Kick Start Your Holiday in Croyde Bay

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Home to excellent surf, outstanding scenery and a vibrant village feel, holidays in Croyde Bay offer the ideal location for your quiet family getaway.

Our corner of the country is perfectly placed for relaxing escapes by the beach, tranquil afternoons spent wandering quirky village streets or action-packed mornings on Croyde Bay’s famous waves. Located in an outstanding coastal environment with all the amenities you could need nearby, you feel truly immersed in the charming coastal lifestyle on your camping holiday in Devon.

Beaches in North Devon

North Devon’s coastline continues to amaze visitors who come from near and far to enjoy the golden stretches of sand. The Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offers some of the largest, unspoiled and memorable beaches in the UK.

Croyde Bay

Croyde Bay

We love Croyde Bay, and we know you will too! Famous for its waves, the bay is a firm favourite among surfers. The surf conditions here are consistently great, making it one of the best surf beach in the UK! The sandy beach is backed by sand dunes and lifeguarded throughout the holiday season. Kids will love exploring the rook pools at either end of the beach and there are multiple coastal footpaths nearby with spectacular views of the impressive bay.

Saunton Sands

Saunton Sands

Located just off the Croyde Road, Saunton Sands is a family friendly beach with a much calmer sea compared to the neighbouring Croyde Bay. Great for beginner surfers and swimmers, this beach is a great choice for families to spend the day on the sand or the Taw estuary Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty just to the side of the beach, perfect for walks along the South West Coastal Path which runs alongside the estuary.

Woolacombe Bay

Woolacombe Bay

3 miles of golden sand located in the mouth of a wonderful valley. The village of Woolacombe overlooks the bay in all its glory. In 2015 Woolacombe bay was proudly named Britain's best beach by Tripadvisor thanks to its clean water, soft sand and safe bathing areas. Popular with surfers and families, this beach is lifeguarded during the holiday season making it great for little ones to enjoy too.

Ready to make a splash?

It’s not all about the surf (though it is pretty spectacular). There is a whole range of watersports to be enjoyed on your holiday in Croyde Bay. Experience the thrill of coasteering, stand up paddle boarding, kayaking and so much more! With a range of equipment hire stores and surf academies, it’s never been easier to add some adventure to your holiday in Croyde Bay.

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North Devon's AONB

North Devon's AONB

Wild coastal cliffs, rocky coves, wooded hideaways, valleys and sheltered villages. North Devon’s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty really is hard to beat. North Devon is far from short of attractive places to visit and panoramic views. The AONB offers the perfect backdrop to our campsite in North Devon, allowing for rolling countryside alongside beautiful sandy beaches and heritage areas.

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Explore North Devon’s Charming Villages

Tucked away amongst outstanding scenery, you will find a whole host of stunning North Devon villages. Home to cobbled streets, thatched cottages and breathtaking sea views all just a short distance from our campsite in Devon near the beach.

Croyde

Croyde

The unspoilt charm of the village of Croyde has safely earned its place in the hearts of everyone that chooses to visit. Here thatched cottages rub shoulders with trendy surf shops, quaint restaurants, tea rooms and our favourite ice cream parlour. You can pick up anything you might need for a day at the beach from surfboards to inflatable boats. Come the evening, explore Croyde’s legendary pubs – you won’t have to travel far for a bite to eat here.

Woolacombe

Woolacombe

Famous for its miles of beautiful coast, Woolacombe is a beach lovers paradise. The large village is home to a range of excellent facilities from fine dining restaurants, hearty pubs and even a nightclub. You won’t be short of places to buy a bucket and spade. The village’s friendly, lively atmosphere welcomes visitors to explore the range of eateries, many of which offer views across the beach to reward explorers after a long day of adventure.

Ilfracombe

Ilfracombe

Picturesque historic harbour, quaint pastel coloured cottages, and stunning beaches, Ilfracombe makes for a lovely day out on your holiday in Croyde. The village has a reputation as the culinary and cultural hub of North Devon, with a number of outstanding eateries. The town is home to world famous attractions including the popular aquarium, tunnel beaches and Damien Hurst’s sculpture, Verity.

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