We don't think you're allowed to leave Ireland without drinking a Guinness, and why not do it at the heart of it all?
Killruddery House & Gardens
It's worth it to come the days before or after the wedding to explore all the gardens have to offer. The gardens are open to the public most days.
They also have lovely markets during the day near the Grain Store.
The Avoca cafe and shop, Kilmacanoge is a lovely place to stop for shopping, food markets, and cafe delights. You can do a sit down lunch/dinner in the beautiful Fern House Cafe (we almost chose this place to do a small wedding!) or go to their Sugar Tree Cafe for a no frills breakfast or lunch- just as delicious!
Powerscourt House, Gardens, and Waterfall
Dine, shop, and explore!
Bray Head to Greystones Cliff Walk
This linear walk takes you from Bray to Greystones along the stunning coastal path. The path is well maintained and you can return by light rail (DART) to the start point. Greystones has plenty to offer the hungry walker after beautiful views and a range of marine wildlife. From Bray start, there is a path leading to the top of Bray Head offering stunning views of the Irish Sea, The Wicklow Mountains and Bray.
Bray's Seafront
Don't forget to walk along the Bray beach strand and visit every Irish Pub on offer:)
Monart offers day spa packages and nightly accommodation. Eoin and Claudia love this place! They offer packages for all their thermal rooms and can include lunch. Give them a call! We highly recommend booking well in advance.
Wexford is known as 'The Sunny South East' - let's see if it can live up to its name while you're there!
Enjoy fish & chips at our local chipper in the fishing village.