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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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Pencarrow House

Pencarrow House

Pencarrow House and Gardens are tucked away in the heart of Cornwall and has been the cherished family abode of the Molesworth-St Aubyns for nearly five centuries. The family opened its doors to the public in the 1970’s. Since then, they have joyfully welcomed families, history aficionados, nature enthusiasts and beloved dogs and their owners, creating cherished memories for all who visit. This sets it apart as a truly distinctive destination separate from the National Trust.

Hidden amidst the picturesque landscapes bordering Bodmin Moor, this Cornish architectural treasure boasts a plethora of attractions suitable for all. The dog friendly enchanting Grade II listed gardens, which can be explored over the 50-acre estate. An ancient Iron Age fort, a delightful children’s play area, along with a cozy café and a charming gift shop, promise an unforgettable experience. ensuring there’s something special for every member of the family.”

Pencarrow House & Gardens hosts a vibrant array of events throughout the year. From family-friendly gatherings to nostalgic delights, there’s something for everyone. Bluebell Sundays are a highlight, the ever-popular Teddy Bears Picnic, and each year they delight visitors with their festive Christmas Craft Fair.

The Peacock Café, is housed within a stunning vaulted building with abundant outdoor seating. Treat yourself to tantalizing cakes, delectable lunches, and a wide array of teas and coffees, all freshly prepared using the finest locally sourced ingredients from Cornwall. Adjacent to the café is a charming natural children’s play area, complete with a one-of-a-kind Wendy house featuring a slate roof!

Please note, there is no entrance fee for visiting the café alone. Just inform one of the friendly shop staff upon your arrival.

 

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Surfing with OA Surf Club

Surfing with OA Surf Club

With three decades of expertise in conducting surf lessons in the Bude area, our seasoned team is perfectly positioned to guide you from novice to champion.

OA Surf Club organises surf lessons at Widemouth Bay, just a stone’s throw from Bude. This expansive sandy beach serves as an idyllic setting for both learning the basics of surfing and honing your existing skills. Whether embarking on this adventure solo, with family, or alongside a group of friends, our amiable and skilled team is not only dedicated but their passion and contagious enthusiasm, ensures you receive nothing short of the finest experience in the water.

Whether you’re a first-time surfer eager to catch your first wave or seeking to refine your technique, our expert coaches specialize in optimizing every moment of your session. Our comprehensive lessons encompass the essentials, from learning how to carry a surfboard to mastering the art of catching waves and adopting various standing techniques.

Our crafted 2-hour lessons strike the perfect balance, combining valuable coaching time on the beach with extensive water sessions. This approach ensures you not only grasp the fundamentals during instruction but also have ample time in the water to hone and practice your newfound skills.

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Surfing with Shoreline Extreme Sports

Surfing with Shoreline Extreme Sports

At Shoreline we use a number of soft-shelled surf boards designed to help you get started and develop a robust technique. Not only are these boards extremely safe but they are also light and easy to carry to and from the shore. Being very buoyant these boards catch the waves easily making sure that you will have plenty of rides on which to get to your feet and polish up your surfing style!

We generally run half day sessions throughout the year providing Instructors, Boards, Wetsuits with Hats and Gloves in the colder months. This is a great individual sport and group activity where you can never predict who will come out as the session’s star, its physical but very rewarding.

Within Bude itself we boast three very different beaches with Crooklets being the most well known as our classic ‘surfing’ beach. Crooklets is home to the towns Surf Life Saving Club the very club that provides the training and Lifeguard qualifications essential to our team of coaches. The Surf at the west facing Crooklets beach breaks along a long sandy shallow sloping beach creating endless peeling and broken waves perfect for learning and practising your surfing techniques.

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The Castle Bude

The Castle Bude

Grade II listed and steeped in history, The Castle Bude, owned and operated by Bude-Stratton Town Council, offers a wealth of attractions to explore for free, rain or shine. Open daily from 10 am, The Castle features The Heritage Centre, Café Limelight, two galleries, and a gift shop. Immerse yourself in Bude’s rich history, enjoy the ever-changing exhibition programme, and unwind with friends over drinks, light lunches, or delectable cakes.

The spacious, dog-friendly decking area is open year-round and dry clean dogs on short leads are welcome inside. On Mondays a dog free day is observed inside and the Willoughby Gallery is a dog free zone at all times.  Plus, The Castle Bude is a licensed wedding and civil ceremony venue. The Heritage Centre is your gateway to discovering Bude and its surroundings, including the world-renowned geology and the town’s pivotal role in the English Civil War.

 

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Lundy Island

Lundy Island

While Lundy Island may only stretch three miles in length and half a mile wide, its compact size belies the wealth of experiences it offers day-trippers. With over 4,000 years of human history, brought to life by 42 scheduled monuments and a collection of listed buildings, the island is a treasure trove of heritage. Its remote location fosters a unique habitat for wildlife, often likened to the biodiversity of the Galapagos Islands. All of this unfolds against a backdrop of rugged natural beauty, creating a paradise for walkers.

Many day visitors embark on the journey to Lundy aboard the MS Oldenburg, the island’s own ferry and supply ship. This graceful vessel, built in 1958, retains much of its original charm with brass and wooden fittings. It boasts comfortable heated saloons, a bar, buffet, gift shop, and information desk. On sunny days, ample deck space invites passengers to enjoy the scenic views, and lucky travellers may even encounter a playful pod of dolphins trailing the ship.

The MS Oldenburg sails at least three times weekly from either Bideford or Ilfracombe, with the crossing taking approximately two hours each way. This allows between four and six hours to explore the island, depending on the chosen travel day.

Given the island’s abundance of attractions, it’s unlikely that a single visit will suffice. Weather often dictates the day’s activities—if the wind blows easterly, head west, and vice versa. And even on rainy days, there’s plenty to see and do in and around the Tavern.

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War Horse Valley Countryside Park

War Horse Valley Countryside Park

Parsonage Farm, nestled in the heart of Devon, holds a century-long legacy within its fields. It serves as the backdrop to Michael Morpurgo’s renowned novel, War Horse, set amidst the picturesque parish of Iddesleigh.

This hidden gem of Devonian countryside boasts breathtaking vistas of rolling hills and verdant valleys, with Dartmoor standing majestically in the distance.

Come and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of War Horse Valley – explore its agricultural heritage, uncover the stories of its resilient inhabitants, and delve into the wartime narratives that echo through its landscapes.

Step into the 400-year-old cob barn and discover nine captivating exhibitions:

World War I Exhibition: Delve into the impact of the war on Devon and the crucial role of horses in the conflict.

Parson Jack Russell: Learn about the legacy of Parson Jack Russell, the pioneering breeder behind the iconic terrier breed.

Farms for City Children: Explore the charitable work of Michael Morpurgo and his wife Clare in founding Farms for City Children.

Michael Morpurgo’s Books: Dive into the enchanting world of Michael Morpurgo’s literary creations.

War Horse: Experience the timeless tale of Joey and Albert through the book, play, and film adaptations.

Local Parish History: Uncover the rich history of nearby parishes, steeped in tradition and community.

Antique Farming Methods: Journey back in time to discover the farming techniques of yesteryear.

Vintage Farm Machinery: Marvel at a collection of historical farm equipment, including century-old tractors and ploughs.

World War I Style Trench: Brace yourself for a journey into the trenches, complete with surprises along the way!

Meet the menagerie of animals:
Joey the Horse
Miniature Shetland Ponies
Sheep
The 5 Alpacas
Geese Gertie & Gregory
Chickens galore
Dotty the rabbit
Pigs
Ducks
not forgetting the goats Rosie, Custard and Maria!

All the family will enjoy the Warhorse Valley Country Farm Trail, a scenic half-mile walk that winds through the countryside. Take a tractor and trailer ride across the fields and back to the Warhorse Valley Tearoom, where you can indulge in Devonshire Cream Teas and mouthwatering cakes while soaking in the panoramic views.
With comfortable seating both indoors and outdoors, including disabled access, and convenient facilities like toilets and handwashing stations, War Horse Valley Country Park ensure a delightful visit for all their visitors.

 

 

 

 

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Poundstock Gildhouse

Poundstock Gildhouse

Between the 1300s and the mid-1500s, church houses emerged throughout the country, serving as hubs for the more communal aspects of church life. These structures provided a dedicated space for social gatherings, fundraising activities, and leisure pursuits, allowing the church building itself to remain focused on worship and prayer. According to a dendrochronological report, Pounstock Gildhouse is estimated to have been constructed around 1550, marking the culmination of this architectural trend.

Crafted from a blend of cob, stone, and slate, Pounstock Gildhouse originally featured a spacious interior with a prominent fireplace at one end. The lower floor likely accommodated areas for cooking, baking, and brewing, while the upper floor housed a hall reserved for social gatherings. One of the most noteworthy events held in such venues were the church ales – festive occasions characterized by abundant feasting and merrymaking, especially during Whitsuntide and May Day. These gatherings saw the brewing of ales and the preparation of food, all sold to generate funds in support of the church’s endeavours.

The Gildhouse has many roles over the years but it was thanks to a timely bequest and a generous grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund, complemented by additional smaller grants and extensive local fundraising efforts, a new restoration project became feasible.

The funding allowed for a splendid Feasting Hall, upstairs a fully functioning kitchen awaits, equipped to cater for a variety of events. Meanwhile, downstairs, a cozy meeting room and a modest yet functional kitchen provides additional space for gatherings. Both levels boast facilities designed to accommodate individuals with disabilities, ensuring inclusivity for all.

Throughout the restoration process, meticulously care was taken to preserved old, and possibly original, features, honouring the rich history of the Gildhouse. Notably, tucked away in one corner of the ground floor, you’ll discover a charming relic: a small stable where the schoolmistress once tethered her pony.

To address contemporary transportation needs a much-needed car park located at the top of the cemetery was added to ensure convenient access for all visitors, seamlessly blending tradition with modern requirements.

You can visit Poundstock Gildhouse for free on Wednesdays and they have a active programme of talks and events through out the year.

 

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Bodmin Jail

Bodmin Jail

Experience Bodmin Jail Where History Comes Alive
Embark on an immersive journey through history with The Bodmin Jail Experience. With a £8.5 million investment, the introduction of the captivating ‘Dark Walk’ experience, elevating your visit to new heights. Included in standard jail entry tickets or join a heritage guided tour, explore the rich tapestry of stories woven within these historic walls.

Originally built in 1779 for King George III, Bodmin Jail holds a significant place in Cornwall’s past. The bold redevelopment invites you to uncover its intriguing hidden history, offering a glimpse into the heart of Cornwall’s heritage. Representing a substantial investment in Cornwall’s tourism, the state-of-the-art technology ensures a truly immersive experience, making it the premier attraction.

The Dark Walk:
Immerse Yourself in History and Discover the Secrets of Cornwall’s Past
Set out on an unforgettable journey through Cornwall’s history with the groundbreaking ‘Dark Walk’. A pioneering attraction in Cornwall, it combines theatrical effects and cutting-edge technology to transport visitors back to the region’s enigmatic past. Experience firsthand the harsh realities of life in an 18th and 19th-century prison on the rugged edges of Bodmin Moor.

Reimagined for modern audiences, this haunting cinematic experience brings to life stories of smuggling, mining, and the daily struggles endured by Cornwall’s most vulnerable. Hear tales of infamous prisoners and delve into the untold stories of the past.

The Naval Wing:
A Glimpse into Grimy Cells, Harsh Punishments and  Gruelling Conditions

Venture into the original Naval Wing of the jail, where visitors brave a chilly journey into the stark reality of life behind bars. Experience firsthand the dreariness of days and nights within the confines of grimy cells, witness the severity of prison punishments, and unravel the tales of child criminals as you explore these formidable structures.

The Administration Block:
Continue your journey to the Administration Block and the Governor’s Office, where visitors can uncover the captivating history of the individuals who operated, toiled, and resided within Bodmin Jail. Delve into hidden stories and myths of Cornwall, Bodmin, and this historic penitentiary from an operational standpoint, gaining insight into its rich tapestry of tales and legends.

The Final Moments:
Feel the solemnity of the condemned as you trace the final footsteps of the 55 prisoners led to the hanging pit. Witnessing the last moments at the only original, fully functional Victorian Hanging Pit in the UK prompts deep reflection.

Tours:
The chilling allure of Bodmin Jail is renowned as one of the UK’s most haunted historical sites. Join a Ghost Hunt and spend the night investigating potential paranormal activity. Delve into the eerie atmosphere independently or with the guidance of our paranormal hosts until the early hours of the morning. Enhance your visit with Heritage and Paranormal Tours, providing invaluable insights and experiences to make the most of your time there.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Trethorne Leisure Park

Trethorne Leisure Park

Experience year-round excitement! Seeking an unforgettable family outing in Cornwall? Look no further than Trethorne! Discover expansive outdoor play zones, adorable rabbits, and guinea pigs to interact with, along with indoor play barns ensuring endless entertainment for kids of all ages. Enjoy a thrilling game of ten-pin bowling and speed around the dodgems track, for an ultimate family escapade.

Indoor Adventure Zone
Don’t let unpredictable weather spoil the fun! Rain or shine, Trethorne’s indoor attractions guarantee a blast for all ages. Brace yourself for thrilling slides, conquer the challenging assault course, or challenge your family to a showdown in the amusements area. Get ready for an unforgettable indoor adventure!

Meet Furry Friends
Step into the Rabbit House and prepare to be charmed by the most adorable, cuddly fluff balls you’ve ever laid eyes on. Your little ones will delight in getting up close with these lovable creatures, there are three sessions a day where they can enjoy quality snuggle time with the rabbits. It’s a wonderful opportunity for kids to gain hands-on experience with some of Threthorne’s most beloved residents.

Bowling Excitement at Trethorne
Ready to unleash your competitive spirit? Gather your family or friends for a thrilling game at the ten-pin bowling alley, perfect for an afternoon or evening of entertainment, rain or shine. With ramps and side rails available, it’s suitable for bowlers of all skill levels. After a round of strikes and spares, refuel with mouthwatering dishes from the café and restaurant. And once you’ve conquered the pins, keep the excitement going with more adventures at our leisure park or on the dodgems track!

Race to Victory on the Dodgems
Ready to unleash your competitive side? Climb into one of 15 dodgem cars and speed your way around the track, testing your skills as you swerve and dodge your fellow riders. Open during the afternoon and evening, our exhilarating dodgem track provides the perfect finale to your family day out or a thrilling appetizer before enjoying a delicious dinner in the restaurant.

Food
On site restaurant and café proudly presents family favourites crafted from the finest Cornish produce. Start your day at the park with a delicious breakfast, recharge with a wholesome lunch, or grab dinner before heading home. On sun-kissed days, enjoy your meal al fresco in the picnic area. Bring your own treats or indulge in something tasty from the takeaway. Looking for a unique venue for a special celebration? The restaurant at Trethorne is also available for private hire or large parties.

Accessibility
At Trethorne Leisure, inclusivity is a priority. The entire site and attractions are situated at ground level, ensuring easy access for all visitors. Trethorne have implemented level access for wheelchairs across the leisure park, guaranteeing a seamless experience for everyone. There are 3 accessible toilets,  all have ample space for wheelchair access and additional support should it be needed.

Wheelchair Access
Trethorne Leisure Park boasts a flat, level layout, providing excellent accessibility for wheelchair users. The restaurant and indoor attractions, including play barns, bowling alley, dodgems, and games room, are all conveniently located on a single level, welcoming guests of all abilities. Accessible parking spaces ensure effortless entry into the leisure park and its facilities. Additionally, where steps are present, alternative ramp options are readily available.

 

 

 

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Sue Read, Painter Of The Sea And Coast

Sue Read, Painter Of The Sea And Coast

Set in serene countryside, yet conveniently close to the sea, Sue Read’s studio resides within a converted barn on the picturesque Wooda Holiday Farm, where she spent her childhood days.
Now transformed into an award-winning destination, Wooda Farm Holiday Park provides a stunning backdrop for Sue’s work. Located just outside of Bude, with ample parking and easy access.

For those seeking an immersive experience, visiting the studio in person offers a unique opportunity to gain insight into her creative process and the inspiration behind each painting, while also providing a sense of connection to the surrounding landscape.

Sue’s studio showcases a collection of her latest artwork alongside prints and cards and a curated selection of ready-framed paper prints and large limited edition framed canvas prints.
Visitors are warmly welcomed to the studio, with flexible visit times available upon arrangement. Please feel free to reach out to Sue via text or phone at 07935100950 to schedule your visit.

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Cormorant Cottage

Cormorant Cottage

Discover the allure of Cormorant Cottage, nestled in the historic Well Courtyard—a residence steeped in heritage, once part of the original stable block. This single-level cottage welcomes you with open arms, unveiling a small, secluded courtyard at the front and a private garden with a soothing hot tub—a delightful addition to your year-round retreat.

As you step into the enclosed garden, a haven for families with small children, you’ll find a table, comfortable seating, and a gas BBQ—all exclusively yours. The convenience of being all on one level enhances the ease of your stay. Cormorant Cottage boasts a lounge, a separate dining room, and a fully fitted Shaker-style kitchen, complete with a dishwasher. The dining room, with its spacious table seating 8, serves as a central dining hub for larger parties staying in multiple cottages.

Immerse yourself in the fully tiled bathroom, where a combined bath and power shower promise moments of relaxation. Cormorant Cottage features three bedrooms—a king-size double bed, a twin room with space for a cot, and a charming third bedroom with bunk beds. With accommodations for up to four adults and two children, the cottage ensures comfort and warmth with full central heating.

Cormorant Cottage is not just a family haven—it’s also dog-friendly. Your four-legged companions are welcomed with open arms to join in the family fun and exploration.

Embrace the charm of Cormorant Cottage, where history meets modern comfort, creating the perfect backdrop for cherished family moments. Unwind in the hot tub, share stories in the spacious dining room, and make lasting memories in this delightful retreat. Your family getaway awaits!

  • Fully fitted, well-equipped kitchen with cooker, dishwasher, fridge, freezer, microwave, kettle, toaster, cafetiere
  • Separate 8-seat dining room with patio door to enclosed, private garden with hot tub, picnic seating and gas-fired BBQ
  • Free Wi-Fi Internet access throughout the site and in your cottage
  • Large HD flat screen TV with integrated Freeview channels
  • Fully controllable central heating throughout, available 24×7
  • Bathroom with power shower and heated towel rail
  • DVD / Blu-ray player, CD /radio player
  • Hairdryer and radio alarm clock in master bed
  • Electricity, gas cooking / heating and use of laundry facility inclusive in the price
  • Quality cotton bed linen, fluffy cottage hand and bath towels, tea towels
  • Sundry pack provided with toilet rolls, dishwasher tabs, washing up liquid, washing detergent, bin bags, tin foil, cling film, dishcloth, scourer
  • Range of baby and toddler equipment available free of charge to book in advance

Pool and Spa

  • Heated indoor pool & Jacuzzi
  • Spa treatments
  • Heated outdoor pool (seasonal)
  • Gym and sauna

Activities for Children

  • Free baby and toddler equipment
  • Under 6’s play room
  • Games room and play areas

Riding

  • Pony Rides
  • Hacks
  • Beach and cliff rides
  • Tuition

Outdoor Activities

  • Heated outdoor pool (seasonal)
  • Tennis court
  • Childrens car free play areas
  • Extensive gardens
  • Boules court

For Your Convenience

  • Owners are on site for help and advice
  • SuperFast Broadband with Free WiFi
  • Choice of supermarket deliveries
  • Premier Promise “All Inclusive”

Food and Drink

  • In-cottage dining service
  • Fresh local food producers and farm shops
  • Two good local pubs and many restaurants
  • Licensed bar with snooker room
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Little Gem

Little Gem

Bedroom

The bedroom features a super-king bed with a memory foam mattress for ultimate comfort. A cosy gas fire adds warmth, while a Smart OLED TV with Bluetooth® connectivity provides entertainment. There’s also a small wardrobe for convenient clothes storage.

  • Super-king size bed

  • Gas fire

  • Smart OLED TV

Living & Dining Area

The compact open-plan living space is light and inviting, with south-facing sliding doors that open directly onto the patio. Underfloor heating runs throughout the apartment, ensuring comfort in every season.

  • Smart TV

Kitchen

A fully equipped kitchen provides everything you need during your stay, including:

  • Nespresso coffee machine

  • Dishwasher

  • Electric oven with induction hob

  • Microwave, kettle & toaster

  • Washing machine with foldable clothes airer

  • Fridge/freezer

  • Crockery, cutlery & cookware

  • Iron & ironing board

Bathroom

Unwind in style with a freestanding nickel bath, complete with bubbling air-spa jets for the ultimate relaxation. A lustrous feature wall and soft lighting set the perfect atmosphere.

The bathroom also includes a walk-in, digitally controlled Sensori smart shower, LED mirror lighting, and a unique river-stone hand basin. Locally made toiletries and bath foam are provided.

  • Nickel air-spa bath

  • Walk-in smart shower

  • Locally made toiletries

Outside

Step out onto the deck to admire sweeping countryside views. Parking is conveniently located just a short distance from the apartment.

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Mill House

Mill House

Eat, play and relax upstairs, sleep downstairs… Mill House turns conventional living on its head.

Enter the cottage and you’ll find three bedrooms leading off the slated hallway. There’s a delightful double bedroom with an en-suite shower room, a twin bedroom and a room with full-size bunk beds (‘I bags the top bunk’!) plus a large family bathroom.

Head up the wooden stairs and you’ll emerge into a wonderfully light and inviting space. With comfy sofas, colour-washed stone walls and exposed rafters, it’s real rustic chic. From the sitting room, which overlooks the main courtyard, you head through to the farmhouse kitchen with a large pine table – great for family gatherings.

You’ve even got your own private courtyard garden with seating and room for a BBQ. It’s the perfect spot on summer evenings for a glass of wine or a full-on grill-up.

• 3 bedrooms
• King-size double (5’/150cm)
• 1 en-suite shower room
• 1 family bathroom
• Dines 10, up to 14 with extra table
• Central heating
• White cotton bedlinen & towels
• Smart TV & Blu-ray/DVD
• Bluetooth audio
• USB charger points
• Cot in twin bedroom or bunk bedroom if required
• High chair & stair gate available
• Private courtyard garden
• No smoking
• No pets
• Flexible cancellation

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Manor House West Wing

Manor House West Wing

Elegant and spacious, The West Wing is our largest and most distinguished property, forming part of the historic Manor House. Beautifully appointed throughout, it offers generous accommodation for up to six guests.

A private ground-floor entrance opens into a grand hallway, with a staircase leading to the main accommodation. On the half-landing, you’ll find a twin bedroom, while the first floor houses the principal living spaces. Here, a large open-plan lounge and kitchen overlook the sweeping main lawn, and a separate dining room enjoys a charming sea view.

There are three comfortable bedrooms: a king-size double with en suite bath and shower, and two twin rooms. Two cots can also be accommodated—one in the double and one in a twin room. A second family bathroom provides a bath with shower over.

At the rear of the Manor House, a private outdoor area captures the sun throughout the day and into the evening. With its dining space and gas BBQ, it’s the perfect spot for relaxed meals al fresco.

Please note: no dogs allowed.

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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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Court Farm Holidays

Court Farm Holidays

Court Farm, Marhamchurch

Located in the quaint village of Marhamchurch, Court Farm is where our main holiday complex is based. Here you will find the biggest selection of our self catering accommodation, including our traditional cottages, converted barns, contemporary houses with hot-tubs and the beautiful Court Farmhouse.

Our indoor heated swimming pool is available for all Court Farm Holidays guests to use, as is our tennis court, outside play area, indoor games room, animal field and bike & wetsuit hire service. If you have any questions during your stay, you can find us in reception!

Northcott Farm, Bude

Our Rural Retreats are located on our 400 acre Farming Estate Northcott Farm, 4.5 miles from the main site in Marhamchurch. Here we have 4 stunning properties, dotted around the farm and all offering something very different!

From our smallest Couple Retreats ‘Chough Shepherds Hut’ (new for 2024!) and ‘The Cabin’  to ‘Little Northcott’ sleeping 8, up to the spectacular Northcott Farmhouse, a 9 bedroomed Georgian Farmhouse, accommodating up to 17 guests.

These properties can be booked together to accommodate large groups.

Each property offering beautiful views across our farmland onto the coast beyond, the Coastal Path and beach of Northcott Mouth just a mile’s walk away along our private lane…. you really will have everything you need for a memorable getaway! We do also have some farm animals at Northcott, including our family horses, ponies and donkey, which you are welcome to visit if you do not wish to journey to the Court Farm site.

Dolphins, Widemouth Bay

Within just 5 minutes walking distance of the breathtaking Widemouth Bay in Bude, our Dolphins beach retreat is a perfect seaside escape! Guests staying at Dolphins are welcome to use any facilities at the Court Farm site, just a 5 minute drive away.

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Corn Keep

Corn Keep

Bedroom

The Corn Keep’s bedroom features a handcrafted Canadian pine king-size bed, paired with a sumptuous memory foam mattress for deep comfort. Adding to its charm is a striking copper bateau bath with a tin interior — meticulously hand-finished by master craftsmen at the world’s leading copper bath specialists.

Living & Dining Area

The open-plan living and dining area is warmed by underfloor heating throughout, ensuring a cosy retreat year-round. Entertainment is well catered for with a 43” Smart TV, Hi-Fi system, and Blu-Ray/DVD player.

Kitchen

The fully equipped kitchen includes everything you’ll need for a comfortable stay:

  • Nespresso coffee machine

  • Dishwasher

  • Electric oven & ceramic hob

  • Microwave, kettle & toaster

  • Washing machine with foldable clothes airer

  • Fridge/freezer

  • Crockery, cutlery & cookware

  • Iron & ironing board

Shower Room

The compact en-suite shower room combines modern convenience with character features, offering a walk-in rainfall shower, copper hand basin, and brushed nickel mixer tap. Locally made toiletries and bath foam are provided.

  • Walk-in rainfall shower

  • Copper hand basin

  • Locally made toiletries

Outside

Step out onto your private balcony to take in sweeping views across the Cornish countryside and out to the sea. Guests also enjoy access to larger shared grounds with a BBQ area.

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Premier Inn

Premier Inn

For those who prefer a commercial hotel over the character of a family-run hotel or guest house, Premier Inn Bude offers a convenient and reliable place to stay.

Bookings can be made via the ‘Visit Website’ link at the bottom of the page. Please note, this hotel does not publish a local telephone number.

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Nest Box

Nest Box

The Room

An open-plan hideaway featuring a king-size bed, compact kitchenette, and small shower room – ideal for walkers or cyclists exploring the nearby South West Coast Path.

The centrepiece of the room is a king-size bed, handcrafted from solid Baltic Coast oak planks. Finished with natural beeswax, it proudly displays the unique wartime ripsaw marks. A memory foam mattress ensures restful sleep.

Thoughtful touches include chunky handmade oak furnishings, underfloor heating for cosy comfort during cooler months, a 43” Smart TV, and a Blu-Ray/DVD player.

Kitchenette

The kitchenette provides all the essentials for simple meals and snacks:

  • Kettle, toaster, and microwave

  • Nespresso coffee machine

  • Integrated fridge with icebox

  • Iron and ironing board

Please note: there is no cooker, hob, or dishwasher.

Outside

Although The Nest Box does not include a private patio or direct countryside/sea views, guests can enjoy:

  • A shared seating area with stunning Cornish countryside and sea views

  • Access to larger communal grounds with a BBQ area

  • Convenient nearby parking

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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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Bayleaf Indian Cuisine

Bayleaf Indian Cuisine

Embark on a culinary adventure at Bayleaf Indian Restaurant, where a passion for good food and exceptional customer service takes center stage. We pride ourselves on crafting an exquisite fusion of Cornwall’s finest produce and the vibrant flavors of India.

Experience the richness of Cornwall’s agricultural bounty as we meticulously source local ingredients. From Cornish farm potatoes to prawns from the Atlantic Ocean and fresh free-range eggs, each dish reflects the terroir of Cornwall.

Our menu is a symphony of Indian spices and flavors, curated to delight your taste buds. Whether you savour the warmth of traditional curries, the tanginess of chutneys, or the complexity of aromatic spices, each dish tells a story of culinary expertise.

At Bayleaf, our owners are driven by a profound love for gastronomy. This passion is evident in every dish we serve, ensuring that each bite is a celebration of culinary artistry.

Immerse yourself in a dining experience where Cornwall’s delightful produce meets the artful craftsmanship of Indian cuisine. Our commitment to excellence extends beyond the plate, creating a welcoming atmosphere that complements the richness of our flavors.

We believe that exceptional customer service is an integral part of the dining experience. Our attentive staff is dedicated to ensuring your visit is not just a meal but a memorable journey through the diverse and delectable world of Indian cuisine.

Join us at Bayleaf Indian Restaurant, where local ingredients, global flavors, and a passion for culinary excellence converge to create an unparalleled dining experience.

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Rosies Kitchen

Rosies Kitchen

Experience the charm of Cornwall and the lively atmosphere of Rosie’s Kitchen, a family-run bustling beachside café located just a stone’s throw from Crooklet’s surfing beach in Bude.

At Rosie’s, we pride ourselves on offering a warm welcome to everyone. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, our modern diner exudes Cornish charm and invites you to become a part of our vibrant atmosphere.

Indulge in the flavors of the coast with our menu filled with delicious beachside food. From tasty bites to hearty meals, Rosie’s Kitchen is your go-to spot for satisfying your cravings with quality and flavor.

Picture this—Rosie’s Kitchen features an enclosed sundeck overlooking the breathtaking waves of the Atlantic Ocean. Immerse yourself in the beautiful view as you enjoy a leisurely lunch or a refreshing drink. Our sundeck is the perfect place to soak in the coastal ambiance.

Whether you’re seeking a cozy spot for a family meal, a quick bite after hitting the beach, or a refreshing drink with a view, Rosie’s Kitchen is the place to be. Join us for a delightful dining experience by the beach.

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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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Breakwater Brasserie

Breakwater Brasserie

For an unparalleled dining experience in Bude, look no further than the exquisite Breakwater Brasserie at The Falcon. Recently rebranded and adorned with a beautiful facelift, Breakwater Brasserie stands as the epitome of sophistication among restaurants in Bude.

Step into a world of refined elegance fully air-conditioned for your comfort. Breakwater Brasserie boasts a thoughtfully curated ambiance featuring a blend of soft seating, banquettes, and formal dining areas. Every corner exudes sophistication, setting the stage for an unforgettable evening.

Whether you’re seeking a romantic dinner, a celebration, or simply a delightful evening meal, Breakwater Brasserie provides the perfect setting. Immerse yourself in an atmosphere that enhances the pleasure of every bite and sip, making your dining experience truly exceptional.

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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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Docton Mill Tea Room

Docton Mill Tea Room

Step into a world of gastronomic delight at our award-winning tea room, nestled amidst the scenic beauty of the garden terrace and Mill House. Open daily, our tea room offers a haven for culinary enthusiasts seeking a perfect blend of exquisite flavors and tranquil surroundings.

On warm days, bask in the splendour of our glorious gardens while relishing a culinary journey from our carefully curated menu. As the seasons change, the wood-burning stove in our granary room provides a warm and inviting ambiance.

Our commitment to culinary excellence is reflected in the freshly prepared delights from our granary kitchen. Indulge in a variety of options, from homemade soups and pasties to filled rolls. Save room for our delectable homemade cakes, desserts, and, of course, our award-winning cream teas.

We prioritise freshness and quality by sourcing locally. Our beef and turkey hail from Devon, while Devon crab, Scottish smoked salmon, and prawns showcase the best in quality and freshness. Pair these delights with our homemade chutney and the finest mature cheddar cheese. Organic salad leaves from our garden add a touch of lavishness to every dish.

Explore our range of loose-leaf teas, coffee, hot chocolate, and a selection of cold drinks and sparkling presse. Each sip is an invitation to a world of flavors, carefully curated to complement the culinary journey.

Our tearoom offers not just high-quality lunches and afternoon teas but also warm and friendly service. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the surroundings as you savour each moment in our charming tea room.

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1940's Tea Experience @ The Kitchen Front

1940's Tea Experience @ The Kitchen Front

Step Back in Time: Immerse Yourself in Our Living History Tearoom

In the quaint corner of our shop at The Kitchen Front, on the Lower Wharf next to Bude Canal discover a piece of history at our 1940s’ Tea Room. Open from Tuesday to Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm, we provide an intimate setting for up to 8 people. To ensure you secure your spot, kindly give us a call the day before to book, as we tend to get quite busy!

Pre-booking not only allows us to prepare for any special dietary needs but also opens the door to a wider range of sandwiches and cakes, enhancing your dining experience. We appreciate your cooperation; it enables us to offer a better and more personalized service. We have a 1950’s oven and in 20 minutes we can be serving you the freshest of scones!

Indulge in large pots of loose-leaf tea or coffee, accompanied by original 1940s recipe cakes—no modern twists here! Immerse yourself in a living history tearoom, complete with fine bone china, a replica Wartime newspaper to peruse, and the enchanting strains of big band swing in the air.

Heralded as a ‘little gem of a place’ and a ‘really unique 5-star experience,’ our 1940s’ Tea Room provides a fabulous alternative to your regular take-away coffee and cake. Come, sit, relax, and relish the special calm atmosphere we’ve crafted just for you.

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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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TJ's Bar and Kitchen

TJ's Bar and Kitchen

TJ’s Bar – premium beers, craft favourites, and refined cocktails, served in a light, stylish space with a warm, family-friendly welcome. Live music on Thursdays and DJ’s at TJ’s on some Sundays.  Keep an eye out for our upcoming events.

The Food – Handmade pizzas. Steakhouse classics. Great burgers. TJ’s Kitchen offers relaxed, quality-led dining in a warm, family-friendly space.

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The Barrel

The Barrel

North Cornwall’s Micropub and smallest live music venue, selling ales from small independent Cornish brewerys from the cask together with a great selection of Cornish wines, ciders & gins. Over 18s only. Well behaved dogs kept close on leads allowed.

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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.