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Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland The little seaside town of Co. Wicklow was loved by dubliners so much, that the city has now swallowed it! Still has its beach amusements and arcades, along with a nice mountain to climb up if your feeling a bit mad. Easy to get to on the DART from dublin city. Good tip? (+1) Dun Laoghaire, Dublin & Surrounds, Ireland The harbour wall encloses the harbour on two sides with an opening in the middle to allow ships in and out. There's a lighthouse at the end of each harbour wall. Good tip? (0) Sandymount, Dublin & Surrounds, Ireland it's a beach! Great scuba diving off the coast. Kinda cold... Good tip? (0) Dun Laoghaire, Dublin & Surrounds, Ireland this place is the sex tbh. Good tip? (0) Clontarf, Dublin & Surrounds, Ireland The Dollymount Starnd in Dublin.. at the border of Clontarf and Dollymount. A big white sanded beach with great views over the Dublin Harbour and Howth disctrict of Dublin. Good tip? (0) Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland Just 45 minutes by train from Dublin, Bray is the idyllic small seaside town everyone should visit. It has the beach, the mountains and the entertainment in a romantic old fashioned way. You can go on a hike to the Wicklow Mountains or just spend the afternoon admiring the beauty of the town.. or maybe you'd like to visit Sea World, oh yes, they've got a big aquarium in Bray too, so there's something for the children aswell. Wicklow Mountain Trail starts just off the beach.
In Bray, you really can't get lost, easily anyhow. Good tip? (0) Glencullen, Dublin & Surrounds, Ireland Glencullen is a small village just outside Dublin. It's perfect for hiking and you can visit Johnnie Fox's, Irelands highest pub! Good tip? (0) Dun Laoghaire, Dublin & Surrounds, Ireland Arriving by sea from Holyhead you'll arrive in Dun Laoghaire. This is the point where most Brits are amazed at either how the place is pronounced or how it's spelt. Good tip? (0) Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland This is a very adorable seaside town. There are lots of tiny little shops and nooks and crannies to look at. Its right outside of Dublin so its not far for a drive or look Good tip? (0) |