Park Amenities

  • Well-kept Park Leisure site
  • Family-friendly
  • Children’s play park
  • Dog walking field
  • Doggy wash station
  • Modern owner’s lounge with complimentary drinks and snacks available
  • 12-month season
  • Seasonal events
Pentire Coastal Holiday Park

Details

Pentire Coastal Holiday Park is located on the North Coast of Cornwall and is perfectly located to explore both Cornwall and Devon. It is just a 10 minute car journey to Bude, a popular coastal town in North Cornwall.

The park itself is family-friendly and has an adventure playground on site.  It is dog friendly too and has a dog walking field plus dog wash station. The 12-month season makes this park stand out from others. There is a modern owners’ lounge where there are complimentary drinks and snacks available.  Here you will find magazines and newspapers with books to borrow.

Bude has something for everyone and has plenty to keep the family entertained all year round. The large town is always hustling and bustling with locals and holiday makers visiting the plentiful independent stores, vintage clothing and surfwear shops. There is an array of delicious places to eat so whether you just fancy an ice cream, a light bite on the beach or a Sunday roast in a quaint local pub, you will be spoilt for choice. 

Home to beautiful sandy beaches, the only decision you will have to make is which one to visit! Sandymouth Beach is popular with families and surfers.  When the tide goes out, there is a huge sandy beach. At low tide it is possible to walk to Crooklets Beach which is two miles along the coast. 

Summerleaze Beach is located on the outskirts of town and is inviting with the large sandy beach.  Enjoy the tidal sea pool for safe wild swimming, hire a beach hut and finish off in the beach cafe for a warming drink.

Whilst staying at Pentire Coastal Holiday Park, there are lots of other activities to get involved with. There is access to coasteering, golf, bike hire, canoeing and of course surfing.

 

Pentire Coastal Holiday Park

Location

Kilkhampton, Bude EX23 9HP

Where to go

Local Attractions

Pentire Coastal Holiday Park

Bude, located on the northern coast of Cornwall, England, is known for its stunning beaches and beautiful coastal scenery. Here are some of the best beaches to visit in and around Bude:

Summerleaze Beach: A large sandy beach, sea pool, surf schools, and lifeguards during peak seasons. Activities include swimming, surfing, bodyboarding, and rock pooling.

Crooklets Beach: A sandy beach with pebbles, popular for surfing, and has a café and facilities nearby. Enjoy Surfing, rock pooling, and beach games.

Widemouth Bay: An expansive sandy beach with excellent waves for surfing, several cafés, and shops.Popular with surfing, bodyboarding, and beachcombing.

Sandymouth Beach: A National Trust beach with dramatic cliffs, rock pools, and a waterfall. Hiking, rock pooling, and exploring the natural scenery are popular pastimes here.

Duckpool Beach: A remote beach surrounded by cliffs and woodlands, ideal for those seeking solitude. Activities include walking, rock pooling, and enjoying the rugged natural beauty. There is a nice cafe ‘Hedgerow Coffee and Cake’ for refreshments.

Pentire Coastal Holiday Park

Pentire Coastal Holiday Park is ideally located for exploring numerous local attractions:

Bude Sea Pool – A unique tidal swimming pool located at Summerleaze Beach. Here you can swim safely all year round and it’s free to use.

Bude Canal – The Bude Canal is an important part of Cornwall’s industrial heritage and continues to be a valued community resource, offering a glimpse into the region’s history while providing recreational opportunities and supporting local biodiversity. Enjoy leisurely walks, guided walks, cycling, and paddleboarding.  There are plenty of watersport centres specialising in kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding.

The Castle Bude –The castle is now Bude Heritage Centre and Cafe.  It was formally owned and built by Sir Goldsworthy Gurney. It is located alongside Bude Canal overlooking Summerleaze Beach.  It has free admission and is open daily.  Enjoy the rich history, art galleries, children’s entertainment and seasonal events.

Bude Tunnel – Walk from Sainsbury’s to Crooklets Road. A covered 70m long undercover archway. Strangely, it’s rated as the top thing to do in Bude, according to Trip Advisor and has become a photo opportunity countrywide!

South West Coast Path – Traverse the Coastal Path and take in the beautiful fauna and flora whilst admiring the stunning views over the sea.

Pentire Coastal Holiday Park

If you travel a little further afield, you can enjoy the following attractions:

Tamar Lakes – Take a walk or bike ride around the lake.  It’s just 2.8 miles around the top lake and has a smooth cycling track.  Take part in Paddle boarding, windsurfing and kayaking or just enjoy the scenery and spotting the birds.

Bodmin Jail – A family experience not to be missed. It is an award-winning heritage tour which takes you back to the rich and dark past of Georgian and Victorian crime and punishment.

Bodmin Moor – One of Cornwall’s designated Areas of Natural Outstanding Beauty with 220 sq km to explore.  Find the granite tors, prehistoric settlements and walk the expansive grassland.

Boscastle – Is a pretty coastal village with scenic walks and independent shops.  The main attraction is the Medieval Harbor and Pentargon Waterfall.  You can also walk to Tintagel along the South West Coastal Path which is a beautiful 4-mile walk.

Tintagel Castle  – In just 30 minutes you can reach the English Heritage Castle. It is worth the trip, for its dramatic scenery and Arthurian legends.

Clovelly Village A picturesque, North Devon historic fishing village with cobbled streets and traditional architecture.

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