Welcome to Sandymouth Holiday Resort in Sandymouth Bay, Bude offering a choice of 17 accommodations. On this page you can find information on Sandymouth Holiday Resort including Sandymouth Holiday Resort photo galleries, reviews, availability and booking information. If you like what you see, you can book your stay at Sandymouth Holiday Resort online securely. Sandymouth Holiday Resort is a great choice if you're looking for a holiday in Bude or North Cornwall.
Sandymouth Holiday Resort is part of our Go Active Breaks Collection and has seen a multi-million pound renovation in 2017. Enviably located within walking distance of Sandymouth Bay amidst 24 idyllic acres of rolling meadowland and immaculate gardens, this stunning resort is just moments from the North Devon border and only 15-minutes’ drive from Bude. A perfect choice for cherry-picking the best of coast, countryside and child-friendly facilities to do as much or as little as you please in glorious North Cornwall. You’ll find something to suit the whole family here, from splashing in the indoor heated pool, to the challenge of the football field, while kids adore the fabulous ‘Black Pearl’ full-size pirate ship. Pump it up on the exciting trim trail with outdoor gym equipment or watch the world go by from the comfort of the restaurant and bar. The fantastic nightly entertainment ensures an unforgettable evening for all ages. Indoor heated pool. Outdoor splash area. Crows Nest Cabaret and function suite. The Bistro at Sandymouth Bar and Restaurant - advance booking recommended. Costa Coffee®. Wi-Fi access. Charlie Bears Children’s Club. Indoor play area (up to 5s). Pirate ship play area. All weather multi sports court. GO Juniors. Mini jet skis, raft building, snorkelling, sea scooters and WaterWalkerz††. Trim-trail with outdoor gym equipment and activities. Archery and fencing††. Outdoor activity area with laser clay rifle shooting††, Body Zorbs†† and team building activities. Small shop with basic essentials. Please note opening times/activities may vary during the festive period. ††Age restrictions may apply to activities.
A superb choice of one bedroom beach shacks, one, two and three bedroom caravans, two and three bedroom holiday homes and lodges.
All guests to Sandymouth Holiday Resort have access to the following facilities and amenities:
Luxurious lodge with stunning sea views of Sandymouth Bay from a secluded location. One master double with contemporary ensuite shower and two twin. Spacious family bathroom featuring bath with overhead shower. Contemporary styled open plan living area featuring a stylish kitchen with freestanding fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washer/dryer, set close to an elegant solid wood dining area. Lounge area including 40" flat screen TV and full length windows with views of the beautiful coastline. Centrally heated with double glazed windows throughout. French doors leading onto outdoor decking. Perfect for luxury breaks with family or a group of friends.
Luxurious 12ft-wide caravan with one master double, one twin and one single. Spacious shower room and separate WC. Contemporary open plan living space featuring a stylish lounge with 40" flat screen TV and fireplace with electric fire, modern kitchen with freestanding fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washer/dryer and elegant dining area with family dining table. French doors leading to enclosed decking area. Centrally heated with double glazed windows throughout. Ideal for a holiday with family or friends to celebrate any occasion.
Luxurious 14ft-wide holiday home within a secluded location featuring one master double and two twin. Spacious shower room and separate WC. Open plan living space featuring stylish lounge area with 40" flat screen TV and fireplace with electric fire, spacious kitchen with freestanding fridge/freezer, washing/dryer and dishwasher, and elegant dining area with dining table and chairs. French doors lead onto enclosed decking area. Centrally heated with double glazed windows throughout. Ideal for breaks to the region with family or friends.
Luxurious 12ft-wide caravan with one master double and one twin. Modern shower room. Contemporary open plan living space featuring a stylish, airy lounge with full length windows, 40" flat screen TV and fireplace with electric fire, modern kitchen with freestanding fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washer/dryer and elegant dining area with family dining table. Centrally heated with double glazed windows throughout. Perfect for a break with loved ones to celebrate any occasion.
Luxurious 12ft-wide caravan with one master double and two twin. Modern shower room. Contemporary open plan living space featuring a stylish, airy lounge with full length windows, 40" flat screen TV and fireplace with electric fire, modern kitchen with freestanding fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washer/dryer, and elegant dining area with family dining table. Centrally heated with double glazed windows throughout. Perfect for a break away with family or friends.
Modern caravan with one master double and one twin. Stylish shower room. Open plan living area featuring a sleek kitchen and dining area set near to comfortable fitted seating space, fireplace with electric fire and 40" flat screen TV. Centrally heated with double glazed windows throughout. Ideal for family short breaks to the region.
Stylish caravan with one master double and two twin. Separate modern shower room. Stylish open plan living space features a contemporary kitchen, elegant dining area and comfortable sitting area with 40" flat screen TV and electric fireplace. Centrally heated with double glazed windows throughout. Perfect for short breaks with family or friends.
Luxury 12ft-wide caravan with one master double and one twin. Spacious modern shower room. Stylish open plan living space featuring a contemporary kitchen with freestanding fridge/freezer and washer/dryer, elegant dining area with integrated wine rack and a comfortable living area with 40" flat screen TV and fireplace with electric fire. Centrally heated with double glazed windows throughout. Ideal for a relaxing escape with family or friends.
Quirky ’Beach Shack’ featuring one master double with modern ensuite shower. Chic open plan living space featuring a modern well equipped kitchen with dishwasher, stylish lounge with 40" flat screen TV, an intimate dining area for two and full length sliding doors with beautiful sea views. Centrally heated with double glazed windows throughout. Perfect for a romantic break away to celebrate any occasion.
Luxurious and spacious 12ft-wide caravan with one master double and one twin. Modern shower room. Stylish, well equipped open plan living area featuring a spacious kitchen with freestanding fridge/freezer and washer/dryer, contemporary dining area with dining table and chairs, and a comfortable fitted seating area with 40" flat screen TV and fireplace with electric fire. Centrally heated with double glazed windows throughout. Ideal for family short breaks to the region.
Located in a secluded area of the resort with stunning views of Sandymouth Bay and the countryside, this luxurious and contemporary 14ft-wide holiday home features one double and one twin. Contemporary family bathroom. Modern, well equipped open plan living space features kitchen with freestanding fridge/freezer set near to a relaxing lounge featuring 40” flat screen TV with full length windows looking out onto the stunning Cornish landscape and coastline. Centrally heated with double glazed windows throughout. Patio area with garden furniture. Ideal for family escapes in the region.
Exclusive luxury lodge set within a quieter area of the resort offering stunning views. One master double with modern ensuite bathroom and two twin. Family bathroom with bath with overhead shower. Stylish open plan living space with full length windows featuring lounge with 40" flat screen TV, a contemporary kitchen and modern dining area. Double glazed and centrally heated. French doors leading to outdoor dining area ideal for al fresco dining. Perfect for a luxury escape with loved ones.
Luxury 12ft-wide caravan with beautiful sea views featuring one master double and one twin. Spacious modern shower room. Stylish open plan living space featuring a contemporary kitchen with freestanding fridge/freezer and washer/dryer, elegant dining area with integrated wine rack and a comfortable living area with 40" flat screen TV and fireplace with electric fire. Centrally heated with double glazed windows throughout. Ideal for a relaxing escape with family or friends.
Luxurious 14ft-wide holiday home with stunning sea views featuring one master double and two twin. Spacious shower room and separate WC. Open plan living space featuring stylish lounge area with 40" flat screen TV and fireplace with electric fire, spacious kitchen with freestanding fridge/freezer, washer/dryer and dishwasher, and elegant dining area with dining table and chairs. French doors leading onto enclosed decking. Centrally heated with double glazed windows throughout. Ideal for breaks to the region with family or friends.
Modern caravan with beautiful sea views featuring one master double and one twin. Stylish shower room. Open plan living area featuring sleek kitchen and dining area set near to comfortable fitted seating area, fireplace with electric fire and 40" flat screen TV. Centrally heated with double glazed windows throughout. Ideal for family short breaks to the region.
Luxurious and spacious 12ft-wide caravan with stunning sea views featuring one master double and one twin. Modern shower room. Stylish, well equipped open plan living area featuring spacious kitchen with freestanding fridge/freezer and washer/dryer, contemporary dining area with dining table and chairs, and a comfortable fitted seating area with 40" flat screen TV and fireplace with electric fire. Centrally heated with double glazed windows throughout. Ideal for family short breaks to the region.
Exclusive, luxurious and spacious lodge featuring one master double with dressing room and ensuite bathroom, one double and one twin. Family bathroom with bath and overhead shower. Stylish open plan living space featuring 40" flat screen TV with DVD, soft leather furniture and underfloor heating set near to an elegant dining area and modern kitchen with dishwasher and washer/dryer. Personal balcony with wonderful sea views. Centrally heated with double glazed windows throughout. Perfect for an extra special luxury break with family or friends.
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We went the last week of September. The park is fantastic. The caravans are excellent . The bar is very good. The meals are freshly made and they are delicious. We would definitely stay again. Top class and first rate.
A lovely resort with plenty of onsite facilities only downside was it's location in terms of beaches or amusements you know the typical seaside stuff! Everything was a fair drive away which was a shame. Caravans are beautiful and very well kitted out though!
Some of the friendliest staff I've had the pleasure to encounter. The site was immaculate and well maintained, we stayed in boscolt 3 no 76. This was very nice Indeed and clean. We only marked it down 1 star as we came over the Xmas break and found there wasn't much for the children to do in the daytime... But we loved the club on the evening and Katie the entertainer was great with the kids... Our first Darwin escape and loved it.
Stunning park. Very clean and polite staff. Haven't tried the food yet but have heard it's good.. HIGHLY RECOMMEND.
Myself and my family have been visiting this holiday park on and off for the past 10 years or so now. We used to visit every year before the park was remodelled, and went back this summer after a break for a few years. The caravans were comfortable and clean as always, the views were still beautiful, and the majority of the park has been improved. I did feel the entertainment has declined in quality since the upgrade, as well as some of the other attractions I remember spending hours on as a kid being removed, and the place as a whole feeling less cosy and family-run. However, maybe it's just the nostalgia speaking, as it's still a nice place and I'm sure anyone who was visiting for the first time wouldn't feel they were missing out on any of the things I did. All in all, if you're thinking about visiting, I would recommend it, and I would go back, regardless of my feelings towards some of the changes.
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Northcott Mouth beach is a national trust beach just north of Bude. The beach is pebbly and sandy and is remote, secluded and beautiful. It has a small car park and in the summer, there is a tea caravan with a rustic garden with seating areas.
Location: Northcott Mouth
Crooklets beach is in Bude. There is a cafe with seating at the sea front. It is also where Bude Surf Life Saving Club is located, there are beach huts to hire and an outdoor shower. In the winter, on Christmas Day, hundreds of brave swimmers run into the sea. Crooklets is pebbly and sandy and popular with families as well as surfers.
Location: Crooklets
Located on the edge of the Torridge Estuary, Instow beach is blessed with fine soft sand and is sheltered from the surf. It's a popular place to launch boats, and to windsurf and there's plenty of space for beach games like volleyball and cricket.
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Croyde is perhaps Devon's most popular surfing beach. Facing almost due west the beach picks up a good deal of swell and this combined with quality sand banks makes for one of the UK's best surf beaches.
Location: Croyde Bay More Details »
Crow point is situated in the estuary on the edge of Braunton Marshes. Small, secluded and sandy it offers spectacular views over the estuary.
Location: Saunton More Details »
You can find Barricane Beach or shell beach as it sometimes called, in between Woolacombe and Mortehoe. It is a great beach for crabbing owing to its numerous rookpools.
Location: Woolacombe More Details »
Lee Bay is a delightful sand and shingle beach backing onto a charming village, and flanked on either side by an imposing rocky coastline. The wooded combe in which it lies is sometimes referred to as 'fuchsia valley'.
Location: Ilfracombe More Details »
Polzeath is renowned as a great surfing beach. A gentle walk along the coast path will take you to the picturesque Bedruthen steps or the breathtakingly beautiful Watergate Bay, home to Jamie Oliver's restaurant, Fifteen.
Location: Polzeath
When sea-water bathing was considered a cure for all ailments, the Victorians carved pit a network of tunnels leading to sheltered beaches with a large tidal swimming pool, very popular today with children who can enjoy inflatables and snorkeling safely.
Location: Ilfracombe More Details »
A firm favourite of local families, this unspoilt beach is mainly shingle at the top with plenty of sand at low water. There are natural rock pools providing endless interest and the beach also marks the edge of the Exmoor National Park.
Location: Ilfracombe More Details »
The beach at Hele Bay is comprised mainly of sand and shingle. Its location adjacent to the Hillsborough Nature Reserve in an area of outstanding natural beauty make it an idyllic setting to relax in. Clean waters and safe swimming with an abundance of rock pools mean its great for all the family.
Location: Ilfracombe More Details »
This route encircles the beautiful and infrequently visited Upper River Carey valley in deepest, rural Devon. It's not an easy route and has many twists and turns, but you'll be rewarded with views of quiet hamlets and rolling greenery along the way.
Location: Torridge
Roadford Lake is a pleasant relaxing day out, there are walks of varying length around the shore, there's an array of wildlife to enjoy from insects and wild flowers to waterbirds on the reservoir. Theres is also a Lakeside Cafe and visitor centre giving you the history of the valley and the chance for refreshments.
Location: Broadwoodwiger More Details »
Following the River Torridge to the estuary at Instow, the route is fairly flat and very safe for children to cycle. Crossing the river many times where Tarka The Otter was filmed, this lovely route has various access points along the way and provides a great way to explore the largely unspoiled countryside of North Devon.
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Why not walk a short section of the Dartmoor Way? This circular 78 mile walking trail meanders across rolling moorland, through quaint Devon thatched villages along secluded wooded valleys, over clapper bridges and around Dartmoor's unique tors.
Location: Okehampton More Details »
This is an easy route of 11 miles with the least traffic in Devon. You'll cycle through rural Devon, enjoying spectacular views of Dartmoor and its wildlife on the way.
Location: Okehampton More Details »
Encompassing industrial history and natural beauty, this route is worth it for the views alone. Just south of Okehampton, the viaduct was built in 1874 and spans 165 metres over the remains of mineral mines. The view of Meldon Dam is almost 50 metres high.
Location: Okehampton More Details »
The Camel Trail is one of the most successful popular walking, cycling and riding routes in the UK, leading through spectacularly beautiful Cornish countryside along a disused railway line linking Bodmin, Wadebridge and Padstow. Great for family trips as the route is largely level and there is little traffic. There are bicycle hire shops at Wadebridge and Padstow.
Location: Wadebridge More Details »
There are wonderful Dartmoor views on this route which takes you mainly along Devon's quiet country lanes, with a short stretch of the Tarka Trail; passing many places of historic interest on the way.
Location: Sticklepath More Details »
Linking Ilfracombe on the North coast with Plymouth on the South coast for a distance of 102 miles, the route offers views of beaches and estuaries, lush green valleys and the moorlands of Dartmoor. Mostly traffic free, and over 40% of it is on former railway lines.
Location: Ilfracombe
Fabulous modern bar called 'Legends' with a great bar menu and specialising in live music. Also, home to 'Mulligan's Restaurant' specialising in sensational steak and fish dishes. So whether you want a drink, food or both you will be spoilt for choice at Inn on the Green.
Location: Bude
Enjoy dining at its finest in the fabulous restaurant. Head chef Kyan Hooper prepares your food to the highest of standards using the best ingredients on offer. Indulge in duck or fish and round off your meal with a sensational unique dessert.
Location: Bude More Details »
Situated within the cliffs and overlooking the beach and ocean you will find this restaurant utterly breath-taking. During the day it is perfect for nipping in from the beach for refreshment and at night dine their speciality seafood.
Location: Bude
Mirchi with its wide menu range, great ambience, upscale and casual atmosphere is one of the nicest places to enjoy a taste of the East. Whether it's a traditional curry or something a little more exotic that you favour, Mirchi's many years of cooking experience make sure that your meal is one to remember!
Location: Bude
Quaint village pub perfect for nice relaxing drink to round off your day or just a leisurely drink. Offers lovely bar meals and a fabulous outside area on a sunny day. Real Ale lovers will enjoy the lively front bar with pool and Sky TV.
Location: Bude More Details »
Awarded winner of Marston's "Casual Fine Dining" Award 2008 you are guaranteed to have a great experience at this Inn. Serving a full a la carte menu or your more traditional food you can savour every mouthful within a pleasant atmosphere.
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To enjoy fabulous food and drink whilst admiring amazing views of Bude's inner harbour visit Brendon Arms. Offering an amazing selection of Real Ales and an array of fine wines along with traditional pub food this is the perfect place to unwind.
Location: Bude
Dating from 1863 this is a lovely pub offering many Real Ales within a relaxed setting. The restaurant called 'El Barco' serves delicious Spanish food as well as a traditional bar menu and a la carte.
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Contemnporary interior, relaxed atmosphere, and sea views. Elements cafe bar is open every day from 10am, and is fully licensed.
Location: bude
On a sunny day enjoy al fresco dining or inside in colder months at this delightful Inn. Offering tasty menus consisting of the best ingredients you will be sure of satisfaction. Or, why not just enjoy a leisurely drink or two?
Location: Bude
Enjoy fantastic views as you savour a meal prepared with the finest of fresh local ingredients. Located right on Instow seafront, The Decks is recommended in the Good Food Guide and has an AA rosette.
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To enjoy beautiful locally sourced fish visit this restaurant. For the meat lovers there are prime cuts of meat on offer as well as poultry. Round off your meal with a superbly presented homemade pud or sample delicious British cheeses. Book early to avoid disappointment!
Location: Appledore More Details »
The Quay is a waterfront restaurant, coffee-shop and gallery with wide and wonderful views of the Taw and Torridge estuaries. Upstairs, in the first-floor restaurant, the fresh, bright and seasonal menu, using the best local produce, should distract you from window-gazing.
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Visit this award winning restuarant located on Appledore Quay. The owners pride themselves on using quality fresh fish that is locally sourced and offer prime cuts of meat and poultry and fantastic home-made puddings that you will never forget!
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Mull over Sunday lunch in one of north Devon's leading restaurants â the food is fresh and locally sourced, even the burgers are organic.
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Best known for its fresh locally caught fish and seafood, Ragamuffins is proud of offering the best locally sourced and seasonal produce around, all complemented by a great wine list.
Location: Braunton More Details »
Wonderful views across the Taw estuary and 2 acres of beautiful gardens feature at this 150-seater restaurant catering for everything from a cup of tea to a full meal. For sunny days, there's also lots of seating outside.
Location: Barnstaple More Details »
At 62, local produce is used whenever possible, to create classic and contemporary dishes that are influenced by exciting flavours from around the world. Try the barbecue rack of ribs, homemade burgers or sizzling fajitas.
Location: Barnstaple More Details »
Relaxed surroundings and spectacular views over Woolacombe beach are the perfect setting for a seasonal menu reflecting the area's superb seafood as well as venison, pheasants and other locally caught game caught locally.
Location: Woolacombe More Details »
Three times winner of Restaurant of the Year by the Cornwall Tourism Awards and two AA rosettes, Langman's Restaurant combines a romantic candlelit location with an excellent menu and extensive wine list. Enjoy the six course tasting menu using seasonal ingredients.
Location: Callington More Details »
French bistro cooking using the best of local produce, much of it free range and organic, with meats from Devon, and fish from local lakes and coasts. Even the butter and milk are locally sourced to ensure the best quality.
Location: Chumleigh More Details »
An enchanting garden with magnificent Victorian greenhouses, often though of as the best in South West England. Admire Brazilian rhubarb, bamboo grove and the delightful walled garden. Featured in 'Devon Today', 'Devon Life' and 'Gardener's Tales'; Winsford Walled Garden is well worth a visit.
Location: Halwill Junction More Details »
All the family will enjoy a day out at Tapeley Park. There are lots of attractions including thoughtful woodland works, organic vegetable gardens, a children's play area and surprising animal encounters. The famous terraces are full of semi-tropical and tender flowers rarely seen in the UK.
Location: Bideford More Details »
The RHS has developed the original 8 acres into 65 acres of gardens and woodlands, featuring extensive herbaceous borders, herb and cottage gardens, a potager, fruit and vegetable garden, rose gardens, a foliage and plantsman's garden as well as a winter garden. So there really is something to fit all tastes!
Location: Great Torrington More Details »
Marwood Hill is a beautiful 20 acre valley garden, very colourful in spring, and with three small lakes, a large bog garden and a rock and alpine scree. The National Collections of 'Iris ensata' and tulbaghias are held here.
Location: Barnstaple More Details »
Gorgeous gardens surrounding a 15th Century house, including a lush valley garden with a medieval dovecote, pond, Victorian summerhouse and 18th century tower. There's a great tea room and museum down at the Quay.
Location: nr Saltash More Details »
The Milky Way Adventure Park is a great family day out whatever the weather. Thrilling rides, adventure for the little ones and exciting Birds of Prey shows are just some of its many attractions.
Location: Bideford More Details »
The Big Sheep is huge fun and a perfect, all weather day out for all the family, with lots to see and do including rides, dog trials, garden centre, horse whispering, pony rides, sheep races, nursery barn and lamb feeding.
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Huge fun for children, The Play Hut is Ilfracombe's only indoor and outdoor kids' soft play centre and is housed within a beautiful oak building with the stylish Café Blue Bar adjoining, so parents can relax too!
Location: Ilfracombe More Details »
Bude Castle overlooks Summerleaze beach, and is often used throughout the summer for concerts and events. It was built on the sand by Sir Goldsworthy Gurney, an inventor, in 1830 as his home. The castle is now a heritage centre which has galleries, a shop, restaurant and much more.
Location: Bude
At Torrington 1646, you'll be guided by colourful 17th Century characters, dressed in period costume and speaking and acting as though they were living at the time of the civil war battle. Visit the physic garden and perhaps even try on armour in the Royalist encampment. A guaranteed fun-packed, family day out. Highly Recommended. (Facilities where dogs can be left)
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A fun and informative day for all the family, with working and static exhibits of fairgrounds, steam engines and vintage machinery, combined with a wealth of heritage material, and all set in beautiful rural surroundings.
Location: Lifton More Details »
Built in neo-classical style in 1822, Arlington Court's interior is astonishing: full of collections for every taste, many of them amassed by an eccentric former owner. Carriage rides are available in the grounds.
Location: Barnstaple More Details »
This famous and geologically important gorge is 1œ miles long and can be viewed from an enchanting woodland and riverside circular walk, which passes the spectacular 30m-high White Lady waterfall and thrilling Devil's Cauldron.
Location: Lydford More Details »
Run by the Finch family from 1814 to 1960, the Foundry harnessed the power of the River Taw in Sticklepath village to produce agricultural implements and mining tools for the tin and copper mines and china clay industry of Devon and Cornwall.
Location: Okehampton More Details »
A large reserve in between the beautiful counties of Cornwall and Devon. The diverse nature of the reserve, from the stunning coastline, inland to wooded areas with heath, grasslands and meadows mean its well worth a visit.
Location: West Gooseham More Details »
England's only marine nature reserve, this dramatic, unspoilt island is a fitting setting for a fascinating array of wildlife including seals, a huge seabird colony, wild ponies, basking sharks and puffins. No cars disturb the island but there is a village inn and church.
Location: Lundy Island More Details »
Learn to surf on Croyde's Blue Flag beach, where the British Surfing Championships have been held three times. Surf South West runs surfing lessons and courses for all levels, and has been awarded Level 5 status by the British Surfing Association.
Location: Croyde Bay More Details »
Get a taste for adventure with canoeing and kayaking lessons along the Devon coast between Bideford and Barnstaple, from introductory sessions to improver coaching on white-water and the ocean. Highly qualified instructors ensure you are in safe hands throughout.
Location: Barnstaple More Details »
Take a lesson with the 2008 National Champion or just learn how to hold and shoot the gun. All ages are welcome, all equipment is included and group bookings are a popular choice.
Location: Liskeard More Details »
Go for a ride on the beach, amongst the Braunton barrows and along the woodland treks. Shelly's Riding School is a small yard in a great location where beginners can learn to ride and those with more experience can go a little further afield.
Location: Chivenor More Details »
Under the supervision of a PADI accredited dive instructor, you can safely discover the fascinating sensations of the underwater world.
Location: Barnstaple More Details »
The Tarka Tennis Centre runs an extensive tennis programme for all ages and standards. There are 12 courts, 6 indoors and 6 outside, you don't have to be a member, and training sessions are available.
Location: Barnstaple More Details »
A great local club in the picturesque location of South Devon. Originally founded in 1983, the club started with a twin seat open cockpit glider and a small group of enthusiastic members. Now the club has a grass runway, club house and a hangar for a fleet of gliders.
Location: Dartmoor More Details »
Bude is a small town by the sea in the North of Cornwall with an impressive coastline and fantastic beaches. Bude has plenty of shops, including surf clothing, arts and crafts and souvenirs. Bude has a castle, and a canal with a working lock.
Location: Bude
The theatre is managed by Holsworthy Amateur Theatrical Society (HATS) who produce their own shows and host a wide range of great professional shows too. See website for details of forthcoming events.
Location: Holsworthy More Details »
Set on the rugged Cornish coastline, Tintagel has attracted poets, artists, historians and sightseers since the Victorian era. It is famous for its associations with the legend of King Arthur and the round table.
Location: Tintagel More Details »
This beautiful 700 year old harbour was the location for the ITV series 'Doc Martin'.
Location: Port Isaac More Details »
Boscastle has inspired many an author and artist with its beauty and architecture. It has becoem famous more recently as the victim of Britain's worst flash flood in half a century. However, it has recovered completely and still retains its natural beauty.
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Shopping all the family can enjoy! Atlantic village offers a unique blend of outlet shopping and exciting visitor attractions in the Atlantis Family Adventure Park. With over 35 outlet shops to choose from, offering up to 50% of the retail price.
Location: Bideford More Details »
An imposing symbol of power and authority, dominating the surrounding landscape, Launceston Castle sits on a large natural mound. Its unusual keep consists of a 13th-century round tower built by Richard Earl of Cornwall, inside an earlier shell keep. Once a prison, it now displays 1000 years of history.
Location: Launceston More Details »
As well as paintings, displays include pottery, woodcarvings, stained and engraved glass, model ships and much more, by both local North Devon craftsmen and nationally known artists. Many of the works exhibited are for sale â the perfect holiday souvenir perhaps?
Location: Braunton More Details »
As well as its lively range of productions in drama, music and dance, Sterts Theatre is also a gallery space for painting, photography, sculpture and crafts.
Location: Liskeard More Details »
Bringing the history of Barnstaple to life through a combination of touch-screen computer interactives, information panels and atmospheric mock-ups, the town's Heritage Centre is housed in a Grade I and II listed building on the riverfront.
Location: Barnstaple More Details »
The Courtyard is Herefordshire's centre for the arts, priding itself on an array of theatre, dance, music, film and visual arts events throughout the year.
Location: Hereford More Details »
Located across the Camel estuary from the fishing port of Padstow, Rock is reputed to be the home of more millionaires than anywhere else in Cornwall.
Location: Rock More Details »
This quaint Cornish fishing village is very popular with visitors. It's home to celebrity chef Rick Stein who has a number of restaurants here - attractions in their own right. The famous cycle path 'The Camel Trail' runs into Padstow and makes for a great day out.
Location: Padstow More Details »
Authentic costumes, trips underground to witness the harsh working conditions of Victorian copper miners and your children acting as servants or working on the mine 'dressing floor', this is the award winning living history experience at Morwellham Quay.
Location: Tavistock More Details »
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