Dull at times, but a not unpleasant day and still the beach is deserted.
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A sleepy backwater, the Sea Road from Newcastle Village is an impressive and secluded residential and farming area leading to the beach which lies within The Murrough, a coastal wetland system that stretches for 15km north of the New Pier at Wicklow Harbour and which is a special area of conservation.
The railway divides the wetlands and the beach.
Below, the old station house:
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