Glamping in Croyde
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Glamping in Croyde
Croyde is the favourite destination for water sports lovers and natural beauty. Glampsites with amazing views of the Atlantic, the song of birds and the sound of the waves of Croyde beach combine to give you the best welcome. Or glampsites located in the centre of the picturesque town, a few minutes walking from the beach, and a short distance from pubs, restaurants, shops. All you need to enjoy the life of the beach and the town. Book now!
Fully equipped properties with the best architectural stylesHolidu offers accommodations for surfers and families with large sunny patios, beautiful and comfortable furniture, bedrooms with balconies, wooden decks, outdoor fireplaces, game rooms, family cool box barbecue, jacuzzi, living room from travertine shingles wetsuit drying, garage turned into a fantastic surfers' washroom, beautiful landscaping. In addition to all those extra-special details, such as a surfer shop inside the villa. Everything is ready for your holiday.
Travellers and activities
Devon offers all you need to surf. The best beaches recognized throughout the country as the best to practice. Furthermore, it has the best schools and coaches who can teach you to become a champion who competes in the best stages that this site organizes to reward those who with perseverance and dedication have managed to achieve their dream. You have everything here, stores with the best implements you need. Do not lose a minute.
Croyde for familiesThis coast known as the Gem of coastal sports such as Surfing, Kayaking, Coasteering, Paddle boarding is combined with the natural beauty that it has. And the culture that it makes known through the wide variety of events that are held here and run from food festivals to pet festivals. There are many activities that make a family experience a holiday full of adventure, fun, sports and a well-deserved relax.
The Community of young surfers who regularly visit Croyde has made it a calmer and more relaxed seaside town.
Top 7 travel tips in Croyde
Beaches have a constant swell as a result of their wide coastline and the Atlantic. Explore each one and experience the waves breaking in different tidal and wind conditions. At Croyde Bay, the waves are very consistent and on the best day they can be as good as anywhere else in the world. Saunton Sands is the ideal place for beginners and those who enjoy riding longboards. It all depends on if you are going to learn the sport or if you are going to acquire more skills to level up.
2. Enjoy a film with the family. Relax eveningWhen you visit this town you cannot miss visiting the cinemas and spending a relaxing evening enjoying a good film in the comfort of a cosy deckchair. It will be very fun to enjoy the delicious popcorn while you watch the film. You must book in advance, in summer holidays it is played at full house, and if you want a double deckchair you can also ask for it.
3. Discover the home of great events to enjoy in your holidayThe Devon coastline is not only a pioneer in organizing great sports events, including Royal Dartmouth and Royal Torbay, National and International rugby fixtures at Sandy Park, home of Exeter Chiefs, and the Tour of Britain cycle race, and Goldcoast Ocean fest. Moreover, here you can enjoy a range of festivals such as music, big book, gastronomic, drinks, Devon’s dog and family-friendly festival, more. Do not miss them. Schedule your holiday.
4. Live an extreme adventurein the most exciting places on this coast with experienced Coastline Sports guides. Climb up and down rock faces in ideal locations located in Croyde, Ilfracombe, Woolacombe and throughout North Devon. Or maybe you prefer to practice Paddle Surf on the beach or in the Torridge River taking advantage of the incoming or outgoing tide to go upstream or downstream, where you can admire forests, rocky coves, boats, towns, and even shipwrecks.
5. Explore Baggy Point. An exciting dayOne of the popular attractions in this area is the hike that leads to Baggy Point. It is short and easy about 2.7 miles (4.35 km) down the South West coast, with incredible views towards Bideford Bay and Bay. It is a walk that is enjoyed as a family, the children will love the whale bones they find there and the old shipwreck post, as well as the rocks and cliffs. You can return by the alternative short and steep climb route.
6. Visit the home of the misty sheepdog talesCome and discover this fantastic place, full of mischief that has given you exhibitions of sheepdogs since 1998. They have a program by month and day and hour. Tuesdays at 11am Farmyard show, Wednesdays at 6pm shepherd dog shows and falconry. Thursdays at 6 pm. Shepherding experience walks. Come meet Alfie the sheepdog who tells the story of the duck in the castle thanks to a host of friends from the farm.
7. Food in Croyde. Something new to tasteMany local products are on sale. Devonshire cream tea, the best seafood, wines, and beers produced on site. In addition to rich ice creams and chocolate sweets. If you are interested in what the surfers of Croyde eat, 2 minutes walk from the beach and 10 from the village, you will find a famous restaurant which offers you 3 menus that are the inspiration for its customers. Meat Biffast Bap, Veggie Biffast Bap and Hig energy overnight oats
Information about glampings in Croyde
🏡 Glampings available: | 5 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -37%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £34. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, barbecue and garden. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 2 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 1 properties. |