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As home to the beach voted number one in the UK and having a huge choice of accommodation, a wide range of activities and plenty of family friendly attractions, it is no wonder that Woolacombe is one of North Devon’s best loved holiday destinations.
The multi award-winning Woolacombe Beach is nothing short of idyllic! The beach frequently tops polls as the best beach in Britain and has received various awards over the years for everything from its water quality, the sand and the view. Stretching over three mile, the golden sand of Woolacombe can be found between the headlands of Baggy Point and Morte Point, backed by sand dunes and with views across the ocean to Lundy Island. Having won both the Blue Flag and Premier Seaside Beach awards for its cleanliness, water quality and facilities, the resort is popular with locals and visitors alike, not least for its dog-friendly approach.
It isn’t just the main beach either, you’ll also find Barricaine Beach, Combesgate Beach and Grunta, the smaller beach, which are all perfect for rockpooling, surfing, swimming and generally just taking in the atmosphere.
Though the beach is an incredible part of Woolacombe, a visit to the town can encompass a huge range of activities; equine enthusiasts may wish to visit Woolacombe Riding Stables to experience a unique beach ride, whilst body boarders and surfers tackle the incredible waves with lifeguard presence in the summer season.
On a flat day, you can try your hand at sea kayaking, or even take to the skies with a tandem hang gliding experience! If you prefer to remain on land, the stretches of the coastal path here offer interesting terrain and hugely rewarding views, or simply set-up camp on the beach and relax! The village itself offers a friendly, lively atmosphere with several local pubs, restaurants, and cafes to choose from, whilst the café at Putsborough offers views across the sea to reward the walk to the other end of the beach.
Being such a picturesque part of North Devon, you won’t be surprised to find that the Woolacombe area is a haven for wildlife. Lundy Island which can be seen across the sea is a protected site and is home to Devon’s puffin population as well as being frequented by seals, dolphins, porpoises and small sharks. The bird population in and around Woolacombe is also impressive with a wide variety of migrating sea birds returning to the town every year for breeding season.
Because of its popularity as a family friendly holiday destination, there are a whole host of wonderful accommodation options in Woolacombe with everything from Holiday Parks to hotels to cottages and just about everything else in between.
Many of these accommodation options are geared specifically towards families with plenty of facilities onsite, but the town itself is also full of fun attractions and things to do. The village falls within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the National Trust manage large areas of the greenery, providing you with plenty of places to explore as well as a guaranteed room with a view!
Number of results: 12
Woolacombe
Combesgate is a lovely secluded beach located approximately 600 metres north of Woolacombe beach with some attractive rock pools ideal for children to explore.
Woolacombe
Woolacombe is one of the finest beaches in the West Country, and it is easy to see why it has won numerous awards.
Woolacombe
Luxury Apartments | Byron at Woolacombe Bay, North Devon
The Atlantic Gem of The North Devon Coastline. From Bed to Beach in 4 Minutes!
Ilfracombe
Stay on a family-run working farm with many animals. Stay in the recently converted barn adjacent to the farmhouse. This an ideal base for the beach walking and riding being…
Woolacombe
Barricane is a picturesque cove tucked in between the rocks, famous for cowries and other exotic sea shells.
Nr Woolacombe, Ilfracombe
Escape to the peace and tranquillity of our family farm overlooking the sea and relax in our 4-star holiday cottages and lodges. Perfect for families, couples and groups of…
Woolacombe
Willingcott Valley Holiday Village offers outstanding self-catering accommodation on the outskirts of Woolacombe. There are a range of high-quality cottages to choose from…
Woolacombe
Damage Barton is a 16-acre campsite set on a 600-acre beef and sheep farm in an AONB. It has been with Lethbridge family since 1962 and there are now three generations of the…
Nr Woolacombe, Ilfracombe
Tucked away in rural North Devon is Trimstone Manor Country House Hotel. It is conveniently located 1/3 mile off the busy A361 however, once you arrive at the Hotel, you feel…
Woolacombe
Back to Nature - nestled in a Valley are six cottages where dogs and children are always welcome.
Ilfracombe
Cheglinch Farm Glamping offers luxury farmstay glamping near the North Devon Coast. It provides the perfect opportunity to get back to nature in a picturesque rural location…
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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