Bray,
Co Wicklow
Bray was once a refined Victorian Resort that attracted
people from all over Ireland and the UK. At the height
of popularity visitors could take advantage of a bath
house, boating, lawn games, fishing and a seafront aquarium.
Glendalough,
Co Wicklow
Kevin, born in 498, is said to be a descendant from the
House of Leinster but rejected his life of privilege to
pursue a more spiritual calling. After spending some time
living in a cave in the Wicklow Mountains, Kevin eventually
founded a monastery in the valley situated between two
lakes.
Greystones,
Co Wicklow
Greystones is a quiet little town on the edge of the Irish
Sea. The Sugar Load Mountain is the backdrop and the famous
Bray Head the only thing separating the Greystones seafront
with the Bray seafront.
Powerscourt
Estate, Enniskerry, Co Wicklow
At the foot of the Sugar Loaf Mountains, Powerscourt Estate
is said to contain Ireland's finest gardens. They were
commissioned in the 1730s by Richard Wingfield, who was
the 1st Viscount of Powerscourt.