Dog Friendly North Devon
Discover dog-friendly North Devon with pup-welcoming pubs, scenic walks, and sandy paws on beaches they’ll love.
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With excellent on-site entertainment including indoor and outdoor pools and slides, kids’ clubs and magic shows, climbing walls and surfing simulators, North Devon's holiday parks are fantastic for the whole family. Not only do you have fabulous facilities but also a range of accommodation options, from stylish lodges to luxury caravans to choose from, so you can pick something that best suits your budget.
If you want the facilities of a hotel, but also the chance to be at one with nature, a holiday park is an excellent choice. The holiday parks in North Devon are set amongst beautiful scenery with both coastal and countryside options giving you plenty of chances to explore the outside world, whilst also having an abundance of activities and leisure facilities right on your doorstep. You don’t even have to leave the site if you don’t want to! (Though we recommend you do, there are loads of things to see and do in North Devon.)
With North Devon’s holiday parks, you can expect accommodation with fully equipped kitchens, ensuite bathrooms and in some cases, even private hot tubs as well as swimming pools, entertainment, children’s activities and more. Many of them also offer WiFi throughout the site, so you can continue to catch up on streaming services and post about your experiences on social media.
While holiday parks are hugely popular with families thanks to the abundance of facilities and child-friendly activities, they are also a good choice for those travelling in groups or on stag/hen dos. Many of them have onsite bars and restaurants for you to dine in, plus the ones with activity centres offer everything from climbing walls to indoor shooting ranges so you can be sure of a fun, challenging day time activity ahead of an evening of socialising in the bar. Holiday Parks also offer a variety of entertainment options throughout the year, with adult entertainment and parties as well as those more suited to families, so these are a good option, whatever your reason for staying there.
Staying at a holiday park gives you a wide range of accommodation options from static caravans to lodges and small holiday homes and as such, these come with a variety of different costs, so you can choose a budget option while not having to make sacrifices on the facilities and activities. Plus, the parks that are located near the coast have some incredible views and easy access to the award-winning North Devon beaches, some of them even have private beaches just for park residents to enjoy!
If you like the idea of staying in a more unusual property, make sure to take a look at our glamping sites and if holiday parks aren’t quite rustic enough for you, there are an abundance of camping and caravanning sites in the region too.
Discover dog-friendly North Devon with pup-welcoming pubs, scenic walks, and sandy paws on beaches they’ll love.
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