Holiday Parks and Campsites

Beachside Holiday Park
Sloping gently down to the seafront, this superbly presented park has been beautifully planted to create a tranquil seaside oasis. Easy access to Westward Ho’s glorious sandy beach and fabulous sightseeing opportunities promise a family holiday to remember.
Surf Bay
An ideal location for exploring the West Country’s magnificent clifftop scenery, coastal paths and wonderful countryside, together with the traditional attractions of North Devon.

Just a few minutes’ walk from famous Pebble Ridge and the fantastic safe sandy beach at Westward Ho! (accessed by a private walkway), this beautifully maintained park offers you a haven for a family beach holiday.

Overlooking a 600-acre country park, Surf Bay also affords superb walking and wildlife-spotting opportunities, while for the more energetic, body boarding is a must.

Bideford Bay

Beautifully situated on a wooded hillside affording superb views out to sea, Bideford Bay centres around the old Manor House at its heart and makes a perfect base for exploring this wonderful corner of Devon.

There’s something for everyone on the park, from indoor and outdoor swimming pools, crazy golf to the challenge of a mini assault course. Children will love the fun activities provided by their own club, while teenagers have the chance to learn new skills and meet new friends.

In the evening the Manor House Showbar entertains the whole family with cabaret, dancing and exciting shows.

A wealth of visitor attractions await in the surrounding area, with the picturesque fishing village of Clovelly nearby, dramatic Hartland Point and famous Westward Ho! a little further along the coast.

Theme parks, gardens, museums and a host of walking and riding opportunities are all within easy reach.

Braddicks Holiday Centre
Offering a variety of accommodation to suit all your family’s needs, from caravans, chalets and apartments as well as camping. Overlooking the beautiful Bideford Bay and Lundy Island our accommodation has amazing sea views. We are open all year round providing the perfect holiday for the family and the young at heart whatever the season. The only holiday park in Westward Ho! to offer onsite entertainment everynight. (note this entertainment is open to people not staying on the park as well).

4 comments to Holiday Parks and Campsites

  • Mrs O'Shiel

    Hi, I am looking for a camping pitch for the 1st 2 weeks of August in 2011. The pitch will be for my husband and I, our son and his two children aged 3 and 5.
    I look forward to hearing from you.
    With kindest regards,
    Mrs A O’Shiel

  • RogerandSuzanne

    Hi,

    As far as I know the only camping site within the immediate area of Westward Ho! is the Braddick’s Holiday park (see above). This park has a whole range of accommodation from tent pitches all the way up to chalets. It also has nightly entertainment. If you are looking for more – back to nature camping then you will need to look sightly fruther afield.

    I hope this helps

    Roger

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  • mark

    Hello Mrs o’shiel,
    Although the site my family use is not in north devon it isnt that far away ( 1 hour) we go to cloud farm. doon valley. we love it there. if you want loud clubs and entertainment this is not for you. It is a great site. in stunning countryside. the kids love playing with the horses and playing in the stream. it has a great friendly atmosphere and some amazing cakes from the shop ( try the scones… wow)its great for any age. we live in bideford which is ten minute drive from westward ho yet we still go to cloud farm. oh i almost forgot, you can build real camp fires there too. great
    Have fun.
    mark
    ps if you wanted something closer, try Hidden valley, west down ilfracome.. its actualy between Braunton and ilfracome. also very nice 01271813837

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