Today we eat breakfast in our room before packing and checking out, it is time to get our of Dublin. We take a taxi to the airport where we rent a car for the rest of our tour. It takes almost an hour just to get the car which is always annoying but finally we are on our way, we just need to get used to driving on the left side of the road.
Our first stop is the Bray Cliff Walk south of Dublin. While likely not one of the top sights for most visitors it certainly is for us as the trail has the distinction of having the oldest geocache in Europe. We find parking relatively easy, lots of cars but big parking lot, and soon are on our way along the seashore.


We pass the Bray Head Inn, the last outpost of civilization, and then we enter the wild section of the trail which follows relatively closely to train tracks.


The trail is quite scenic with lots of greenery and some nice views and there are only few people that are walking it. We would have liked to hiked for a longer stretch however our turnaround point is at the oldest geocache in Europe as our relatives are waiting for us in the parking lot and there is still a lot of ground to cover today.

