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Croyde Bay Resort is nestled behind the sand dunes of the world class Croyde Beach and just minutes…
Ruda Holiday Park offers you one of the most spectacular views in Devon, beautiful Croyde Bay. The…
The surfing capital of North Devon with great family facilities and a vibrant, friendly atmosphere, the pretty village of Croyde is one of North Devon’s most renowned seaside locations.
Due to its excellent surf, beautiful scenery and vibrant village feel, Croyde is a wonderful place to visit if you’re interested in watersports, particularly surfing. In fact, it is known as a surfing mecca, in the south west, so wherever you are in the village, you’ll find numerous places to hire equipment and arrange lessons. If you’re feeling adventurous, why not explore the coast with an exhilarating coasteering session, or book yourself onto a rockpool ramble to discover more of our marine wildlife.
The beach, which is an impressive feature, forms the middle section of a trio of beautiful sandy beaches and is flanked by those at Saunton Sands and Woolacombe Sands, both of which are popular with surfers and families and regularly top polls of Britain’s best beaches.
While Croyde is primarily known for its perfect surfing conditions and for being part of the North Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, there is plenty more going for this pretty village than just the coast. Croyde is home to a number of nature trails and walks as well as several wonderful pubs, many of which have thatched rooves and encapsulate the traditional imagery of a Devonshire pub.
One of the most popular walking trails in the village is the National Trust’s Baggy Point, which makes for some excellent coastal walking and has breath taking views as well as being generally accessible for walkers of all ages and abilities. The village itself remains largely unspoiled from time gone by and has an old world feel to it which is well respected by the surfing community and holiday makers as well as residents. The centre is a hub of lovely places to stay and eat with many of the eateries offering locally sourced, seasonal produce on their menus.
Croyde’s sheltered bay, on-site facilities and lifeguard presence make it a great family destination. Not only are there are number of seafront hotels with a real family focus with everything from children’s menus to activities for the whole family to get involved. The village regularly hosts a Deckchair Cinema during the summer months allowing you to sit back and relax while enjoying a family friendly classic and of course, there is the ever popular Goldcoast OceanFest event which takes place every year. The festival grows year on year with chart topping music acts providing the entertainment and a full weekend of water sports and outdoor adventures – it certainly isn’t to be missed! While the Deckchair Cinema is much loved and is one of the must do attractions when staying in the area. You can find all the latest showings and times advertised locally so make sure to check these on arrival.
Being a popular destination for holiday makers, Croyde has lots of activities to help you experience a real adventure during your stay
including cycling and horse riding as well as hotels and activity centres offering gentler sports, such as golf and tennis.
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Croyde, Braunton
Ruda Holiday Park offers something for everyone. With Devon’s stunning beach, Croyde Bay, on your doorstep, the golden sand beaches, spectacular coastline and the best…
Croyde, Braunton
Croyde Bay Resort is nestled behind the sand dunes of the world class Croyde Beach and just minutes walk from the trendy surf shops and family friendly pubs and tea rooms…
Croyde
The Chalet in Croyde is a unique, family-run gem. It’s the perfect place for a relaxing escape, a family beach holiday, or a base for exploring and experiencing North Devon’s…
Croyde
Whether you’re searching for a private hot tub or stunning coastal views we have a wide range of holiday cottages suitable for everyone.
Braunton
Croyde Bay is a sandy beach backed by sand dunes and situated in a small bay on the North Devon Coast.
Georgeham, Braunton
Three miles of golden sands stretching north towards Woolacombe and Morte Point and south
towards Baggy Point make up Putsborough.
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