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Family Friendly Inn located in the heart of Westward Ho! Open plan bar with games room, beer…
Conveniently located just minutes off the A30 between Okehampton and Launceston, Roadford Lake Café…
Where the beach ends and the cliff begins is Westward Ho! ‘s only seafront bar and bistro. Located…
Highbullen Hotel is home to the Highbullen ELEMIS Spa, where you can restore and refresh your mind…
Once an ancient coaching inn, this hotel retains its historic charm whilst offering all the modern…
Create your own adventure at Roadford Lake Between Okehampton and Launceston, PL16 0RL …
Bed & Breakfast Westward Ho! North Devon beside an award winning beach.
While you’ll never be short of things to do at Saunton Sands Hotel, on the off chance that you…
Saunton Sands is a flagship of Brend Hotels. As a family run hotel for decades, we know how to…
62 The Bank and Bar 62 are passionate about delivering friendly, honest and efficient service, with…
At the 4 Star Imperial Hotel, you can choose where you dine. Take your pick from the Arlington…
The Park Hotel is home to Seasons Brasserie, an AA Rosette winning 4-star dining restaurant…
Woolacombe Bay Holiday Park is a premium seaside Park with the beach on its doorstep and…
Described by BBC presenter and golf guru, Alex Hay, as being an absolute gem, you’ll love spending…
When you stay at the Barnstaple Hotel, you have complimentary use of our wonderful leisure club,…
Croyde Bay Resort is nestled behind the sand dunes of the world class Croyde Beach and just minutes…
With its contemporary styling and light, airy feel, their Brasserie has an atmosphere that is all…
With an atmosphere and character that is quite unique, parts of The Royal Hotel date back to the…
When asked what they love about North Devon, everyone's answer is different. One thing is constant though: it's the perfect playground for doing what you love. Be it spending time with the family, walking the dog, eating out or celebrating with friends, to the people that live here, and visit here, North Devon really is the perfect place.
Golden sandy beaches perfect for rock-pooling, swimming and surfing, dramatic coastlines, rugged moors and verdant valleys all demand to be explored. Amazing attractions, great local food and drink and a wealth of cultural experiences await you in North Devon.
Step into the heart of North Devon where you'll find Tarka Country, little changed since Henry Williamson wrote his famous novel, Tarka the Otter.
Barnstaple, North Devon's oldest and largest town, sits at the centre of the Tarka Trail, a 180 mile path with 32 miles of off road cycleway. Heading south, the market town of Great Torrington has a huge amount of history, having played an important role in the Civil War.
Holsworthy, in the heart of Ruby Country, boasts one of the busiest and largest livestock and pannier markets in the country. The pretty town square comes alive every Wednesday as visitors enjoy mingling with local people and farmers.
Hatherleigh is a historic market town of thatch and cob cottages dating back to the 16th century, the perfect place to experience rural Devon life. Visit on market day and you'll feel you've arrived in the real Devon.
Make Bideford your base and you'll have the very best in pubs, music and restaurants to satisfy every palate. Visit the pannier market or wander through the traffic free lanes, you'll find Bideford is the perfect place for a spot of retail therapy, with dozens of independent retailers, craft and antique shops. Stroll along the quay and admire the expansive waterfront, or take a stroll around the fortnightly farmers' market.
Grab the outdoors life with a trip to family friendly Westward Ho! The beach is fronted by a 2 mile long sandy beach, and backed by traditional bucket and spade shops, tea rooms and restaurants.
At the mouth of the River Torridge sits pretty Appledore. This quaint village offers a number of galleries and local crafts and hosts regular art festivals.
For an award winning beach, head to Woolacombe, its miles of golden sand are recognised as one of the top ten beaches in the world. Head through Georgeham and you'll find Putsborough, with great facilities, and a beach cafe that serves local produce.
Further around the coast you will discover Croyde, a picturesque village dotted with thatched cottages and one of the region's best beaches, the perfect place for families and surfers alike.
Each year, Woolacombe and Croyde play host to several surfing competitions and every June, to Oceanfest, a 3 day surfing and music festival.
Braunton is the gateway to the Golden Coast, packed with delicatessans, gift, craft and surf shops, the area makes an excellent base for your beach holiday.
Breathtaking Saunton Sands is one of the great jewels in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has been used as a location for many film, video and television productions.
On the western tip of North Devon you'll find Hartland with some of the most stunning coastal scenery in Britain. Hartland is the perfect retreat for those wishing to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.
Further along the coast you will find historic Clovelly, untouched for centuries its cobbled streets and flower strewn cottages tumble down 400 feet to a 14th century fishing harbour.
Seekers of curious coastal charm will adore Ilfracombe. History is everywhere, from grand Victorian hotels to the old working harbour boasting some of North Devon's best restaurants and cafes. Culture abounds with the Landmark Theatre, catch a show and you could be anywhere, but step out onto the balcony at the interval and you could only be in Ilfracombe.
For children who are intrepid rockpoolers and crabbers, the pretty cove of Hele Bay begs to be explored. Nature lovers, walkers, cyclists and foodies unite in their love of Ilfracombe as the perfect place for exploring North Devon.
Situated within the designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), Combe Martin and its neighbour Berrynarbour and simply beautiful.
With the longest street of any village in the UK, Combe Martin sits at the very edge of Exmoor, surrounded by amazing coastal views, medieval field patterns, and bathed in a history of silver and tin mining. Overlooking the sheltered Watermouth Cove you'll discover Berrynarbour. With its quaint houses and floral displays you'll discover first hand why Beatrix Potter found the area the perfect place for inspiration.
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Bideford
Our three self-catering holiday cottages are located on the Hartland Peninsula. This makes it a great location for walkers, hikers, and cyclists. The peninsula is a…
Barnstaple
Why You'll Love Tarka Holiday Park
Rural countryside location on the famous Tarka trail
Peaceful and tranquil setting
The perfect base to discover North…
Barnstaple
Nestling in a gloriously green woodland valley, two miles from Barnstaple, Broomhill is a stunning late Victorian hotel with a twist ... there is fantastic art everywhere…
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…
Barnstaple
John & Margaret Kempson started Tarka Trail Cycle Hire in 1989, shortly after the disused Barnstaple to Bideford line was converted for recreational use and given the…
South Molton
Located in an idyllic countryside setting in the Exmoor Foothills, offering the perfect getaway for anyone looking for a relaxing break with a difference. Drewstone Farm is a…
Woolacombe
The Perfect Park for Families
In a relaxed, tranquil and stunning beach & countryside setting, Woolacombe Sands Holiday Park is an independent family business, with the…
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…
Woolacombe
Easewell Farm is a haven of peace and tranquility with unforgettable views over the surrounding countryside and coastline. Ideally placed for exploring the scenic South West…
Bideford
Our three self-catering holiday cottages are located on the Hartland Peninsula. This makes it a great location for walkers, hikers, and cyclists. The peninsula is a…
Ilfracombe
At Manleigh Park, we offer a range of accommodation to suit all.
All units have 2 bedrooms, 1 Double and 1 twin, with some also offering a double sofa bed.
Chalets…
Ilfracombe
We invite you to a relaxing stay at Mellstock House Guest House in Combe Martin where the countryside meets the North Devon coast. Our Edwardian 4 star bed and breakfast…
Barnstaple
Welcome to the Poplars, a luxury bed and breakfast based in Barnstaple, North Devon’s largest town which is full of things to see and do as well as being a real cultural hub…
Ilfracombe
Rod and Helen Chatfield offer you a warm welcome, old world charm and home comforts on your stay at Varley House.
Varley House was built at the beginning of the 20th…
Ilfracombe
After completing the testing and steep walk of approximately 2kms you are free to enjoy what is a wonderfully quiet and peaceful little beach. The rocky beach protected from…
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