So two weekends ago I headed on the DART and went to Bray to do a cliff walk down to Greystones. The journey took only half an hour and the walk took me an hour and a half. It is 7km long and really pretty. I went on a day that was super rainy and gray but it turned out to be a good thing because not a lot of people were on the path. I was able to run around and take pictures and just be my crazy self. Then I ran into a group of little kids who must have been on a school trip and no one noticed that I was amongst them because I'm so small...it was awesome and Irish kids are great. They were also very respectful when they realized that I was not one of them. This link is to the Google maps that shows where Bray and Greystones is compared to Dublin. If you follow the coast down south you'll see Bray and then Greystones a little further down.
Bray is this tiny coastal town that has a beach that reminds me of Moonstone Beach San Luis Obispo. There is a boardwalk and small little cafes and shops which all lead up to the infamous cliff walk! I stayed on the beach for a while and took pictures while it rained on me. It didn't stop until the moment I got on the DART to go back to Dublin...of course.
I was on the rocks. That sounds like a cool blog name...
The boardwalk with restaurants in the background.
I found an awesome cove and got really close to sacrificing myself to the ocean. Worth it!
The super cool and secret cove.
Gorgeous landscapes and ruins of tiny castle things. Classic Ireland.
The ruins of this old building were cool...but not as cool as running up the hillside behind it to explore!
Lines and vines. And rhymes.
Yay! Bray! (Stay tuned for what Bray looks like in the daytime...)
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