In this 'you may also like' section we attempt to answer what else can I do? Here you have a list by order of being the closest some more beaches, things to see and do, places to eat and upcoming events.
Wicklow Town Beach is to the North of the town and forms part of The Murrough, a 15 km long coastal wetland area, extending as far as Greystones. It is the largest coastal wetland complex on the East coast of Ireland and is a magnificent wildlife haven and an outstanding area of natural heritage. Read more…
Brittas Bay North is a sandy beach backed by sand dunes. Brittas has a 3.2km of beach with two access point known as the South and North beaches. Read more…
Brittas Bay South beach is a long sandy sheltered beach with sand dines. The dune system covers approximately 100 hectares. Brittas has a 3.2km of beach with two access point known as the South and North beaches. Read more…
Sea Life located on Bray’s Seafront, County Wicklow, National SEA LIFE Bray is one of the country’s largest all-weather Marine and Freshwater Zoos. It’s collection of over 90 species of underwater animals is displayed in a range of exciting exhibits which include “Rivers of the World”, “Lair of the Octopus”, “Nemo’s Kingdom”, and “Tropical Shark Lagoon”. Read more…
Bray Head is part of the Wicklow Mountains, the headland stands at 241 m (791 ft) and is located between the towns of Bray and Greystones. Popular spot with hillwalkers. Read more…
Mount Usher is an excellent example of a so-called Robinsonian garden, with its relaxed informality and natural layout. As well as the garden you have a cafe and the Courtyard shops which offer a wide variety of products. Read more…
The Black Castle is ruin situated ina rocky promontory on the eastern side os Wicklow harbour. Access is a short walk from Wicklow Town itelsef by heading out on South Quay. Read more…