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Raheen Park, Bray, IE Irland
contacts phone: +353
larger map & directionsLatitude: 53.1952077, Longitude: -6.0887855
Jaroslaw Huk
::Great place to start an enjoyable walk
Akshay Chhabria
::Very scenic. A must go place
Peter Nijman
::De wandeling is fantastisch.
Shawneen The Queen
::Beautiful walk with different terrain throughout, however, it would be an easy enough walk for every fitness level. Stunning views all the way regardless of what way you're walking from and to
Positive Ageing
::The Bray Cliff Walk (Bray seafront to Greystones harbor) The Bray cliff walk reaches from the bottom of Bray Head to Greystones Harbor. Its a walk along the coast and rail line. There are views of Bray Head, Dublin Bay, Dalkey Island all the way to Greystones beach. The surface is up and down, consisting of hard clay, loose gravel and rocks. The route goes from wide to very narrow in parts, its not suitable for families with a buggy at the narrow end, also you will be required to climb some steps and back down again further on. At the Greystones end there is massive construction at present and the route is diverted. You will have to walk on the pebble beach stones for a short period. One way will take you between an hour at a leisure pace and thirty five minutes if your really fit. I went at 7.30.AM and the sun was splitting the sky, it was a cracking day and its well worth the effort. When you reach Greystones you will find two different beaches both really nice. Greystones is a lovely little town with a variety of coffee houses, restaurants and brickabrack shops. So between the town of Bray and Greystones your sure to have a fabulous day out. So with all that going on why not take this walk and experience the reality for yourself. So get a good pair of hiking shoes on and get cracking because you no longer have an excuse now. Enjoy