Some brave tourists may prance around in bikinis on Bray 'beach' but locals have long accepted that Bray doesn't really have beach. It does have a vast collection of stones to rebuff the ever creeping tide but to call it a beach would imply there's a bit of sand in there too.
That's not to say that Bray's Victorian promenade doesn't have many purposes - it's the perfect place for a stroll, a game of Frisbee, a jog or a knock around with the football (though officially I think this is frowned upon). The seafront also becomes a concert venue in the summer, hosting open air concerts on its iconic bandstand. Funfairs, carnivals and markets invade the seafront's grassy patches during Bray's Summerfest. On any sunny day, the promenade and the pubs,ice-cream shops and amusement centres that face it, are a hive of activity.
If you do go for a wander along the promenade, then make sure you make it to Bray's little harbour to the north. There are some beautiful view s here at sunset and you can meet Bray's swan population (though don't venture too close!). Bray has popular rowing and fishing clubs and you might even catch the odd surfer bobbing out on the water, praying for waves.
In short, Bray 'beach' has many wonderful things to offer, but sand is not one of them! read more