One should never forget to take a walk to Shankill Beach once in the area.
It's a stony beach, so do not expect too much sand, but you will definitely fall in love with the sound of the sea here.
You can see Bray Head and Killiney in the distance.
A blog about Shankill in South Dublin - its history, geography, different events that I can attend, and news. Shankill (from the Irish Sean Chill, meaning "Old Church") is a lovely village, nestled on the Irish Sea coast between Killiney and Bray, with the Dublin Mountains behind it to the west.
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