Promenade
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Bray Promenade
Bray Promenade
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Bray Promenade
Bray Promenade
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Bray Promenade
Bray Promenade
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Cliff Walk
Cliff Walk
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Cliff Walk
Cliff Walk
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Cliff Walk
Cliff Walk
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Cliff Walk
Cliff Walk
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Cliff Walk
Cliff Walk
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Cliff Walk
Cliff Walk
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Cliff Walk
Cliff Walk
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Cliff Walk
Cliff Walk
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Cliff Walk - Approaching Greystone
Cliff Walk - Approaching Greystone
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Cliff Walk - Approaching Greystone
Cliff Walk - Approaching Greystone
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