Camping for Adults

Camping-for-Adults

If you have never been on a caravan and camping holiday or feel its only for children. Please come to River Valley and book into the Secret Garden, this area is for adults only and we have  focused  on  peace, comfort and relaxation.Each individual site is really spacious with all amenities, such as water, waste and 10amp electricity. The luxurious toilet and shower block is centrally heated and has wheel chair access. The secret garden is adjacent to our new 1.5km scenic walk with spectacular views of brittas bay and the wicklow Mountains when you reach the top. On route you pass the orchard and see the deer and animals grazing in the meadow. Dogs are allowed to use this walk too, but must be kept on a lead.

Our mobile homes offer your own outdoor space – you don’t get that in your average hotel room with the choice of having breakfast and dinner at whatever time suits you.

Indulge in pulse-quickening sport activities such as a leisurely round of golf, a game of badminton, a walk through the Wicklow mountains or view the delights of many of the unusual gardens that Wicklow has to offer.

Later in the evening after some fine pub grub in Mickey Finns, or a Take-away from Govanni’s traditional fish and chips, you can snuggle in beside an open fire and enjoy the musical entertainment (traditional, jazz etc) that Mickey Finns has to offer, and all on your own doorstep with no driving involved!

  • News Updates

    Dates for your Diary:

    Park re-0pens on 16th March 2012

    Holiday Home Open Days (17th & 18th March)

    Interested in having your own holiday home on River Valley. Why not call down to us on the 17th and 18th March for a viewing of both second-hand and new mobile homes set up on site. Prices start at €24,000 for Second-hand 3 bedroom mobiles and €36,500 for new 3 bedroom mobiles on site.

    Annual Site Fee for 2012 – €2,100 inc elec.

     New for 2012

    For this year there will be a new 1.5 km walk from the holiday park with a scenic viewing area at its highest point where it is possible to enjoy views out to the sea at one side and the Wicklow Mountains on the other. Over 2,000 trees have been planted along the route.  We are hoping to have deer to keep you company along the way.

     

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