UK: Camping in Woolacombe – 2014

North Devon is a coastal area of southwest England, known for its dramatic cliffs, wild seas and sandy beaches at Woolacombe, Saunton Sands and Croyde Bay. Natural features range from biodiverse sand dunes at Braunton Burrows to rocky coves along the South West Coast Path, which spans the coastline. The Tarka Trail footpath and cycleway passes the riverfront, medieval town of Barnstaple.

🙂 Easter and Miriam’s Birthday!

We stayed at Watermouth Valley Campsite which is a a wonderful campsite with beautiful views which allowed dogs and open campfires. It is on the edge of Exmoor national Park and nearby is the splendid Victorian town of Ilfracombe. The surfing beaches of Woolacombe and Croyde are a short drive away, as are the quaint and curious Exmoor towns of Lynton and Lynmouth. The breathtaking descent down cliff steps to our very own Broadsands Beach makes for a fun and adventurous day out. There is also the Exmoor Conservation Park which is well worth a visit. Yvonne know the owners and we enjoyed our visit there.

Easter Egg Hunt!

Campfires!

Walks!

Miriam’s Birthday! Exmoor ponies!

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