Bray Head - Reviews from across the web
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Bray Head Trail Reviews at MTBR.com The route that i take more often is the following: Take the entrance beside the golf course on the begining of the bray to greystones road. Carry on up along the side of the golf course. Follow the trails up to the open green area where you'll see a couple of donkey's. Go up the grassy hill climb. T... trails.mtbr.com
Bray.. - Dublin Travel Guide - VirtualTourist.com Bray is not exactly the most idyllic of places to visit with regards town houses or pretty villages...however, it has an impressive long pebble beach, and the walk up to Bray Head is exhilarating. The view from the top is amazing, looking out to sea, or down on Bray. Wo... virtualtourist.com
iExplore Community: Bray%20-%20Day%20Trip%20from%20Dublin - Dublin Popular%20Sights Bray's a little further on from Dalkey, but still on the DART line. Despite the heavy air of a tired seaside resort we always found Bray a good break from the city for a few hours. There is a 8km cliff walk along to Greystones, or up Bray Head. Restaurants largely offer fried seafood meals, with the... community.iexplore.com
Bray Head (mountain peak, Ireland) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia ...eastern Ireland. It lies on the Irish Sea, about 12 miles (19 km) southeast of Dublin. The town developed during the 19th century; it has a long beach and esplanade, which terminate southward in Bray Head, a 653-foot (199-metre) quartzite peak. Bray is an important tourist centre, both as a resor... britannica.com
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