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Bray

The Bray to Greystones Cliff Walk is closed Bray Greystones Cliff Walk Bray Greystones Cliff Walk Situated 21km from Dublin City Centre we have Bray the longest established seaside town in Ireland. Enjoy Bray’s beachfront promenade it’s a mile long and ideal for a leisurely stroll. Situated 21km from Dublin City Centre we have Bray…

Blessington Greenway Ireland

Blessington Greenway

Blessington Greenway Blessington Greenway The Blessington Greenway is 6.5km and runs from the  Avon Ri Activity centre to Russborough House. The Blessington Greenway is 6.5km and runs from the  Avon Ri Activity centre to Russborough House. It starts at Blessington and leads south through the forest and woodlands taking in some spectacular scenery adjacent to the shoreline of Pollaphuca Reservoir, more…

a lighthouse on a rocky cliff overlooking the ocean
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Sheep’s Head

Sheep’s Head Sheep’s Head Small Sheep’s Head, also known as Muntervary, is the headland at the end of the Sheep’s Head peninsula – a European Destination of Excellence – situated between Bantry Bay and Dunmanus Bay in County Cork, Ireland.Wikipedia This walk starts close to the Lighthouse and is a manageable trail, but sensible footwear…

Dursey Sound

Dursey island forms the tip of the Beara Peninsula with tides racing  through the narrow Dursey Sound. Flag Rock, a submerged reef in the centre of the channel, is covered by only 0.3 metres (1ft) of water at low tide. Thus making boat travel hazardous. If you travel to the island bring all you need…

Walk to Bray Head

Walk to Bray Head Walk to Bray Head Bray Head, at top sits a concrete cross erected in 1950 for holy year (1953), enjoy striking views of Dublin Bay and promenade below. Bray Head, at top sits a concrete cross erected in 1950 for holy year (1953), enjoy striking views of Dublin Bay and promenade…