Bray by the Bay – Coastal Charm and Cliffside Magic
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Nestled just 40 minutes south of Dublin, Bray feels like a world apart. This laid-back seaside town in County Wicklow offers the perfect escape: a breezy promenade, stunning cliff walks, and a friendly local vibe that makes it hard to leave.
A Stroll to Remember:
The highlight of my visit? The Bray to Greystones Cliff Walk. It’s a must-do. The 7km trail hugs the coastline, offering panoramic views of the Irish Sea, rugged cliffs, and hidden coves. Whether you're snapping photos or simply soaking in the salty breeze, this walk is pure magic—especially at golden hour.
Back in town, the Victorian seafront lined with colorful buildings and classic fish & chip shops gives Bray an old-school coastal charm. I spent a lazy afternoon sitting by the beach wall with a scoop of Murphy’s ice cream, watching kids and families enjoy the pebbled beach.
Little Surprises:
Bray is home to Bray Head, a short but steep hike that rewards you with panoramic views from the summit. There’s also Killruddery House & Gardens, a gem for history and nature lovers, and SEA LIFE Bray Aquarium, great for families or rainy days.
Evenings come alive at Harbour Bar, a quirky pub with live music, good pints, and serious character. If you're lucky, you'll catch local musicians creating a warm, toe-tapping atmosphere.
Best Time to Visit:
Late spring through early autumn (May to September) is ideal for cliff walks, beach strolls, and open-air events like Bray’s Summerfest.
Helpful Tips:
Bring layers—the sea breeze can be strong, even in summer.
Start the cliff walk from Bray early in the day to beat the crowd.
Don’t miss the view from Bray Head—sunset is spectacular.
Location: Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland
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