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Extract from the Bray Travel Guides:
BRAY
, originally a Victorian resort developed in the 1850s when the railway was extended south of Dn Laoghaire, welcomes hordes of visitors from Dublin at the weekends. With a seafront full of hotels, video arcades, B&Bs and fast-food shops, Bray has lost some of its genteel charm. Nevertheless it does boast a superb sand and shingle
beach
and there are excellent walks to be had up around Bray Head, a knob of rock pushing into the sea, where a massive cross, erected to mark the holy year of 1950, serves as a reminder that you are still in Catholic Europe. In the shadow of the head are a few secluded coves where you can... read the whole Bray Travel Guides...
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