Naylor’s Cove is a picturesque coastal area located just south of Bray town in County Wicklow, Ireland. Established as a bathing area in the 1890s by local fisherman Bart Naylor, the cove is tucked into the first stack of cliffs along this stretch of coastline.It is known for its tranquil and natural beauty, making it a popular spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Historically, Naylor’s Cove was served by a small railway halt on the Dublin to Rosslare line, primarily built to serve nearby Victorian holidaymakers and visitors. The station was sometimes referred to as Bray Cove Halt or Naylor’s Cove Halt. Today, the cove is appreciated for its rugged coastline, rocky outcrops, and scenic views, and has been featured in fine art photography and local...
Read moreA nice sheltered cove at the foot of Bray Head, you are surrounded by beautiful walks with stunning views, your wild hardy swimmers are here all year round, some boats anchored of shore and on the right day the stillness is...
Read moreWhat a fantastic location for photography! Rocks in the sea, old pipes, graffiti, an unexpected staircase... So much to discover....
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