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Bray and Mt. Usher Gardens

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I know this is old but most people I know don't travel and don't want to hear about other people's travels. It was an amazing trip with many great moments so I thought I'd blog it for anyone who's intersted. Warning, I'm by no means short winded lol.
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Bray and Mt. Usher Gardens

Hook Head Lighthouse.

     We left Dunmore East this morning and drove out to Hook Head Lighthouse to have a look around. Then we headed to Mt. Usher Gardens which was absolutely beautiful. There were gardens inside gardens, a Japanese garden, a water garden and a pet cemetary. It was really a cool place.

     Evidently the gardens were designed in 1868 by Edward Walpole who was from Dublin. The garden has tons of rare trees and shrubs as well as plants, trees and shrubs that are only rare in Ireland. After the garden we headed into Bray a really cool seaside town. I wasn't sure what to expect of it because I had heard that it was really commercialized and trashy, but I thought that it had the perfect blend of trash and quaintness.

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Hook Head Lighthouse.
Hook Head Lighthouse.
The view from Hook Head.
The view from Hook Head.
A great sign with the lighthouse i…
A great sign with the lighthouse
Mt. Usher Gardens.
Mt. Usher Gardens.
The oet cemetary.
The oet cemetary.
A bridge in the water gardens.
A bridge in the water gardens.
Mt. Usher gardens.
Mt. Usher gardens.
The house at the gardnes.
The house at the gardnes.
The esplanade at Bray.
The esplanade at Bray.
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