Wilbur goes camping : Wolohans Silver Strand in Wicklow

In a new addition to McAWilliams.com I am glad to let Wilbur tell you all about his camping adventures, and his first outing was down to Wolohans Silver Strand in Wicklow. This was Wilburs first time down but had nice nostalgic memories for me. I will let Wilbur carry on from here.

As a child, John spent the majority of his summers there in his parents mobile home and this was his first time to go back in roughly 19 years. The site is made up of two fields one for the permanent mobile homes and the second field, where we camped is mainly for tents. The site has a few electrical points for camper vans and has water taps dotted around the park. There are also toilet facilities in both fields and showers and washing rooms available too. What you can see in the photo to the left is the main entrance to the park and the green unit in the center is the shop, which has essential food and other grocery items, but it also sells a lot of camping equipment ranging from guy ropes to 8 man tents. The prices are not unreasonable either and compare well to all the camping shops around Dublin and are cheaper on many items.

Obviously the name of the site, “Silver Strand”  means there is a beach nearby, and you would not be wrong.

A beautiful private sandy beach can be accessed at the bottom of the first field. It is kept very well and is nicely surrounded by high cliff faces thus helping keep the winds down. You can see from the photo to the right that the beach is unfortunately not accesible to wheelchairs or those with mobility problems, as the climb down to the beach, down the side of a cliff is very steep, at the same time if steps are not an issue the beach really is stunning when you get down there. Litter wise the beach was very clean and a lot of people had used the beach the day I went down. If you want to swim there is no better a beach to swim from with a very gradual sandy walk to the depth you require to swim, no nasty drop offs to be found on this beach!

One disadvantage that affected us was the fact that dogs are not allowed on the beach, this obviously helps the cleanliness of the beach but most dogs enjoy swimming and fetching things from the water and it also makes it difficult to go down to the beach since you cant really leave a dog in the tent on their own. Dogs are very welcomed to the park but need to be tied up at all times and on a leash if you want to go walking.

Rates for the site start at €20 for 2 people per night for a tent, but the price is based on the amount of people rather then the pitch itself, and the price increases by roughly €7.50 per person thereafter. Even thought the site was very busy over the weekend there was lots of room for children to play football, tennis, badminton etc and also the site is very secure with the owner John Wolohan driving around each night nearly hourly making sure everyone is ok, also the gates to the field are locked up at 12am approx, adding to the security.

So would I return again, yes I would for sure but possibly not on a bank holiday weekend, it was quite busy and people were constantly passing the tent so you had no real privacy at all, but with its proximity to Dublin and the stunning beach it would bring me back tomorrow without a shadow of a doubt.

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5 Comments to “Wilbur goes camping : Wolohans Silver Strand in Wicklow”

  • Wilbur looks like a bit of a dude.

  • Indeed he is, I reckon he will be good at this camping review stuff!

  • Wilbur looks kind of scary to me, like the china clown used by Jigsaw. I like him, I’d like to hang with him next time I’m in Ireland that’s for sure! (Does he drink?)

    I think you should highlight his more sinister attributes though…

    I mean, what’s the back story with the eye patch? Any why does he have a skill ‘n cross bones on his chest? Has me met Julian Assange yet?

  • Not to sure of the story of his one eye but if you want to find out more about Wilbur and his mates check out http://www.facebook.com/pages/Grumptys/162140645232

    He is the leak for Julian too BTW

  • nice post John and nice little tips in there.

    might make an off season trip. prefer the quieter when camping somehow

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