For Groups
Whether visiting Bude for a family gathering, or as a group of friends looking to share a common interest in a superb location with great food, great accommodation and loads to do, Bude should definitely be on your wish list! There is so much to do for groups of all ages from enjoying the wonderful natural environment such as the Coastal Path, Bude Seal Pool and the superb geology, through to more active pursuits – surfing, sailing, SUP, rock climbing, golf, cycling, horse riding… the list goes on! For those wishing to improve their skills, or for school groups, there are many great instructors to get you started with confidence!
And as the sun goes down on another action packed day, relax in one of the many bars, cafés or restaurants and reflect on another exciting day by the sea before heading back to your choice of accommodation for a welcome rest!
Ivyleaf Golf Centre
Ivyleaf Golf Centre
Golf Course
Nestled just 3 miles north of the charming coastal town of Bude, this family-friendly golf centre features a picturesque 9-hole course set amidst the spectacular Cornish countryside.
Measuring at 2300 yards, the 9-hole golf course presents breathtaking panoramic views of the Cornish coastline, Bude town, and the inland moors.
Perfect for golfers of all ages, particularly beginners, Ivyleaf prides itself on being beginner-friendly. They foster a relaxed environment with no dress code and eliminate the hassle of tee time reservations—simply show up and dive into the joy of golfing fun! Take advantage of the convenient club, trolley, and buggy rentals to enhance your experience, or feel free to bring your own.
The course is open 7 days a week, allowing you to savour a leisurely round at your own pace.
Golf Range
Perfect your swing at the dynamic driving range at Ivy Leaf Golf Centre!
Boasting 7 undercover bays, indulge in focused practice sessions regardless of the weather.
Their range features high-quality Srixon 2-piece range balls for an authentic feel to your shots.
Extend your practice into the evening with LED floodlights illuminating the range until 9 pm (Monday-Saturday), ensuring optimal visibility for every swing.
Outside, a £1 coin-operated ball dispenser adds convenience to your practice routine.
Ample parking and club hire, making it accessible for golfers of all abilities to enhance their game.
Golf Simulator
Dive into a world of golfing thrills with our advanced simulator at Ivy Leaf Golf Centre! Choose from a selection of over 150,000 courses, elevate your game with detailed shot analysis, and share the experience with up to 4 players per session. Swing by and play the course of your dreams today!
Important: Use of the golf simulator is only during office hours. If you wish to book outside of these times, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us.
Join Ivyleaf Golf Centre for an experience that combines the beauty of the surroundings with the joy of the game.
Clovelly
Clovelly
Clovelly is a unique village once owned by the Queen of England and from Elizabethan days until today, it has been in private ownership, which has helped preserve its original atmosphere. Clinging to a 400 foot cliff in North Devon, it has no vehicular traffic on its steeply cobbled street, just donkeys and sledges. The man-powered sledges transport all goods to the village, from groceries to furniture. Donkeys used to be the main form of transport for centuries, but now mainly give children rides during the summer or can be seen posing for photographs in the street.
There is much to see and do, and the village hosts a variety of events throughout the year. As well as live music, demonstrations, street entertainments, stalls galore and craft activities, you can also find out more about seaweed at the ‘Know Your Seaweed’ Talks and experience the Shipwreck Survival Workshop.
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.
Hartland Abbey and Gardens
Hartland Abbey and Gardens
About
Hartland Abbey holds a unique charm as it continues to be cherished by the family, distinguishing itself from many ancestral homes that have transitioned into mere museums. Here, you’ll encounter the genuine warmth and hospitality that can only be found in a home that is truly lived in.
Experience a heartfelt welcome as you step through the doors, followed by the option of a captivating, guided tour for groups, should you desire one. Alternatively, take your time to explore the house, gardens, and scenic walks at your own pace, indulging in a delightful lunch or cream tea—or why not both?
Whether you opt for a guided tour or a leisurely wander, Hartland Abbey promises an unforgettable experience imbued with the essence of family heritage and a genuine sense of home.
History
Constructed in 1157 and consecrated by Bishop Bartholomew of Exeter in 1160 AD, Hartland Abbey began its journey as a monastery for the regular canons of the Order of St Augustine of Hippo. For nearly four centuries, it stood as a spiritual haven until 1539 when it witnessed the dissolution of monasteries under Henry VIII’s reign, becoming the last monastery in the country to succumb to this fate.
Following its dissolution, Henry VIII bestowed Hartland Abbey upon Mr. William Abbott, the Sergeant of his Wine Cellar at Hampton Court. This generous gift initiated a new chapter in the abbey’s history, as the Abbott family became its custodians, passing down the stewardship through generations. Today, descendants of Mr. William Abbott continue to reside within the Abbey, preserving its rich heritage and sharing its captivating stories with visitors.
Visitor Information
A visit to Hartland Abbey promises fun and fascination for visitors of all ages, with its enchanting gardens and sprawling grounds offering a delightful array of activities. While adults immerse themselves in the rich history of the house and gardens, children can embark on an adventure with the Abbey Quiz (with a prize for all), follow the Malory Towers Trail, or explore the charming paths and woodland walks teeming with nature’s wonders—a total of 3 1/2 miles to explore!
Indulge in delicious homemade light lunches and cream teas at the Old Kitchens Tea Room (accessible only with House and/or Garden tickets), offering a delightful culinary experience amidst historic surroundings.
Don’t miss out on the engaging exhibitions, museum, gift shop, and plant stall, where you can uncover treasures and souvenirs to cherish.
While access to the house involves steps and may pose challenges for wheelchairs, assistance is available. The Tea Room and Exhibitions offer flat and wheelchair-accessible pathways. Unfortunately, electric mobility wheelchairs cannot be accommodated inside the house due to narrow rooms and corridors. However, the surrounding gravel areas provide ease of movement, and the gardens boast accessible sections, such as The Shrubbery.
For outdoor enthusiasts, picnics can be enjoyed on the spacious grassy car park, offering a perfect setting for relaxation and al fresco dining.
While they adore dogs at Hartland Abbey, they kindly request that they remain on leads. Guide dogs are welcome inside the house. Ample parking is available adjacent to the house, ensuring convenience for all visitors.
Moon Hare Studio
Moon Hare Studio
Adela Webb is a self-taught mosaic artist with a diverse background encompassing textiles, photography, and graphics. Despite lacking formal training in mosaic art, her qualifications and working experience in various creative fields have significantly influenced her artistic journey.
In December 2015, Adela ventured into mosaic art for the first time, prompted by receiving stained glass as a Christmas gift. Her artistic exploration took root and flourished from that point onward.
Adela’s life has been marked by frequent relocations, including a notable nine-year stint in the USA. During her time in San Diego, California, she discovered inspiration in the works of artist Niki De Saint Phalle, particularly at the Queen Califia’s Magical Circle sculpture garden. Niki’s mosaic sculptures left an enduring impression on Adela, shaping the direction of her own mosaic endeavours.
Adela’s artistic expression finds its voice through the vibrant and expressive materials she employs. Her passion for colour and pattern radiates through her mosaics, characterized by intricate swirls, curves, and elements inspired by both nature and spirituality. Each piece reflects not only her artistic talent but also the diverse experiences that have shaped her creative journey.
The magic of mosaic is not just in the finished product but bringing people together in a shared experience. So gather around your friends and family for a workshop or one of Adela’s many take-away kits for a unique and delightful experience for everyone involved.
Workshops:
- Recyled china
- Stain glass
- Garden plaque/house number,
- Garden bunting
- Roman style
- Mosaic jewellery
- Parent and child sessions for children 8 and over.
- Private group sessions, tailored to your requirements.
Mosiac Art Kits:
These take-away kits contain everything you need for you own at home mosiac project. Precut mosaic shapes, mdf base, grout & mixing tub, glue, grout hanging hardware and instructions.
Independent Charters - Sea Fishing and Sightseeing Trips
Independent Charters - Sea Fishing and Sightseeing Trips
Discover the wonders of the sea with Independent Charters, departing from Clovelly Harbour, the historic fishing village of North Devon. This family-run business, led by Dave and Doug Walls, brings over 40 years of angling expertise and more than two decades as Lifeboat Crew at Clovelly.
You will set sail in a Mitchell 31 MK II boat, boasting onboard toilet and handwash amenities. This vessel provides seating for up to 12 passengers, including a dedicated crew member. Your skipper will navigate the waters with ease on this reliable and spacious boat, ensuring a memorable experience for you and your companions.
Choose from an array of options, including sea angling trips, sea fly fishing, boat charter fishing, reef & wreck fishing, and Marine Wildlife & Lundy Island expeditions.
The rich waters around North Devon offer opportunities to catch Pollock, bream, sea trout, mackerel, tope, Porbegle, and more.
Join Doug and Dave for an unforgettable maritime adventure, where their passion meets a wealth of experience.
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.
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.
Bude Rowing Boat Hire
Bude Rowing Boat Hire
Welcome to Bude Rowing Boat Hire, a cherished family-run establishment with a rich history spanning almost a century under the care of the Sampson family. Nestled along the scenic Lower Wharf, adjacent to the enchanting Bude canal, you’re invited to embark on a timeless aquatic adventure.
Choose between a classic rowing boat or a delightful pedalo and immerse yourself in the serenity of Bude’s distinctive waterway, navigating at your own pace. Whether you’re a family seeking quality time, a group of friends in search of a memorable outing, or a couple seeking a romantic escapade, our boats offer the perfect setting for a splendid experience.
Rest assured; safety is our priority – buoyancy aids are readily available for your peace of mind. And for those with furry companions, we extend a warm welcome to dogs, ensuring that everyone can share in the joy of exploring Bude’s waterways.
Come join us and create lasting memories on the water at Bude Rowing Boat Hire!
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.
Rebel Cinema
Rebel Cinema
Step into the world of cinema magic at The Rebel, a beloved independent cinema on the outskirts of Bude. We proudly showcase the latest blockbuster releases, offering a traditional cinematic experience that’s cherished by locals and visitors alike.
From Hollywood blockbusters to indie gems, our diverse lineup ensures there’s something for every movie buff to enjoy.
Disabled wheelchair spaces are accessible on ground level and loop-induction systems have been installed for the hard-of-hearing.
SUP Yoga with Bude Surfing Experience
SUP Yoga with Bude Surfing Experience
Discover the tranquillity of SUP Yoga, a truly mindful experience suitable for all abilities. No prior experience in either paddleboarding or yoga is necessary, making it accessible to everyone. However, if you’re a dedicated practitioner, our instructor Emma can tailor the session to your level of expertise.
Join us for early morning sessions designed to immerse you in nature, providing a break from the chaos of daily life. As the world awakens, paddle out to a serene spot to begin your yoga practice.
Meeting at our trailer near the Bude Tourist Information Centre, come prepared with yoga or comfortable clothing, swimwear underneath, and any necessary medication.
Once you experience the serenity of SUP Yoga, we’re confident you’ll be drawn to join us again!