What to do and see in Bray, Province of Leinster: The Best Things to do Good for Couples

August 5, 2021 Margarita Chappel

Bray (Irish: Bré, meaning "hill", formerly Brí Chualann) is a coastal town in north County Wicklow, Ireland. It is situated about 20 km (12 mi) south of Dublin city centre on the east coast. It has a population of 32,600 making it the fourteenth largest urban area in all of Ireland and the ninth largest urban area within the Republic of Ireland (at the 2016 census).
Restaurants in Bray

1. Bray Adventures

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5.0 based on 76 reviews

Bray Adventures

Welcome to Bray Adventures! Experience the fun and adrenalin of outdoor adventure sports in the beautiful East Coast of Ireland. Located on Bray Seafront, we have the ideal base for both Water based and Land based activities. Whatever your level of experience - complete novice to aspiring adventurer, we'll make it a fun and unforgettable experience. We are a family run business and a friendly bunch! We only use fully insured and fully qualified instructors and all equipment is supplied. We are conveniently located on Bray Seafront just 1 min from DART, bus and rail services, as well as a host of accommodation, cafes and restaurants, all in an outstanding scenic setting. All this on the doorstep of Dublin... 15 mins from Dublin City Centre, and you could be on your way to an adventure you won't forget!

2. Anahata

51A Main Street Co. Wicklow, Bray A98 V6T3 Ireland +353 1 274 5614 [email protected] http://anahata.ie/bray-anahata/
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Anahata

"Anahata" is the sanskrit name for the fourth or heart chakra. It is the central force that inspires compassion and love. We offer a range of yoga classes and massage & holistic treatments that promote strength, flexibility and balance. The experience you have as our client is at the heart of Anahata. We look forward to meeting you soon and hope you enjoy the Anahata experience.

Reviewed By nicolacN1660OP - Dublin, Ireland

Nabin and his team have created something really special here. Anahata is a beautiful space for yoga and massage. I highly recommend Nabin’s deep tissue massage. He has a wealth of experience and knowledge and can gently and intuitively find pressure points and release tension. He literally melts the knots of your muscles. The atmosphere is respectful and serene and the space is immaculately clean and peaceful.

3. Bray Head

Bray Head, Bray Ireland +353 1 286 7128 http://www.bray.ie/bray-head-walk
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4.5 based on 507 reviews

Bray Head

Reviewed By BrookeMorales - London, United Kingdom

Park your car in the car park below, pay car park and walk thr Bray head. Approximately 1 hour, easy and lovely walk along the coast.

4. The Harbour Bar

1 Strand Road, Bray Ireland +353 1 286 2274 [email protected] http://www.theharbourbar.ie
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4.5 based on 305 reviews

The Harbour Bar

Welcome to the official page of The Harbour Bar, one of Bray's best loved pubs.Voted as one of the Lonely Planet's best bars in the world this is a gem located right beside the boxing club where Katie Taylor trains, often calling in to use the facilities.This is one of Bray's top spots for live music with traditional and acoustic sessions in the bar every Wednesday - Sunday and live bands in the lounge every Thursday - Sunday.The iconic Harbour Bar in Bray, Co Wicklow, is famous for attracting a glittering clientele and its visitors' book is a who's who of famous names down through the decades.The Harbour Bar is open daily.

Reviewed By DublinExplorer28

Great atmosphere, laid back with some great live music, traditional music in the bar and all types of music in the music area in the lounge, cant beat this for a night out

5. Bray Head Cliff Walk

Bray Promenade, Bray Ireland +353 404 20070 http://www.visitwicklow.ie/attractions/bray-greystones-cliff-walk.htm
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4.5 based on 1,179 reviews

Bray Head Cliff Walk

Reviewed By Jane0607 - Whitstable, United Kingdom

From Dublin City we got the Dart train to Bray. Had a very enjoyable walk to Graystone, had a spot of lunch and then walked back to Bray. As keen walkers it was a relatively easy walk with stunning views. Being the beginning of February we were very lucky with the weather which made it more enjoyable. We then returned to Dublin City.

6. Killruddery House & Gardens

Kilruddery Estate Southern Cross Road, Bray Ireland +353 1 286 3405 [email protected] http://www.killruddery.com
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Killruddery House & Gardens

Reviewed By 389eileenm - Redruth, United Kingdom

We visited on Saturday for the market, to be honest the market was a bit disappointing as there were few stalls, I expected to see more local produce. We did visit the gardens which are well maintained with plenty of space to walk around in. We had lunch in the newly converted barn which is really beautiful with loads of space. We had the ham baguette with cheese and apple and fig relish which was delicious, plenty big enough for two to share really. The menu focuses on local produce and the food is well presented, service was prompt and there are plenty of waiting staff to make sure you’re being looked after. The restaurant is very popular and it did have a long wait for tables on Saturday but if you know you’re going you can book a table in advance and not have to queue. It’s a lovely day out.

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