Top tips for visiting Curracloe Strand

  • Plan your visit during the warmer months to experience the beach at its finest. Curracloe Strand truly comes alive in the summer.
  • Curracloe Strand is a natural treasure. Please follow the posted guidelines and be mindful of your environmental impact.
  • Ample parking spaces are available at the main entrance, ensuring a hassle-free visit.
  • It’s worth noting that lifeguards are only on duty at Curraclose Strand during the summer months (June – September).
  • Weather in Ireland is unpredictable. Don’t let the rain stop your visit, but pack accordingly!
  • Be sure to check out the nature trail that runs through the sand dunes.
  • Wooden boardwalks provide separate access points, catering to families, dog walkers, joggers, and those seeking a peaceful day by the sea.
  • There are around 500 parking spaces available at Curracloe Strand, most of which are available at the White Gap entrance.
  • Male, female and disabled toilets are available at White Gap, while male and female toilets are available at Ballinesker.

If you’re seeking a tranquil escape along the Irish coastline, look no further than Curracloe Strand in County Wexford.

Nestled within the picturesque landscape of Ireland, this coastal gem is a paradise for nature lovers and beach enthusiasts alike.