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North Morte Farm Caravan & Camping Park is a quintessential family-run holiday destination framed by the dramatic coastline of North Devon. Established in the 1940s, this well-loved park offers campers, touring caravanners, motorhome travellers and holiday-home guests a memorable coastal escape just 500 yd from the Sout West Coast Path and within easy walking distance of Woolacombe’s sandy shores and the charming village of Mortehoe with its pubs, cafés, shops and local amenities.
Ideal for couples, families, walkers and coastal explorers, North Morte Farm offers a relaxed base for discovering one of Devon’s most dramatic landscapes.
Whether you’re seeking classic camping in unspoilt countryside, scenic coastal walks, or a relaxed base to explore North Devon’s famed beaches and attractions (from surfing at Woolacombe to scenic hikes along the cliffs), North Morte Farm delivers authentic British seaside charm and family-friendly hospitality.
Camping from £8.50 to £14.00 Per person per night
Holiday Home from £534.00 to £1047.00 Per unit per week
Touring inc electric from £23.00 to £38.00 per pitch (2 people)
Leave on the A361 signposted Ilfracombe. After ten miles, at Mullacott Cross roundabout take the first left signposted Mortehoe/Woolacombe. Two Miles later, take the right turn, signposted Mortehoe. Another two miles on, in Mortehoe village turn right at Post Office, signposted Bull Point Lighthouse and our own sign. Our park is 500 yards on the left.
Bus stop in Mortehoe village, 5 minute walk.
Barnstaple train station is 14 miles.
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