What to see and do in Bray, County Wicklow
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This is our first “Two Days in Wicklow” tour package proposal. This tour can be enjoyed without cars using only train from Dublin City Centre. Enjoy stunning walks along the Cliff Walk, Food in Greystones, Fat Bikes in Wicklow Town, dinner and overnight in Wicklow Town then visit and lunch at Wicklow’s Historic Gaol. In March 2018, we brought a few journalists on this tour and this is our full itinerary details:
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Glendalough is a small town located in County Wicklow, Ireland. The town is known for its extensive prehistoric archaeological site, which includes the remains of a great monastic settlement and a church that is one of the most beautiful in the country.
If you’re looking for things to do in Glendalough, you won’t be disappointed. There are a variety of activities available, from hiking and biking to kayaking and fishing. You can also explore the town center or take a walk along the river.
The Wicklow countryside is a picturesque place, and there are plenty of places to explore if you're looking for a little bit of peace and quiet. The landscape is dotted with rolling hills, lakes, and forests, and the locals are friendly and welcoming. If you're looking for a weekend getaway or something longer-term, Wicklow is definitely worth considering.
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On the road to Sally Gap, there are spectacular views of the surrounding blanket bog and the Wicklow Mountains. Sally Gap is one of two east-to-west passes across the Wicklow Mountains. Sally Gaps is a cross-road that leads you North to Dublin, West to Blessington, South to Glendalough or East to Roundwood.
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the Sally Gap got its road after the Irish rebellion of 1798. It was built by British Army forces looking to flush rebels from the hills, and to this day is known as the Military Road.
Whatever about giving the army a better view of the rebels, the Military Road certainly provides an enviable view of some of Ireland’s most filmed scenery.
Highlights of this winding, twisting feat of engineering include the Glencree valley, the dark waters of Lough Tay, Kippure Mountain and Glenmacnass Waterfall.
Two more unusual stops are Glencree’s Visitor Centre, originally built to house soldiers guarding the pass (and now a centre for Peace and Reconciliation), and the Glencree War Cemetery, a resting place for German soldiers who died in Ireland.
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Bray South Promenade Beach is located in the North of County Wicklow, adjacent to the border with County Dublin. The beach is on the sea front of Bray Town and is a 10 minute walk from Bray Main Street and 2 minutes from Bray Dart Train Station.
The Beach stretches between Bray Head to the South and Bray Harbour to the North. The designated Blue Flag area makes up the Southern half and is 1000m long. The first 20 metres of beach seaward is shingle and steep sloping. Closer to the water’s edge, the beach is gently sloping with sand and pebbles.
There is a lovely walk from Bray Head to Greystones along the coast.
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Bray South Promenade is located approx. 19km south of Dublin and is reached by DART, Train, Bus or the N11 road. Bray beach has sand and shingle and a lovely long promenade to enjoy.
Bray South Promenade Beach is located in the North of County Wicklow, adjacent to the border with County Dublin. The beach is on the sea front of Bray Town and is a 10 minute walk from Bray Main Street and 2 minutes from Bray Dart Train Station.
The Beach stretches between Bray Head to the South and Bray Harbour to the North. The designated Blue Flag area makes up the Southern half and is 1000m long. The first 20 metres of beach seaward is shingle and steep sloping. Closer to the water’s edge, the beach is gently sloping with sand and pebbles.
There is a lovely walk from Bray Head to Greystones along the coast.
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If you're looking for a beautiful place to visit in Bray County Wicklow, Ireland, be sure to check out Bray Beach! This stunning beach is perfect for a day of walking, swimming, and sunbathing
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The National Sea Life Centre Bray has over 30+ spectacular displays including: Rivers of the World, Giant Pacific Octopus, Nemo's Kingdom and a Tropical Shark Lagoon.
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If you've ever wondered what lives in the rockpools around the Irish coast, this is the place to find out. You'll get the chance to get really close and even touch, hold and learn about some of the wonderful creatures that live there. These include crabs, starfish and anemones.
Everything in theTouch Pool from the rocks to the creatures is safe to handle. The rockpool experts will show you how. They will also tell you all about how they survive and what they eat.
Common Stingray
The Common Stingray at the National Sea Life Centre in Bray is a 10 year old female called Ali. Her.natural range would be the eastern Atlantic Ocean. Ali is quite a character and likes to show off to visitors by splashing around and dancing. Stingrays are closely related to sharks, having evolved from sharks millions of years ago. Stingrays have flat, disk shaped bodies and keep themselves safe from predators by burying themselves in the sand. Unfortunately this sometimes results in people getting stung due to swimmers not seeing them and accidently stepping on them.
Black Tip Reef Shark
The Tropical Shark Lagoon is home to two female Black tip Reef Sharks called Betty and Wilma. Black Tip Reef Sharks inhabit tropical coral reefs in the Indian and Pacific oceans. They are a relatively small species of shark, growing to a maximum size of 1.8metres in length. The sharks in Bray are 7 years old and currently measure 1.5metres in length. Black Tip Reef sharks give birth to live young and generally give birth to between 2-4 pups. At birth the average length of their pups is 30cm. The Blacktip Reef shark is one of only a few sharks that can jump fully out of the water, a behaviour called 'breaching'. They have also been observed surfacing to look around an action called 'spy-hopping'.
Seahorse
The National Sea Life Centre is home to both Big Bellied and Common Seahorses. Seahorses can be found in shallow waters all over the world. Seahorses range in size from 16 millimetres (the recently discovered Hippocampus denise) to 35 centimetres. With Seahorses it's the males who have the babies! The female Seahorse creates the eggs then transfers them to the males pouch where he fertilises them and then goes through a 1-2 month pregnancy (depending on the species) after which he will give birth to anything from 100-1,500 babies. The seahorse is one of the most amazing and unique creatures of marine fauna. Unfortunately, 33 of the 35 species of seahorses are listed as 'Vulnerable' on the IUCN Redlist of threatened creatures due to large population declines over the last 10 years.
Giant Pacific Octopus
The giant Pacific octopus grows bigger and lives longer than any other octopus species. The size record is held by a specimen that was 30 feet (9.1 meters) across and weighed more than 600 pounds (272 kilograms). Averages are more like 16 feet (5 meters) and 110 lbs (50 kilograms). They live to be about four years old, with both males and females dying soon after breeding. Females live long enough to tend fastidiously to their eggs, but they do not eat during this months-long brooding period, and usually die soon afterwards. Giant Pacific octopuses have huge, bulbous heads and are generally reddish-brown in color. Like the other members of the octopus family, though, they use special pigment cells in their skin to change colors and textures, and can blend in with even the most intricately patterned corals, plants, and rocks.
They hunt at night, surviving primarily on shrimp, clams, lobsters, and fish, but have been known to attack and eat sharks as well as birds, using their sharp, beaklike mouths to puncture and tear flesh. They range throughout the temperate waters of the Pacific, from southern California to Alaska, west to the Aleutian Islands and Japan. Highly intelligent creatures, giant Pacific octopuses have learned to open jars, mimic other octopuses, and solve mazes in lab tests. Their population numbers are unknown, and they do not currently appear on any lists of endangered or vulnerable animals. However, they are sensitive to environmental conditions and may be suffering from high pollution levels in their range.
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Wicklow Town is located on the East Coast of Ireland roughly 50km from Dublin City Centre. Wicklow Town can be reached by train or buses, and is a great hub to explore County Wicklow. See below our top recommendations of things to enjoy and not to be missed when visiting the County Town.
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Wicklow’s Historic Gaol
Wicklow’s Jail is one of the most iconic buildings in Ireland and an attraction open all year to visitors. Wicklow’s Historic Gaol showcases the harsh conditions endured by the various waves of prisoners from the 17th Century all the way to 1924 when the last prisoner left. Learn about the 1798 Rebellion in Ireland, The Great Famine and Transportation to Australia, where many inmates were sent to. Wicklow Jail is reported to be one of the most haunted locations in Ireland! Well worth a visit…
Wicklow Heritage Trail
The Heritage Trail around Wicklow Town is made of a series of stops at key historical locations around Wicklow Town. Discover how St Patrick first landed in Wicklow on his way back to Ireland or meet Wicklow’s most famous son, Captain Robert Halpin, famous mariner who laid the first cable between Europe and America. Wicklow Town has been a settlement for Thousands of year, with heritage from the Vikings, The Norman and many more migrants.
Black Castle and Wicklow Harbour & Coast
The ruins of the Black Castle stands tall over the Wicklow Harbour and offers stunning views over the Wicklow Coastline. South of the Castle is Travelahawk Beach, a popular place for year round swimmers protected from the winds. The Wicklow Harbour is linked to the Vartry River and both offer a great location for water based activities. The Murrough land stretch is also ideal for walks along the coastline.
Glen Beach Cliff Walk
The Cliff Walk can be accessed South of Wicklow Golf Club. The trail follows one of the most spectacular stretches of the Wicklow coastline, leading to the unique feature of the three lighthouses on Wicklow Head. The views are stunning! Meet Grey Seals along the way, and the lucky ones will spot porpoise and dolphins.
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Wicklow Town offers a unique and eclectic shopping destination. Find here Antiques, Arts & Crafts, Home Decors, Spiritual or Sports stores. This is truly a unique experience with plenty to discover.
Cafes and Eateries
Wicklow Town is home to a wide variety of cafes and eateries dotted throughout the town. They are all offering delicious breakfast, brunch or lunch options. Sweet, savoury, vegetarian or vegan options are on the menu. Find delicious pastries, sausage rolls, vegan wraps, toasted sandwiches and much more. Not to be missed!
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Bray (Irish: Bré [bʲɾʲeː]) Is a coastal town in north County Wicklow, Ireland. It is situated about 20 km (12 mi) south of Dublin city centre on the east coast. It has a population of 32,600 making it the ninth largest urban area within Ireland (at the 2016 census). Bray is home to Ardmore Studios, and some light industry is located in the town, with some business and retail parks on its southern periphery. Commuter links between Bray and Dublin are provided by rail, Dublin Bus and the M11 and M50 motorways.
Originally developed as a planned resort town in the 19th century, Bray's popularity as a seaside resort was serviced by the Dublin and Kingstown Railway, which was extended to Bray in 1854. By the mid-20th century, the town's use as a resort had declined when foreign travel became an option for holiday-makers. However, day-trippers continued to come to Bray during the summer months.
The town is situated on the east coast to the south of County Dublin. Shankill, County Dublin lies to the north, and Greystones, County Wicklow to the south. The village of Enniskerry lies to the west of the town, at the foot of the Wicklow Mountains. People participate in such sports as sailing, rowing, and swimming. The beach and seafront promenade are used by residents and visitors. While Bray's promenade and south beach is to a Blue Flag standard,[6] the north beach has been impacted by erosion and leaching pollution since the closure and sale of a municipal landfill in the late 20th century.
The River Dargle which enters the sea at the north end of Bray rises from a source near Djouce, in the Wicklow Mountains. Bray Head is situated at the southern end of the Victorian Promenade with paths leading to the summit and along the sea cliffs. The rocks of Bray Head are a mixture of greywackes and quartzite. There is a large cross at the summit.
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