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Bude: Your gateway to unforgettable Cornish holidays

Are you looking for a Cornish escape that combines breathtaking coastal scenery with a wide range of experiences? Look no further than Bude, where Cornwall begins.

The stunning North Cornwall coast

Bude is a paradise for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and anyone looking to enjoy the very best of the Cornish coast.

Bude is more than just another holiday destination. With its unspoiled beaches, dramatic cliffs and easy access to coastal paths, it offers the perfect blend of relaxation and outdoor adventure. From welcoming places to stay and family-friendly beach days to watersports, local food and independent shops, Bude delivers an authentic and memorable Cornish escape. Whether you’re here to explore, unwind or simply soak up the scenery, discover the unique charm of Bude.

Things to do in Bude

Discover the many ways to enjoy Bude, where coast, countryside and culture come together to create a truly memorable Cornish experience.

From exploring wide sandy beaches and trying water sports like surfing, kayaking and paddleboarding, to walking stretches of the South West Coast Path, there’s something here for every pace and interest. The dramatic cliffs, rock pools and coastal views make every outing an adventure.

Immerse yourself in local life by sampling fresh Cornish produce, browsing independent shops and galleries, or joining in with seasonal events and festivals. Take a refreshing dip in the iconic Bude Sea Pool, a much-loved tidal pool set against the Atlantic backdrop.

Whether you’re beachcombing, wildlife watching, relaxing with family or picking up a handmade keepsake from a local art or craft business, Bude offers a rich mix of activities that celebrate the character and charm of the North Cornwall coast.

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The Big Sheep Farm & Theme Park

The Big Sheep Farm & Theme Park

Experience Non-Stop Family Fun at North Devon’s Top Attraction

The Big Sheep, North Devon’s most popular family attraction, has delighted over 3.5 million visitors! This award-winning destination offers fun and laughter for tots, toddlers, teens, and adults alike, making it the perfect choice for a fantastic family day out, whatever the weather.

Award-Winning Shows and Thrilling Rides for the Whole Family

As North Devon’s leading family attraction, The Big Sheep promises unforgettable experiences for all. With hilarious shows, including the world-famous Sheep Race, kids and adults alike will be amazed. Watch sheep and jockeys race for glory, enjoy the “Sheep Show” where sheep from around the world take the stage, or witness the exciting Duck Trials and bottle feed the baby lambs at the Lamb Feeding show.

For thrill-seekers, hop on Devon’s largest family Roller Coaster, The Rampage, or take a spin on exhilarating outdoor rides like the Twister or Swan Pedalos and hop on the Giant Bouncing Pillow. The little’uns will love the Honey Pot Bear ride, Swing Boats, Mini Bouncing Pillow, and the scenic train ride at Eweston Station.

Indoor Fun for Kids of All Ages in EWEtopia Play Zone

Let the kids burn off energy in EWEtopia, the Big Sheep’s mega indoor play zone, where you’ll find an array of exciting slides, imaginative soft play, climbing areas, tumble towers, mazes, obstacles, and even a sensory room for babies. This indoor play centre ensures endless entertainment, rain or shine.

Meet Adorable Farm Animals Up Close

Introduce your children to the magic of farm life at the Big Sheep’s Pets’ Corner in the Animal Barn. Cuddle and feed baby farm animals, including newborn lambs, sheep, goats, piglets, chicks, and bunny rabbits. Meet the resident donkeys, alpacas, llamas and other friendly animals—a perfect experience for animal lovers.

Outdoor Adventures for the Entire Family

In addition to indoor fun, The Big Sheep offers outdoor play and adventure with giant jumping pillows, swing boats, tractor rides, and the Barnwood Bears Woodland Playground. The outdoor playground provides interactive activities for younger children, giving them a chance to explore the beauty of nature while having fun. Or experience the thrills and adrenaline rush at the Battlefield Combat Zone.

Family-Friendly Dining Options

Feeling hungry? Head over to The Barn Café for delicious meals, hot drinks, and freshly baked cakes, or grab a quick snack at Bo Peep’s Café in EWEtopia. Those of you who love fresh baked sourdough, rock cakes, and other tasty treats must visit the NEW Appledore Bakery on-site.   You’re also welcome to pack your own picnic and enjoy it in the beautifully maintained picnic area.

Seasonal Events and Family Festivals in North Devon

No matter the season, The Big Sheep has something special to offer. With Family Festivals and BIG Music Events in spring, summer, and autumn, and exciting events for Halloween, Bonfire Night, Christmas Markets, and the annual Easter Eggstravaganza, this North Devon attraction is always packed with family-friendly events for visitors of all ages.

For a day full of unforgettable moments and family-friendly entertainment, The Big Sheep Farm & Theme Park in North Devon is the ultimate family attraction, offering unique shows, thrilling rides, and indoor and outdoor fun for all ages!

Book online and SAVE at The Big Sheep – The best family day out in North Devon!

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Bridget Winterbourne - Art to inspire

Bridget Winterbourne - Art to inspire

Bridget Winterbourne is a professional artist and has a passion for creating art in many forms. Splitting her time between Cornwall and Somerset enables her to immerse herself in nature and natural surroundings. Her seascape paintings are full of colour with layers of paint to create the depth of the Cornish seas and the drama of the moving skies.

 

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Canadian Canoeing with Atlantic Pursuits

Canadian Canoeing with Atlantic Pursuits

Canadian Canoeing is a traditional long canoe that can seat between 2 and 4 people, as per the Inuit and Canadian First Nation people used many years ago. You use a single blade paddle which you use one side only.
It is a great activity requiring a little bit of team work and learning steering skills as you paddle up Bude Canal, an area of outstanding natural beauty.

Specializing in small groups and private family outings, ensures that your session consists of just 6-8 people, giving you exclusive access. Head Coach Sam Roberts brings over 30 years of outdoor experience to the table. As a national trainer for British Canoeing, one of the top 5 coaches in the UK, and a former international competitor for Team GB, his expertise and passion for canoeing are unparalleled.

Atlantic Pursuits pride themselves on offering quality equipment that is regularly updated and well-maintained. From buoyancy aids to dry-cags and stable canoes, they provide everything you need for a safe and enjoyable experience.

You’ll spend most of your session in the water, maximizing your fun. The introductions and warm-ups are informative but concise, ensuring you make the most of your time. Safety is paramount, which is why Sam and his team are all qualified with British Canoeing. Canoeing on flat water is extremely safe and ideal for families. Age is just a number! Canoeing sessions are suitable for individuals aged 5 and up, so don’t let age hold you back. Whether you’re 5 or 85, canoeing is a fantastic activity for everyone to enjoy!

 

 

 

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Parsons Pottery

Parsons Pottery

Parsons Pottery stands as a testament to the genuine passion and shared commitment of the husband-and-wife team, John and Rosie. Drawing from a background in production throwing, John has meticulously honed his skills over the years, becoming a master in his craft. Meanwhile, Rosie has embraced the role of painter and glazer, adding her artistic touch to their collaborative endeavours.

In 2020, embarking on a new chapter, John and Rosie relocated to the picturesque north coast of Cornwall, in setting the stage for the evolution of Parsons Pottery. Here, against the backdrop of Quinceborough Farm, at Widemouth Bay, just outside of Bude they established a dedicated workshop, marking the official founding of Parsons Pottery. This move not only signified a change in location but also a significant leap forward for their creative project.

While they persist in sharing and selling their unique creations, a delightful shift has occurred. John and Rosie now find immense joy in connecting with the local community and holidaymakers alike.

Parsons Pottery has become a hub of creativity, hosting a variety of making and painting workshops. These interactive sessions not only showcase the artistry behind their pieces but also provide an opportunity for others to immerse themselves in the craft, creating lasting memories and unique works of art.

Join Parsons Pottery, where the beauty of Cornwall’s north coast meets the artistry of John and Rosie. Whether you’re a local resident or a holidaymaker, their workshops invite you to become a part of the creative process, turning your inspiration into tangible, handcrafted masterpieces.

Pottery Painting:
Start on a creative journey at Parsons Pottery with their pottery painting sessions, designed to cater to individuals, groups, and families alike. You don’t need to be an artist to join in – sessions are crafted for everyone, regardless of artistic experience. Friendly staff are dedicated to ensuring you have a memorable and enjoyable experience.

Select from a diverse range of pottery, including pieces skilfully hand-thrown by John himself. Whether you’re a seasoned painter or a first-time creator, full instructions on how to make the most of our vibrant underglaze paints will be given. And fear not, our staff is always on hand, ready to share ideas and techniques, ensuring you feel supported throughout the process.

Pottery Throwing:
Begin a pottery adventure with a throwing session, catering to both individuals and groups of 2-6 people. Each session unfolds with a detailed demonstration, paving the way for personalized one-on-one tuition. In group sessions, participants rotate, taking turns on the wheel for an inclusive experience. Individual sessions offer the opportunity to glaze and fire 2 pots, while group sessions involve the firing and glazing of one pot per person. Whether crafting solo or in a group, our pottery throwing sessions promise a blend of education, creativity, and the joy of hands-on artistry.

 

 

 

 

 

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St Swithin's Church

St Swithin's Church

St. Swithin’s Church at Launcells was famously depicted by Sir John Betjeman as Cornwall’s ‘most unspoiled’ church, tracing its origins to the late 15th century. Incorporating remnants of an earlier 14th-century structure, the building exudes historical charm and architectural integrity.
The Manor of Launcells has a rich history dating back to its mention in the Domesday Book of 1085. Launcells Church, first documented around 1200 when it was assigned to the Abbey of Hartland, boasts an early Norman font. Originally dedicated to St. Andrew, the church was later rededicated to St. Swithin in 1321. During the 15th century, the church underwent reconstruction, with the granite north arcade slightly following the south arcade, crafted from Polyphant stone. The porch retains its original seating and holy water stoup, while the windows feature perpendicular tracery and ancient clear glass, some of which is remarkably old, albeit reconstructed in the north aisle.

Preserved from the 15th century, the original wagon roofs embellish the church, adorned with intricately carved wall plates, purlins, and bosses, while the stairway to the former roof loft resides in the north aisle. A solitary painted panel remains from the original rood screen. The chancel boasts a floor paved with 15th-century Barnstaple encaustic tiles, and the church proudly displays over 60 carved bench ends dating back to the 16th century. A striking wall painting, recently conserved, depicts Abraham and Isaac in Tudor Costume on the west wall, hinting at potential further paintings concealed beneath the plaster.

At the entrance to the south porch lies the oldest tombstone, dating back to 1574, while the Chamond monument in the southeast of the chancel dates to 1624. A Royal Coat of Arms of Charles II adorns the space, alongside six bells, the oldest of which is dated 1751. Georgian influences are evident in the pulpit, tester, and box pews on the north side. In the churchyard, three listed chest tombs, ranging from the late 16th to mid-18th century, further enrich the historical tapestry of Launcells Church.

Any visitor to St. Swithin’s Church will immediately be captivated by its picturesque setting nestled in a tranquil valley, complete with a quaint bridge and babbling stream, alongside the revered Holy Well, said to never run dry. The meticulously maintained graveyard includes a conservation area dedicated to nurturing both insects and flora. Notably, the final resting place of Sir Goldsworthy Gurney, the renowned inventor of Limelight, adds to the site’s historical allure.

Inside, the church is bathed in natural light streaming through its clear glass windows, showcasing its unique architectural features. Visitors are treated to a striking Tudor mural, elegant Georgian pew ends, and exquisite Barnstaple encaustic tiles. Adorning the north wall is a magnificent, sculpted coat of arms of Charles II, accompanied by a letter inscribed by the monarch himself. Perhaps the most remarkable treasures of the church are its intricately carved 15th-century pew ends.

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Surfing with Big Blue Surf School

Surfing with Big Blue Surf School

Big Blue Surf School boasts a rich history of teaching surfing for over two decades. Whether you’re a novice eager to learn or seeking a fantastic family adventure, Big Blue can help you achieve it. With a track record of safely introducing over 35,000 individuals, including men, women, and children, to the exhilarating world of surfing, we welcome returning enthusiasts year after year. Our surfing lessons cater to individuals, families, schools, as well as those with disabilities or neurodiverse individuals.

Operating on Summerleaze Beach, one of Cornwall’s most diverse surf spots, we have access to a sheltered bay for challenging conditions and an open sandy beach during mid to low tide, accommodating surfers of all skill levels. If big waves aren’t your preference, worry not!

Our coaches, fully qualified for all skill levels, are trained surf lifeguards, many of whom honed their surfing skills in Bude, providing them with extensive local expertise. Emphasizing safety as our top priority, we maintain a high coach-to-student ratio.

At Big Blue, we believe in inclusivity, running specialized adaptive lessons for individuals with disabilities, neurodiverse conditions, and mental health challenges.

Ensuring surfing is accessible to everyone is our mission!

Our expertise extends to working with both children and adults facing various conditions and disabilities. These include, but are not limited to, autism, Down’s syndrome, physical disabilities, as well as challenges related to speech, sight, and hearing.

Tailoring our approach to individual needs and abilities, we provide a spectrum of options, ranging from introductory ‘learn to surf’ sessions to tandem wave riding.
For tandem experiences, we offer specialized boards with an instructor, while our collection of extra-wide surfboards facilitates solo riding, ensuring added stability for an effortlessly enjoyable experience.

Each lesson is conducted one-on-one with an instructor, prioritizing safety in the water. Additionally, we provide buoyancy aids as necessary to enhance the overall safety and enjoyment of the experience.

Operating year-round, we offer extra-thick wetsuits to keep you warm during cooler months.

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Tamar Lakes

Tamar Lakes

Nestled amid the idyllic British countryside and peacefully situated on the Cornwall and Devon border, Upper and Lower Tamar Lakes are steeped in industrial history and teeming with diverse flora and fauna.

Established in the 1820s, Lower Tamar Lake boasts a rich history. As a designated Nature Reserve, it provides an ideal sanctuary to connect with nature. Take a moment of tranquillity in the bird hide, where sightings of ospreys, sandpipers, and cormorants are possible.

Remarkably, the boundary between Devon and Cornwall cuts directly through the centre of Upper Tamar Lake!

Beyond the natural richness of both lakes, Upper Tamar Lake offers a plethora of activities catering to all preferences, complemented by an on-site café ensuring a delightful experience for all visitors whatever age. Activities including walking, canoeing, cycling, fishing, kayaking, rowing, SUP, sailing and windsurfing. You can even extend your stay and make the most of the excellent camping facilities on site.

Activities at Tamar Lakes 

  • Walking: Set out on a close encounter with nature as you explore our way-marked walking trails tracing the scenic shorelines of both lakes. The circular path around Upper Tamar Lake spans approximately 2.8 miles (4.5 km), creating an ideal route for a picturesque lakeside walk. Suitable for pushchairs, mobility scooters and wheelchairs.
  • Parkrun: Every Saturday at 9 am, Parkrun events take place at Upper Tamar Lake, providing an excellent opportunity to join fellow enthusiasts and challenge yourself in this scenic setting!
  • Kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding, sailing, windsurfing, and rowing are all available at Upper Tamar Lake, you can hire the equipment or launch your own.
  • Fishing: Upper Tamar Lake is an ideal destination for your next angling expedition, acclaimed as the top still water coarse fishery in the UK in 2021!
  • Cycling: The three-mile loop surrounding the upper lake provides an enjoyable and family-friendly cycling experience.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SUP with Bude Surfing Experience

SUP with Bude Surfing Experience

Unwind Your Mind – Energize Your Body – Boost Your Mood.

Paddleboarding, or SUP, offers an attainable and serene alternative to surfing, rapidly becoming one of the most popular water sports globally. Join Bude Surfing Experience to grasp the fundamentals of SUP on Bude Canal, surrounded by nature in an ideal setting for all weather conditions. Explore the picturesque canal, either through a guided lesson or independently with our premium SUP rental equipment. Suitable for all ages and confidence levels, this provides a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the water.

We assure you that your sessions will be filled with smiles and laughter throughout! Our team of highly experienced instructors is dedicated to ensuring the entire session is safe, enjoyable, and packed with valuable information.

Experience the freedom to explore Bude Canal at your own pace by renting our paddleboards, paddles, and buoyancy aids. You can find our trailer conveniently located by Bude Canal and at the Bude Tourist Information Centre. To ensure availability, especially during peak times, we recommend booking online in advance or giving us a call. Whether you choose an hour or two, renting a paddleboard provides the independence to immerse yourself in nature on the canal.

Our equipment hire service operates daily from 9 am to 5 pm, offering you the flexibility to enjoy your paddleboarding adventure at a time that suits you best.

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Cornwall at War Museum

Cornwall at War Museum

This is not your usual type of museum and it certainly isn’t a large grey building with all the exhibits neatly arranged on shelf after shelf in glass cabinets – ask any of our visitors!

​There is a do-it-yourself NAAFI on-site for hot and cold drinks, crisps etc with comfortable seating and WW2 newspapers to read.
Well-behaved dogs (on a lead) are welcome.

Airfield Tours on Thursday afternoons at 2 pm (July to the end of September ONLY) Tours take place at 2pm every Thursday. They are in our crew bus Marlene – Booking essential.

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Budehaven Recreation Ground

Budehaven Recreation Ground

Welcome to Budehaven Recreation Ground which has been offering a range of sporting activities for visitors and locals alike for over 100 years! Situated just opposite Summerleaze Beach, close to the Wharf and Canal and only minutes’ walk away from the town centre it really does offer something for everyone.

There is a 9 hole crazy golf course and a brand new 18 hole mini golf course which is set in a picturesque spot looking straight across to the sand dunes of Summerleaze Beach.
The Grounds also have six recently resurfaced tennis courts, two squash courts, a bowling green and a putting green.

In addition, there is a great cafe with indoor and outdoor seating offering a range of hot and cold food and drinks including great coffee!

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Beach House B&B

Beach House B&B

Beach House B&B is set directly on Widemouth Bay, with private access to a mile and a half of golden sands, coves and rockpools. With its unbeatable position, Beach House boasts one of the finest locations in Bude.

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Boots Cottage

Boots Cottage

Tucked beside the peaceful Bude Canal, Boots Cottage is a charming self-contained annex ideal for couples or small families seeking a relaxed North Cornwall base. With canal walks from the doorstep, an enclosed courtyard for dogs, and easy access into Bude, it’s perfectly suited to guests who want countryside tranquillity without being far from the coast.

  • Sleeps 2-3 (1 double bedroom + sofa bed)
  • Dog friendly
  • Enclosed courtyard garden
  • Off-road parking
  • Canal walks directly from the property
  • Approx. 40-minute scenic walk into Bude along the canal path

Boots Cottage is arranged as a comfortable two-level annex adjoining the owners’ home, offering privacy while remaining welcoming and homely.

Downstairs, the cosy lounge provides a relaxing space after a day exploring, with a sofa bed for occasional third guest use. The well-equipped kitchen includes a fridge-freezer and washing machine, making it suitable for longer stays or active holidays.

Upstairs, the en-suite double bedroom offers a peaceful night’s sleep overlooking the surrounding countryside.

Guests have use of a private enclosed courtyard garden, perfect for morning coffee or unwinding after coastal walks. The secure outdoor space also makes the cottage particularly convenient for guests bringing a dog.

Off-road parking is provided for easy arrivals and stress-free day trips around North Cornwall.

Set just moments from the Bude Canal towpath, the cottage is ideal for walkers, cyclists and dog owners. Enjoy a gentle, scenic stroll along the canal into Bude town (around 40 minutes), where you’ll find beaches, shops, cafés and restaurants. The charming village of Marhamchurch, with its ancient church of St. Marwenne, community shop, and village pub, is a short walk away. The Weir Bistro, just a 5-minute walk from home, boasts a fishing lake and an enticing menu.

The surrounding area offers easy access to the North Cornwall coast, rugged cliff walks, and charming local villages, while still providing a peaceful rural retreat to return to each day.

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Shepherds Cottage

Shepherds Cottage

Snuggle up in Shepherds, a blissfully relaxing bolthole. Named after the family who farmed at West Woolley for generations, this newly built cottage is set apart from the main courtyard, giving it a lovely secluded feel.

As soon as you step though the front door you’ll feel yourself start to unwind. With its sunny interior, wooden floors and views over the rolling fields, there’s a real sense of peace. Sink into the big corner sofa with a glass of wine or enjoy a soak in the bath. The sleek kitchen has everything you need to conjure up a feast – just the thing after a long country walk.

Perfect for couples, Shepherds has a tranquil bedroom with a huge and hugely comfortable super-king bed. It’s spacious yet cosy too, and there’s room for a cot in the bedroom (suitable for infants under 2 years old). The combination of a heat pump, solar thermal and extra insulation means you can be snug and smug – knowing it’s eco-friendly.

Plus, because it’s all on one level it’s great for anyone who has difficulty with stairs or for babies who enjoy crawling or furniture-cruising!

There’s a seating area just outside the cottage, which is a real suntrap and a great spot to sit with cup of coffee serenaded by the birds.

Please note, due to the internal layout of this cottage, in the event of a fire, guests must be physically capable of exiting the building via a ground floor window should the primary escape route be blocked or impassable.

 

 

  • Luxurious superking bed (6’/180cm)
  • 1 bedroom
  • Room for cot in main bedroom
  • 1 bathroom
  • Dines 2
  • Central heating
  • White cotton bedlinen & towels
  • Smart TV & Blu-ray/DVD
  • Bluetooth audio
  • USB charger points
  • Private outdoor seating area
  • No smoking
  • No pets
  • Flexible cancellation
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Broadclose Park Camping (Bude Football Club)

Broadclose Park Camping (Bude Football Club)

Broadclose Park Camping – A Convenient Stay in Bude

Located at Bude Football Club, Broadclose Park Camping offers a fantastic base within walking distance of the town centre, Summerleaze Beach, and local supermarkets. The Co-op is just a 5-minute walk towards town, while Morrisons is less than 10 minutes in the opposite direction.

The site is designed for self-contained motorhomes and campers looking for a convenient and affordable base, with easy access to Bude on foot or by bike.

For those bringing tents or travelling in vans that are not self-contained, we emphasise that the site have very basic amenities. Please note that as this is an operational football club, the shower facilities are basic and there is no chemical waste disposal.

The site offers six electric hook-ups and 25 unmarked non-electric pitches, allowing flexibility to camp alongside family or friends. You can also park your vehicle next to your tent for added convenience.

Prices per night:

  • Tents + upto 3 people:  £12.50
  • Motorhomes + upto 3 people:  £15.00
  • Electric hook up pitch + upto 3 people:  £20.00
  • Extra adult:  £4
  • Extra child:  £2

We kindly ask all visitors to show respect and consideration for one another and our team, creating an inclusive and harmonious environment for everyone to enjoy.

When booking, please observe the following guidelines during your stay:

  • Quiet Hours: Maintain low noise levels before 8 AM and after 10 PM to ensure a peaceful night for all.
  • BBQ Use: Feel free to use BBQs, but ensure they are elevated off the ground and never left unattended.
  • Neighbourly Respect: Please respect the privacy of your neighbours.
  • Waste Disposal: Utilize the bins provided around the site and avoid leaving rubbish at your pitch.
  • Pet Policy: Keep dogs on a lead around the site and clean up after them. A public footpath adjacent to the site is available for dog walking.

Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

The monies raised from the camping goes towards the running of Bude Football Club.

Please Note: As the site is part of Bude Football Club there might be football practice or a match during your stay. 

 

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Brendon Arms

Brendon Arms

In the heart of Bude and steeped in history, The Brendon Arms offers a warm and welcoming bed and breakfast experience. Overlooking Bude Harbour and just 500 metres from Summerleaze Beach, our inn provides a charming escape.

All 10 bedrooms, whether double, twin, or single, are en-suite, ensuring your comfort and convenience. Each room is thoughtfully equipped with a flat-screen TV, radio alarm, hair dryer, and tea/coffee making facilities. Warm, bright, and airy, our rooms offer a cozy retreat after a day of exploration.

Stay connected with complimentary Wi-Fi available throughout the inn, allowing you to share your Bude adventures or simply unwind with your favorite digital content.

Start your day right with our full English breakfast, complete with lighter choices and a vegetarian option to suit various preferences. Fuel up for your coastal explorations or relax with a leisurely morning.

Convenience is key, and our private car park opposite the inn ensures hassle-free parking during your stay.

Each room is named after historic shipwrecks from Bude’s sailing days, connecting you to the rich maritime history of the area. Imagine the tales of Lifeboat men setting off from across the road and returning to share their stories at the pub.

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Broomhill Manor

Broomhill Manor

Welcome to Broomhill Manor, a charming collection of family-friendly holiday cottages nestled in the outskirts of Bude, just a short walk from the award-winning beaches and town centre. Our cottages are set within private grounds, offering a tranquil retreat with all-weather facilities for your comfort.

Discover a haven for family fun with on-site amenities such as swimming pools, horse riding, tennis, and play areas, ensuring there’s always something to entertain even the most active families. Bude town, a mere stroll, cycle, or drive away, beckons with sandy beaches, the renowned Bude Sea Pool, Bude Castle, and a variety of dining options—all framed by the breathtaking South West Coast path.

As a family-owned and operated establishment, we specialise in crafting exceptional family holidays. Our commitment is to provide you with a first-class and unforgettable experience, making your time at Broomhill Manor truly special.

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The Beach Haven

The Beach Haven

The Beach Haven is a high-quality, dog-friendly holiday cottage in Bude, North Cornwall, sleeping up to eight guests across four bedrooms. Tucked away in a quiet residential cul-de-sac near Flexbury and Crooklets, it offers a peaceful coastal retreat just a ten-minute walk from the beach, National Trust clifftops and the town centre.

Designed with comfort and practicality in mind, the property features a spacious lounge/diner, well-equipped kitchen and a private mature garden with sun deck and al fresco dining area. Guests can also enjoy off-road parking, superfast Wi-Fi, EV charging and secure storage for surfboards or bikes.

Ideal for families, groups and dog owners (welcoming up to three dogs), The Beach Haven provides a relaxing “home from home” base for exploring the stunning North Cornwall coastline, with beaches, coastal paths, cafés and pubs all within easy walking distance.

The spacious lounge/diner welcomes you with a cosy, welcoming feel, centred around a luxury inset woodburner. A starter supply of logs and kindling is provided, so you can light the fire and settle in straight away.

Sink into the super-comfortable leather sofas while enjoying the warmth of the fire, watching a film, or choosing from the extensive DVD and CD collection, all played through the surround sound system for a truly relaxing evening in.

At the dining end, the extendable oak table comfortably seats up to eight guests, making it perfect for sociable family meals and relaxed gatherings after a day at the beach.

We’ve recently upgraded to an easy-to-use 55″ 4K Sony Smart TV with soundbar and subwoofer, delivering exceptional picture quality and immersive sound for movie nights or streaming your favourite shows.

The kitchen is a bright, vibrant space with a partially vaulted ceiling and a large picture window overlooking the sun deck and garden beyond. Sliding doors lead directly out to the deck, creating a lovely indoor-outdoor flow during warmer months.

Kitchen equipment includes:

  • Wide cooker with ceramic 5-ring hob and large oven
  • Microwave
  • Filter coffee machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Fridge/freezer
  • Iron, ironing board and clothes airer

Please note: the washing machine and tumble dryer are located in the separate amenities store.

Master Bedroom – King Size

The seaside-themed master bedroom features an oak floor, mango wood furniture and a king-size bed. Sliding doors open directly onto the patio and dining deck, while a garden-level window brings in plenty of natural light.

There is a ‘Jack and Jill’ en-suite with walk-in shower, WC and basin, which can be made private by locking the connecting door to the twin room if preferred.

Features include USB charging sockets, a smart clock/radio, Smart TV and hairdryer.

Front King Bedroom

This light and airy seaside-themed room offers a king-size mango wood bed and a large south-facing window. It also includes USB charging sockets, a smart clock/radio and hairdryer.

Twin Bedroom

The twin bedroom has two single beds (one 3ft and one slightly smaller 2ft 6in), making it ideal for children or flexible sleeping arrangements. It can access the ‘Jack and Jill’ shower room if required, and guests love the charming view into the beach-hut themed area outside.

Bunk Bedroom

A fun and characterful space, the bunk bedroom features a partially vaulted ceiling, exposed roof trusses and a skylight. It includes two 3ft beds, a TV and large beanbags – a favourite retreat for younger guests.
Please note: this room also forms the main access route to the master bedroom from the lounge.

Main Bathroom

The bright and airy main bathroom features an integrated WC/basin unit and a matching P-shaped bath with a powerful boiler-fed shower, perfect for a relaxing soak or refreshing rinse after a day by the sea.

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Chestnut Cottage

Chestnut Cottage

Chestnut Cottage is the largest of the Trevalgas cottages, comfortably sleeping up to six guests (plus cot), and is perfect for families or small groups seeking a peaceful Cornish escape near Bude. Set in a tranquil valley location with lovely views towards Stratton, the cottage features a fully enclosed, suntrap garden with patio seating and a brick-built barbecue – ideal for relaxed outdoor dining. Allocated parking is located adjacent to the cottage, and guests can also enjoy access to the on-site 12m heated indoor swimming pool.

The spacious open-plan living and dining area offers plenty of room to relax, complete with a wood burner and a basket of logs for cosy evenings. The large, newly fitted kitchen is fully equipped with modern appliances including a dishwasher and microwave. Entertainment is provided with a Smart TV with Freeview, DVD player, and CD radio with iPod/iPhone dock. Patio doors open directly onto the enclosed garden. A cloakroom with WC and basin is also located on this level.

Upstairs you’ll find a master bedroom with a double bed and private en-suite shower room, plus two twin bedrooms with ample storage. The main bathroom includes an over-bath shower, airing cupboard and heated towel rail. Two towels are provided per guest, and family-friendly extras such as a cot and stair gates are available.

The enclosed garden features a patio, lawn area, all-weather garden furniture and a brick-built barbecue, making it a wonderful space to unwind while enjoying the valley views and sunshine.

On Site Facilities

Guests at Trevalgas can take advantage of excellent shared facilities at no extra cost, including:

  • Heated indoor swimming pool
  • Children’s play area with equipment
  • Games room with table tennis and pool
  • Laundry room (local charge)
  • Beautiful landscaped gardens

Chestnut offers a truly relaxing retreat in this peaceful part of Cornwall, where guests can enjoy stunning views, abundant wildlife and the calm of the countryside – the perfect place to switch off and recharge.

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Little Northcott

Little Northcott

Little Northcott – Spacious, Access-Friendly Farmhouse Retreat

Tucked away in a peaceful corner of our working farm, Little Northcott is a beautiful and access-friendly four-bedroom property. Perfect for larger families or two families holidaying together, it sleeps up to eight guests in comfort, with flexible bed arrangements to suit your group.

Just a 15-minute stroll brings you to Northcott Mouth, a dog-friendly beach on the Cornish Coast Path, while the vibrant seaside town of Bude — with its beaches, restaurants, and shops — is only two miles away. The local village pub is even closer, just half a mile down the lane.

Children will love meeting our friendly farm residents, including cows, pigs, ponies Bubbles and Tiny Tim, Rosie the donkey, and our family horses.

  • Large, enclosed private garden with raised patio
  • Luxury six-person hot tub
  • Access-friendly layout with level entry via utility/boot room
  • Smart TVs in lounge, kitchen, and both king bedrooms
  • Up to 3 well-behaved dogs welcome (small fee applies)

Extra accommodation available in our cosy Cabin next door

Ground Floor

  • Spacious open-plan lounge and dining area with panoramic farmland-to-coast views
  • Fully equipped kitchen with direct level access from the garden
  • Utility/boot room and outdoor dining patio
  • Comfortable king-size bedroom with en-suite walk-in shower (level access)
  • Twin/double bedroom (zip & link beds)
  • Family bathroom with whirlpool bath and separate shower
  • Additional wet room with grab rail — ideal for surfers or those needing extra support

First Floor

  • King-size bedroom (can convert to twins) with en-suite walk-in raindrop shower
  • Large twin/double bedroom overlooking the garden

Outdoors

Little Northcott is surrounded by an enclosed garden with children’s play equipment and plenty of space to relax. After a day at the beach or exploring the farm, unwind in the private hot tub on the patio.

Extra Amenities

Guests are welcome to use the heated indoor pool and spa facilities at Court Farm (quietest times: 12–3pm)

Flexible sleeping arrangements with zip & link beds to suit couples or families

Easy parking and direct access to the house for stress-free unloading

Little Northcott blends coastal charm, family-friendly comfort, and accessibility — making it the perfect base for your Cornish holiday.

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Skyfall

Skyfall

Bedroom

At the heart of the apartment, the open-plan bedroom features a handcrafted Canadian pine super-king bed with a sumptuous memory foam mattress. Double doors lead directly into the spacious bathroom, enhancing the sense of indulgence and flow.

Living & Dining Area

Skyfall is atmospherically lit, creating a romantic setting for couples to relax and unwind. A contemporary style blends with comfort — a cosy leather sofa invites you to sink in, while underfloor heating keeps the space warm throughout the year. In cooler months, the striking feature fire adds an extra touch of snugness.

  • 50″ Smart 4K Ultra HD HDR TV

  • Blu-Ray/DVD player

  • Bluetooth® soundbar

Kitchen

The modern kitchen is fully equipped with quality appliances and everything you need for your stay:

  • Nespresso coffee machine

  • Dishwasher

  • Electric oven & induction hob

  • Microwave, kettle & toaster

  • Washing machine with foldable clothes airer

  • Fridge/freezer

  • Crockery, cutlery & cookware

  • Iron & ironing board

Air-Spa Bath

Taking centre stage, the free-standing copper air-spa bath glimmers with a nickel interior and has been meticulously hand-finished by master craftsmen at the world’s leading copper bath specialists. Perfect for sharing, it offers spectacular sunset views through the wide fixed-pane window, looking out towards the sea at Widemouth Bay.

  • Copper air-spa bath

  • Locally made toiletries & bath foam

Steam Room

Unwind in the spacious steam room, complete with star lighting and a large walk-in rainfall shower. The steam room is designed to reduce stress, ease muscle tension, support breathing, and promote better sleep — an indulgent spa experience in the comfort of your own apartment.

  • Walk-in rainfall shower

Outside

Patio doors open onto a balcony with countryside and sea views stretching towards Widemouth Bay. A smaller entrance balcony provides the perfect spot for a morning coffee while watching the sunrise. Parking is conveniently located a short distance from the apartment.

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Tommy Jacks Bar & Kitchen

Tommy Jacks Bar & Kitchen

TJ’s bar  – a light and airy spot where great food meets local craft beer. We proudly serve Bluntrock Brewery’s Pagan Juice, Powderkeg Trailblazer, plus a selection of ciders and lagers.

TJ’s Kitchen – Our menu features hand-stretched pizzas, succulent flat iron steak with fries and peppercorn sauce, fresh sea bass with salsa verde, and a mouthwatering lamb shish in flatbread with homemade tzatziki. Join us for a relaxed dining experience or grab a takeaway.

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The Bush Inn

The Bush Inn

The Bush Inn is a 13th Century free house in the beautiful parish of Morwenstow. Rich in character, this hidden gem is one of the oldest pubs in Cornwall, with a history of hospitality dating back to around 950AD. Less than a mile away from the North Cornish coast, the Bush Inn is a perfect stopover for those hiking the South West Coast Path. This one-of-a-kind pub has a quirky bar area oozing charm, contrasting the bright, modern restaurant offering stunning views of the sea.

Our Ethos
Being a rural pub in this beautiful part of the world, we strive to source as many local ingredients from the land around us. We pride ourselves in using quality local produce wherever possible with all of our eggs, dairy, poultry, beef, pork, lamb and potatoes coming from local suppliers in North Cornwall, some of which are farmers from here in Morwenstow. We even have our own herd of beef cattle situated just half a mile down the coastline.

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The Brendon Arms

The Brendon Arms

The Brendon Arms has remained under the ownership and management of the Brendon family since 1872. With its commanding position overlooking Bude’s inner harbour and mere stones throw from the Bude’s distinctive sea-lock and Summerleaze beach, it holds a coveted spot in the town. Proudly proclaiming to offer ‘The Warmest Welcome in the West,’ the Brendon Arms invites guests to experience hospitality at its finest.

The Brendon Arms is a welcoming family-friendly pub, boasting a spacious garden with picturesque views over Bude Canal – an ideal spot for a relaxing drink or meal.

At the Brendon Arms, they take pride in serving traditional pub fare with a focus on homemade dishes crafted from locally sourced and seasonal ingredients. Also enjoy a diverse selection of beverages, including offerings from local Cornish producers and national breweries.

With a menu that caters to various dietary preferences, offering vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options to ensure there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Please be aware that while well-behaved dogs are welcome in the garden and the bar area, they are not permitted in the restaurant. However, the dog-friendly bar also serves the full menu. When making your booking, kindly let a member of staff know if you require an inside dog-friendly table, and they will be happy to accommodate you and your furry friend.

 

 

 

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Crooklets Inn

Crooklets Inn

Just moments from the coast, Crooklets Inn is a welcoming, family-friendly pub where everyone can feel at home. Whether you’re stopping by after a day on the beach or looking for a lively spot to catch the latest match, you’ll find a warm atmosphere, great beer, and friendly service.

Showing live sport from Sky and TNT Sports, it’s the perfect place to enjoy all the big games—but Crooklets Inn is much more than just a sports bar. With a varied menu of freshly prepared dishes served seven days a week, it’s an ideal spot for a relaxed meal with family and friends.

Dogs are always welcome, making it a great choice for those exploring Bude with their four-legged companions.

Whether you’re popping in for a drink, settling in for the match, or enjoying a hearty meal, Crooklets Inn offers a laid-back coastal pub experience for all.

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Mad Hatters Restaurant

Mad Hatters Restaurant

Embark on a culinary journey just a 25-minute drive from Bude at The Mad Hatters Restaurant. Nestled in the heart of nature, our restaurant offers a delightful retreat where you can savour great food while overlooking our enchanting lake, fed by a babbling brook that powers the water wheel on the mill house. Bring your family, and let the little ones enjoy feeding the fish under close adult supervision, or take a leisurely stroll through the picturesque gardens surrounding the restaurant.

Open from 10 am daily, our restaurant beckons you with a delightful breakfast menu served until 11.30 am (11.15 am on Sundays). Indulge in a coffee-and-cake rendezvous or elevate your lunchtime experience with a treat from our daytime lunch menu, enriched by daily specials crafted by our skilled chefs, available from 12 pm to 2 pm. Additionally, revel in the exquisite flavours of our high tea served from 2.30 pm until half an hour before closing.

We take pride in utilising locally produced food, featuring free-range eggs, meats, and cheese sourced from the region. At The Mad Hatters, we prioritise catering to your dietary preferences; simply inform our waiting staff of any requirements when placing your order.

Sundays at The Mad Hatters are a feast for the senses with our award-winning Sunday Carvery served between 12 pm and 1.30 pm. We highly recommend booking in advance, as our carvery is a sought-after experience. Adults can indulge for £13.95, while children enjoy a delectable experience for £8.95.

At The Mad Hatters Restaurant, we offer more than just a meal; we provide an escape into nature’s embrace. Discover the perfect blend of tranquility and culinary excellence as you indulge in our menu inspired by the beauty of North Devon.

Escape the ordinary and join us at The Mad Hatters Restaurant for an unparalleled dining experience. Whether it’s a leisurely lunch, a delightful high tea, or a Sunday carvery, we invite you to savour the flavours of nature and gastronomy in harmony.

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Temple

Temple

Temple is an independent restaurant, café and wine bar in Bude, offering a relaxed and welcoming space for both locals and visitors.

Focused on quality and seasonality, Temple serves delicious food and drinks made using the very best local produce. Cornwall is home to exceptional farmers, growers and fishermen, and Temple celebrates these ingredients through a fresh, ever-evolving menu.

From expertly brewed coffee and creative cocktails to laid-back lunches, weekend brunches and relaxed dinners, Temple is a versatile Bude restaurant for any occasion.

With warm hospitality and a passion for great food, Temple is a place to pause, enjoy, and experience the flavours of Cornwall at their finest.

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The Preston Gate Inn

The Preston Gate Inn

The Preston Gate Inn, is a charming pub being a former cottage dating back to the early 1980s. The establishment may be relatively young but the building itself boasts a rich history that adds to its unique character. You’ll find it in the ancient Cornish settlement of Poughill on the edge of Bude.

Originally known as “Pyston Yate” or “Priests Gate,” the origins of the pub’s name is thought to be connected to the nearby old Vicarage, which dates back to 1679. This historical link adds a touch of intrigue and invites you to step back in time as you enjoy the cozy ambiance.

A thriving pub serving great food.  Themed food nights, live music Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, quiz night Wednesday, open Mic night last Saturday of the month and a Sunday roast there really is something for every day of the week.

 

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Blackberry Farm

Blackberry Farm

Indulge in the charm of Blackberry Farm, where a warm welcome awaits you amidst the breathtaking beauty of Dartmoor. Join us for a delightful experience, savouring homemade food and delectable cakes in our tearoom or garden, offering unparalleled views of Dartmoor’s expansive landscapes.

Immerse yourself in a sensory journey as you enjoy our tearoom or garden, where every bite and sip is accompanied by the mesmerizing backdrop of Dartmoor. Whether you’re here for a quick bite or a leisurely meal, our culinary offerings are designed to elevate your experience.

At Blackberry Farm, we take pride in our commitment to food miles. Our shop and tearoom showcase a selection of produce grown on the farm or locally sourced, emphasising the importance of supporting the community. Indulge in our award-winning beef and lamb, local pork, free-range chicken, duck, and wild game. From our homemade sausages and burgers to every dish we serve, freshness and local flavors take center stage.

Meet Lizzy and Gillian, the culinary maestros behind the scenes. Their passion for food is evident in every dish they craft, ensuring that each bite is a testament to the dedication and love poured into Blackberry Farm’s culinary offerings.

Join us at Blackberry Farm, where good food, stunning views, and a warm atmosphere come together for an unforgettable culinary escape. Feel free to pop in and savor the essence of Dartmoor in every delightful moment.

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Toro Tapas

Toro Tapas

New town centre location!

Welcome to Toro Tapas, your inviting haven where delicious food and great company come together. Whether you’re a seasoned tapas aficionado or new to this vibrant dining style, we are excited to take you on a flavourful journey.

Our commitment to creating an immersive dining experience, combined with a diverse menu and warm hospitality, makes us the ultimate destination for those seeking not just a meal, but an unforgettable experience.

Embracing Cornwall’s coastal allure, our Spanish tapas hotspot offers an array of delectable flavours and convivial gatherings. We’re your cozy nook where the lively essence of Spanish cuisine comes to life.

Our goal is simple: to share moments and flavours that transport you to the heart of Spain, fostering connections wrapped in warmth and a shared love for good food.

 

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Tamar Lake Cafe

Tamar Lake Cafe

Nestled on the border between Cornwall and Devon, a mere 20-minute drive from Bude, Tamar Lake Cafe offers a delightful array of breakfasts, light lunches, cream teas, and homemade cakes. Every scone and cake are lovingly baked onsite, ensuring a delectable selection to suit all tastes.

Located within the picturesque Upper Tamar Lakes country park, the cafe provides the perfect respite for visitors exploring the great outdoors. Enjoy fishing, walking, cycling, and birdwatching amidst the serene surroundings. Seasonal hire of canoes, SUPs, and kayaks adds to the adventure, while a dedicated children’s play area, accessible walking paths, and convenient toilet facilities cater to all ages and abilities.

Our cafe operates seasonally, so please check the website for current opening times. We warmly welcome furry friends, making us an ideal spot for a leisurely dog walk.

Parking is available for just £2.50, contributing to the vital conservation efforts of South West Lakes. Alternatively, visitors can park for free at Lower Tamar Lake and enjoy a scenic stroll to the main area.

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Millook Haven Beach

Millook Haven Beach

Tucked away in an almost secret location, Millook Haven Beach is a hidden gem that stands out even among the region’s renowned coastal treasures.  Venturing to Millook Haven Beach, however, requires caution. With no lifeguards present and a narrow, steep road leading to its shores, safety must be a priority for any explorer.

While it may lack the swathes of sand found on other beaches, Millook’s rugged charm, adorned with pebbles and shingles, offers a serene escape from the bustling summer crowds, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in its natural tranquility.  Beyond its surface allure, Millook Beach is a sanctuary for wildlife, its shores teeming with the diverse inhabitants of Cornwall’s coastal ecosystem.

It’s not just its natural beauty that sets Millook apart; the beach also boasts a captivating geological landscape, characterized by the famed zigzag folds etched into its towering cliffs, a testament to the earth’s ancient forces at work.

For those seeking to delve deeper into the splendor of Millook and its surroundings, the Millook Circular presents an enchanting journey. This picturesque walk guides adventurers through verdant valleys, ancient woodlands, and along the rugged Coast Path, offering glimpses into the rich tapestry of Cornwall’s countryside.

 

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Black Rock Beach

Black Rock Beach

Located on the southern edge of Widemouth Bay, Black Rock Beach boasts an abundance of untamed beauty.  Its namesake, a prominent rocky outcrop adds to the rugged allure of this coastal gem.

Be mindful of the powerful tides, as Black Rock Beach can become isolated at high tide, adding an element of adventure to your visit. Surfers are drawn to the challenging waves created by the point and reef breaks, providing exhilarating rides for wave enthusiasts.

For nature lovers of all ages, the beach reveals a treasure trove of delights at low tide.  Explore the myriad rock pools teeming with marine life, offering fascinating insights into the coastal ecosystem.

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Crooklets Beach

Crooklets Beach

Crooklets Beach with its Blue Flag Award beckons with its expansive stretch of golden sand and intriguing rock pools waiting to be explored at low tide. While the pebbly top adds a touch of character, once the tide retreats, it reveals a vast sandy playground for beachgoers. This award-winning beach proudly boasts a Blue Flag designation, a testament to its cleanliness and quality.

Connected to Summerleaze Beach, Crooklets offers easy access to the renowned Bude Sea Pool during low tide, with a leisurely 15-minute stroll across the sand.

Popular among surfers, families, and beach enthusiasts alike, Crooklets Beach provides a safe and picturesque setting for seaside activities. The abundance of activity companies ensures there’s no shortage of outdoor pursuits and water sports to enjoy.

Crooklets Beach’s inviting sloped promenade offers level access and a flat viewing area, ideal for leisurely strolls and taking in the coastal scenery. Beach huts dot the landscape, available for daily hire, adding to the charm and convenience of this beloved seaside destination.

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Northcott Mouth Beach

Northcott Mouth Beach

Escape the crowds and enjoy the serene beauty of Northcott Mouth Beach, a secluded sanctuary offering a peaceful alternative to the busier town center beaches.  Carved into the rugged coastline, Northcott Mouth greets visitors with a rocky shoreline that gracefully transitions into a vast expanse of soft sand.

The cliffs that tower above are adorned with intricate geological folds, hinting at the ancient forces that have shaped this captivating landscape.  Amongst the sands lies the mysterious remnants of a shipwreck, a poignant reminder of the sea’s untamed power, occasionally revealed by the shifting tides.

Nestled within the embrace of these towering cliffs, Northcott Mouth exudes an enchanting allure, and children will delight in the expansive marine playground that awaits, with endless opportunities to explore rock pools and create dams along the stream.

A hike along the South West Coast Path towards Sandymouth unveils breathtaking vistas at every turn.  If the tides align, the sandy shores offer a more accessible route, providing a tranquil pathway for coastal exploration.  Be sure to consult with a lifeguard to ensure safe passage before venturing forth.

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Sandymouth Bay Beach

Sandymouth Bay Beach

Nestled just 15 minutes north of town by car lies the stunning Sandymouth Bay Beach, a gem under the care of the National Trust.  When the tide recedes, it reveals a vast expanse of pristine sandy shores, often offering a quieter retreat compared to the bustling main beaches.  Its allure captivates families and surfers alike, with the addition of towering cliffs as a picturesque backdrop.

Access to this coastal haven isn’t particularly convenient, theres a steep walk down from the National Trust car park.  There’s a seasonal café, and a mere 10-minute walk leads to the year-round Holiday Park, boasting a bar, coffee shop and restaurant.

During low tide, embark on a captivating coastal journey, tracing the two-mile stretch from Crooklets Beach to Sandymouth, where hidden treasures like a buried shipwreck await discovery, alongside the intricate honeycomb structures of the sandcastle worm.

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Summerleaze Beach

Summerleaze Beach

Summerleaze Beach, with its Blue Flag Award is a much loved destination for locals and visitors alike, conveniently located just off the town centre and offering a wealth of attractions and activites for all to enjoy.

With its expansive sandy shores and convenient large car park, Summerleaze Beach provides ample space for leisurely strolls, beach games, or simply soaking up the sun. The iconic Bude Sea Pool adds to its allure, offering a safe haven for swimmers of all ages, overseen by seasonal lifeguard patrols from the RNLI.

Adventure seekers will delight in the array of activities available, including surfing, kayaking, and Stand Up Paddleboarding, with options suitable for every skill level.

Summerleaze Beach has good accessibility, with facilities such as a Changing Places toilet and beach sand wheelchair ensuring everyone can enjoy the coastal experience. The seasonal Beach Office and Shop offers convenient services such as beach hut hire and a variety of beach essentials for purchase.

Explorers will find plenty to discover along the coastline, from the historic Bude Breakwater to the famed Bude Sea Pool, a semi-natural sea water pool dating back to the 1930s. The surrounding area boasts scenic sand dunes, providing a vital eco-system and offering opportunities for peaceful walks and wildlife observation.

Whether you’re soaking up the sun on the sandy shores, exploring coastal paths, or enjoying water sports, Summerleaze Beach offers something for everyone to enjoy, making it a must-visit destination in Bude.

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Widemouth Bay Beach

Widemouth Bay Beach

Just a stone’s throw from the heart of Bude, a mere five-minute drive or short bus ride, lies the irresistible allure of Widemouth Bay with a vast two-mile expanse of sand.

This beach proudly boasts a Blue Flag, a testament to its cleanliness and quality and promises all the amenities necessary for a memorable family day at the beach.

While it may appear as one expansive shoreline, it’s actually divided into two distinct sections.  Venturing to the southern end of the beach where the shoreline transitions into rocky terrain takes you to Black Rock Beach.  This rocky expanse presents an ideal opportunity for rock pooling enthusiasts, with an abundance of marine life waiting to be discovered during lower tides.

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Duckpool Beach

Duckpool Beach

Duckpool Beach is a cherished retreat, treasured for its untamed charm and secluded atmosphere nestled at the base of the Coombe Valley.  Here, visitors are welcomed by the pristine beauty of a tranquil cove, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Families will find endless delight in the expansive open space, where children can roam freely and discover the wonders of nature.  The beach’s large rockpools promise hours of exploration and excitement, providing a playground of discovery for young adventurers.  While the entrance may be lined with imposing pebbles, the reward of a vast expanse of sand revealed at low tide is well worth the journey.

For those with a spirit of adventure, we recommend ascending the cliff path in either direction, where panoramic vistas await, showcasing the breathtaking beauty of the surrounding coastline.  The Coombe Valley also offers a variety of scenic walks, each unveiling its own hidden treasures.

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The Bude Experience

Explore our collection of activities, attractions, places to eat, things to do and event schedules and you’re sure to experience the best of Bude and enjoy a unique and memorable visit to Bude.

Nature & Scenery

Bude boasts breathtaking beaches, rugged cliffs, and pristine waters, providing a picturesque backdrop for a variety of outdoor activities.

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Outdoor Adventures

From surfing and kayaking to hiking along the South West Coast Path, the Bude Experience is defined by the myriad of opportunities for adventure.

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Water Sports

Bude is known as a surfing hotspot, drawing water sports enthusiasts from around the world.  Paddle boarding, bodyboarding, and kayaking are also popular activities in the sea, canal and lakes.

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Cultural Enrichment

The Bude Castle Heritage Centre and galleries offer insights into the town’s history and culture, providing visitors with 
a deeper understanding of its heritage.

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Local Cuisine

Savour the flavours of Cornwall, including freshly caught seafood and traditional Cornish pasties, in its charming cafes 
and eateries.

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The Sustainable Traveller

If the natural environment matters to you and an eco-consciousness underpins the choices that you make in life, you will be welcomed as one of us during your holiday in Bude.  Our natural surroundings really define Bude – we are famous for our pristine beaches, gorgeous coastal paths, rugged geology…

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Solo Traveller

Bude is friendly, this is one thing we can be sure of and one of the main reasons visitors come back to Bude time and again.  If you are travelling alone don’t be concerned, you can enjoy your solitary time in a peaceful, safe environment or can seek out others if you fancy a bit of sociability…

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Dog Friendly

Honestly, you won’t believe how dog-friendly Bude is…  starting with the beaches where you will always find somewhere for your dog to run and play even at the height of the summer season.  Many of the hotels and bars in the area positively encourage you to bring you dog with you, in fact the majority of…

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Toddlers

The challenges of a family holiday with very small people sometimes feel a little overwhelming but we can assure you that Bude and the surrounding area is ideally suited to mini holidaymakers (and their grown-ups!).  Keeping it simple is the key and there is nothing more satisfying than watching your little ones play…

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The Foodie

Does good food get your juices flowing?  If so, you are in the right place as there is no end to the culinary offerings to be found in the Bude area!  We cater for the full range of tastes and budgets from the classic (and obligatory) Cornish Pasty, baked daily in numerous bakeries in the area, to fine dining…

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Family friendly

Ok, so you’re the ones with the car full to burst with kids, grannies, buckets and spades, wellies, fishing nets and well everything but the kitchen sink!  Bude couldn’t be better set-up to welcome your family on their holiday – in fact we hear regularly that this is the place to come if you want an easy and fun multi-generational holiday.

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The Canal

Several features along its length are unique in British canal history, as you will discover.  A unique waterway, it was originally created for transporting lime rich sand to local farms.  Today it is a place for fun rather than industry.  Explore on foot, paddle on a canoe, kayak or pedaloe.  It’s also a fantastic coarse fishery with some large and unusual species to catch.

Family Time

Bude is the ultimate base for adventurers and beach lovers.  Do you dream of safe, child friendly beaches with great facilities and oodles to do?  Or maybe you’ve a hankering for seclusion – picture-perfect coves brimming with a wild charm that’ll take your breath away?  That’s the beauty of Bude: top facilities and activities on tap, paired with wonderful ‘secret’ Cornish coves.