we did this walk only once but really enjoyed it :) only 6 km one way. going to go again, and maybe do more climbing then, highly recomended if you have time to spare, great views etc... start at Bray head.

we did this walk only once but really enjoyed it :) only 6 km one way. going to go again, and maybe do more climbing then, highly recomended if you have time to spare, great views etc... start at Bray head.
This really is a lovely walk and not too strenuous. Allow plenty of time as you will keep stopping to look at everything!
This is a lovely walk around the side of Bray Head between Bray and Greystones. On a nice day its a great walk with beautiful views. It's quite long, can't quite remember how long it took us but I think it was about 1 hour 30 mins one-way for me. It gets quite narrow in places and can be a...
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On a bright chilly Saturday morning in April we set off on the cliff walk to Greystones, leaving the path to visit the cross at Bray Head, we saw the remains of the trolley and a reminder of days gone by; the views are spectacular . Back on the path we made our way to Greystones and enjoyed a well...
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It is good walk, takes good few hours but the vews are amazing, it is a must see when u r in dublin!!
sense of beauty and tranquilty...calming.. glad to be alive feeling and hypnotic and certainly needs a fine day for the best effect,,,,,,,,,,,,
In the morning the sun is on the walk. Views of sea birds. It can be muddy if there has been a lot of rain. If you walk from Bray to Greystones there are plenty of places for lunch. The path down by the new harbour development is surrounded by fences so you can not get to the sea until...
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Even for a relatively slow walker this walk can be completed in about 90 minutes or so though it may take you longer as you stop to enjoy the fresh air and stunning views. There are very few steep parts so its not overly-challenging but you do feel at the end of the walk that a cup of coffee in...
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This is a lovely walk for those who want to take in the scenery and walk along the coast. There are generally numerous people walking along the cliffs in both directions and often lots of people with their dogs. All up it's about 6 km and generally a reasonably easy walk (there are a couple of places which are steep...
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We combined this with climbing breay head and t was a great family day out, capped off with chips in Sweeneys whenwe arrived out on the greystones side :-)
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