Getting Around
Bray is well-connected to Dublin by rail, bus, and major motorways, making it easy to visit.
Bray, a coastal town in north County Wicklow, Ireland, is renowned for its historic seaside resort charm. Situated about 20 km south of Dublin, it provides scenic views and a relaxing atmosphere. Originally developed as a resort town in the 19th century, Bray's popularity as a seaside destination was enhanced by the extension of the Dublin and Kingstown Railway in 1854. While its resort use declined in the late 20th century, Bray remains a favorite for day-trippers, thanks to its easy access from Dublin via rail, bus, and major motorways. The town is also home to Ardmore Studios and features light industry and retail parks on its periphery.
Bray, a coastal town in north County Wicklow, Ireland, is renowned for its historic seaside resort charm. Situated about 20 km south of Dublin, it provides scenic views and a relaxing atmosphere. Originally developed as a resort town in the 19th century, Bray's popularity as a seaside destination was enhanced by the extension of the Dublin and Kingstown Railway in 1854. While its resort use declined in the late 20th century, Bray remains a favorite for day-trippers, thanks to its easy access from Dublin via rail, bus, and major motorways. The town is also home to Ardmore Studios and features light industry and retail parks on its periphery.
Coastal town with scenic views.
Historical seaside resort charm.
Easy access to Dublin via rail and road.
Home to Ardmore Studios.
Retail and business parks on the outskirts.
Close access to Dublin, ideal for commuters.
Scenic coastal views and walking trails.
Rich history as a 19th-century seaside resort.
Bray is well-connected to Dublin by rail, bus, and major motorways, making it easy to visit.
Explore the scenic Bray Head for stunning views of the coastline.
Day-trippers and commuters seeking a coastal escape.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
32,600
Discover the town's history as a 19th-century seaside resort.
Visit Ardmore Studios, a notable film production site in Bray.
English, Irish
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring in Bray offers mild weather, perfect for exploring the coastal trails and enjoying the seaside views.
Summer is ideal for day trips, with warmer weather and vibrant local events.
Fall provides a quieter atmosphere with beautiful autumnal scenery.
Winters are mild, making it a peaceful time to visit without the summer crowds.







