9 Things to do
Greystones is one of the world’s oldest golf courses and has been welcoming visitors since it was established in 1895. Read more
A small, family-run restaurant situated in Greystones, County Wicklow, The Hungry Monk is an excellent place to enjoy quality food and a friendly atmosphere. Read more
BirdWatch Ireland is the largest independent conservation organisation in Ireland. Established in 1968, they currently have over 14,000 members and supporters. Their head office is located in Kilcoole, County Wicklow. Read more
Greystones is a beautiful sandy beach located in the centre of the town and right beside the D.A.R.T train service. The South Beach in Greystones is about half a mile long. This follows on from the shingly North Beach at the harbour. Read more
Greystones Theatre is a brand new family run multi-disciplinary arts venue for the town of Greystones which offers the very best in arts and entertainment. Located centrally in the heart of the seaside town of Greystones Read more
Set in the shadow of the famous Wicklow Mountains, Charlesland is a true surf- and turf-style test of golf. Read more
AMOC Jewellery, bespoke contemporary jewellery boutique with open plan workshop on site. Situated on the Main Street, Greystones in County Wicklow. Read more
The Happy Pear on Church Road, Greystones Co.Wicklow is a restaurant and wholefood store. Set on the upper sunny side of the town, the store provides a great range of products as well as a wholefood menu with specials that change daily. Read more
AMOC Jewellery fuses age old Scandinavian techniques with Irish made, contemporary design. Specialising in unique engagement rings, wedding bands, neck-pieces, pendants, bracelets, earrings, cufflinks and brooches which you can browse at in store. Read more
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