Bray Seafront 53 R766, Bray, County Wicklow
About the Business
Welcome to Bray Seafront, one of the premier tourist attractions in Ireland. Nestled in the charming town of Bray, Co. Wicklow, our establishment is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the best of Irish hospitality.
Our stunning location by the sea offers breathtaking views of the Irish coastline, framed by verdant hills and rolling waves. We are conveniently located on R766, making us easily accessible for visitors from all over the region.
At Bray Seafront, we offer a range of activities for visitors of all ages. Take a leisurely stroll along the lovely promenade, enjoying the salty sea air and the sound of the waves. Take your pick from our selection of restaurants, cafes, and bars that offer delicious, locally sourced food and live entertainment.
For those looking for more active pursuits, Bray Seafront offers a range of water sports activities, such as kayaking, paddleboarding, and surfing. Our expert staff will provide guidance and support, ensuring that you have an unforgettable experience.
Bray Seafront also features a variety of family-friendly attractions, including a funfair and amusement arcades, perfect for keeping the little ones entertained for hours. Our establishment is the ideal spot for a family day out, offering something for everyone.
We are committed to providing a warm, welcoming experience for all our visitors, with excellent customer service and a range of facilities to ensure your comfort and enjoyment. Whether you are a local resident or a tourist, we guarantee that a trip to Bray Seafront will be an unforgettable experience.
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53 R766, Bray, Co. Wicklow, Ireland
Reviews
"Great beach for walks along the paved walkway with public toilets available. Good for buggies or wheelchairs. The beach itself is stony and uneven suitable for paddling."
"Lovely beach. A lot of people come here during summer, especially people with kids. There are a lot of restaurants nearby and sitting areas. There’s a play area for the little ones and if you walk towards the mountains you’ll notice a nice hiking trail."
"A wonderful seafront. We pulled up early in the morning (parking is free until 8:30) and were treated to a wonderful sunrise. The walk along the seafront was wonderful and peaceful. Accompanied only by some early rise dog walkers and joggers. The local, seafront cafe was fantastic too. A warm spot to view the rising sun. We enjoyed coffee and a cookie. The park was a great way to entice the little one away from the beach and waves and back towards the car. Would highly recommend a visit."
"Cold but refreshing. Water is so clean. Better come before 3 pm, as then low tide begins. Take sunscreen , the wind might be cold, but the sun will not give up; save your skin from sunburn. If you want to eat, there are lots of places with different cuisine, ice cream, coffee and pubs)) Also, it’s located near the bus and dart station. So it won’t take long or be hard to get to the beach. Enjoy the summer days))"
"Beautiful spot for day out, especially when is warm and sunny day. Lots of things to do here, from swimming in the sea, relaxing walks at promenade, hike trips around bray head or just chilling on the beach. Good selection of restaurants, take aways, chippers and my favourite spot - Ginos Gelato for delicious gelato, crepes and waffles."
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