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Bray To Greystones Walk

Scenic spot

One of the Best Places To Visits in Kilmacanoge ED


Address

Bray-Greystones Cliff walk, Rathdown Lower, Greystones, Co. Wicklow, Ireland

Website

visitwicklow.ie

Rating on Google Maps

4.80 (511 reviews)

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Working Hours

  • Sunday: Open 24 hours
  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours
  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours

Featured Reviews


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  • 5/5 Graham P. 11 months ago on Google β€’ 180 reviews
    The walk is officially closed at the moment, but if you are prepared to climb over, under or around the barriers you can enjoy a fantastic walk, especially as so few people are on the walk. Wild life and plants are amazing. Little overgrown but passable (maybe take a stick or secateurs) I visit this walk at least once a year hope to continue.
    12 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 Stuart M. 1 year ago on Google β€’ 171 reviews
    For me it's one of the best walk in the South Dublin and Wicklow area! It's six and a half kilometers from start to end, eight if you want to walk onto the Dart station and get the train back. It starts with a steep climb up to Bray Head with superb views looking back towards Bray seafront. Then there is a alternating rocky and natural path generally well maintained, (with scenic views) that hugs the cliffs for three kilometers or so (it narrows in parts) overlooking the train line and rugged seashore. After Greystones comes into view it veers slightly inland then follows a path that splits a field before winding its way into Greystones via a housing development. If you only have time to walk a section of it, the part out of Bray is certainly more interesting but note this walk can be wet with puddles (even in summer) and also tough on feet. So good footwear is advised!
    11 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 Amy 2 years ago on Google β€’ 284 reviews
    Nice 1/2 hour walk along the rails and coast of Bray and Gretstones. Usually busy enough. Some paths are very narrow, usually fit one or two. Beware that some walls/fences are loose or low so be careful with animals and children. Relaxing and mostly even ground. Ok for bikes
    3 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 Sreekanth B. 1 year ago on Google β€’ 217 reviews
    Bray beach is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike during the summer months. Located in County Wicklow, Ireland, it offers a picturesque setting with its long, sandy beach, scenic coastline, and breathtaking views of Bray Head and the Irish Sea. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities at Bray beach during the summer, including swimming, sunbathing, picnicking, and strolling along the promenade. The beach is also home to a range of amenities, such as public toilets, cafes, and ice cream vendors, making it a great spot for a day out with family and friends. However, it's worth noting that Bray beach can get quite busy during peak summer season, so visitors may want to arrive early to secure a good spot on the beach. It's also important to check the weather forecast before visiting, as the Irish climate can be unpredictable, and conditions may not always be ideal for a day at the beach. Overall, visiting Bray beach in summer can be a great way to enjoy the natural beauty of Ireland's coastline, soak up some sun, and spend quality time with loved ones
    1 person found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 M 5 months ago on Google β€’ 236 reviews
    nice walk on the pathway! so close by the train too. the walk is closed 1km in, so can’t walk to greystones. the cliff walk is so closed due to rock falling.

  • 5/5 Ghanim Fajish V. 2 years ago on Google β€’ 111 reviews
    Amazing coastal trail. We were accompanied by a friendly robin throughout the walk . You can see seals basking the sun if you watch closely down from the cliff at the seashore. Love it !!
    1 person found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 Flying In the l. 6 months ago on Google β€’ 24 reviews
    We have done this outing as a family. with three children... and the truth is that we all liked the great ride. It has lasted all day. but it has been worth all the effort of walking up and down the trail. In addition, we have found cows, horses, sheep and the children happy to go for a walk. amazing views. Of course we will return, it is ideal to spend a great time with family, friends or alone. just enjoy the day the moment nature. Ireland is so beautiful.
    2 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 Tomasz T. 5 years ago on Google β€’ 17 reviews
    Impressive views and great family time. The walk itself is relatively easy although it is quite long and may be boring for small kids - especially the part between south end of the cliff and Greystones as the path goes through fields and has fence on both sides. I wouldn't recommend it for wheelchairs or parents with buggies as there are few places with stairs and some other with bumps and rocks however if started from Bray you can easily do half of it on the wheelchair or with buggy and then return. The cliff and path is on the east side so sunlight is to be expected in the morning and early afternoon.
    2 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 Abdullah A. 11 months ago on Google β€’ 39 reviews
    Amazing place for a long walk during the good weather. Not suitable for kids

  • 5/5 M B. 1 year ago on Google β€’ 19 reviews
    A very inspirational walk. Makes you feel relaxed and energetic and the same time. Beware these days it is closed by gates to the public for security reasons. I usually do it from Greystones towards Bray. I guess the two flavours will be much worth it.


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