Sandymouth Holiday Park
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A friendly, relaxing and tranquil park which is a favourite with families who love the variety and facilities it has to offer.Sandymouth Holiday Park is an MMM Premier Park for the 2012 season, meaning you can be assured of a quality stay and enjoyable holiday here. Located within walking distance of a sandy beach and to the north of Bude, the park is set in rolling countryside, with many pitches having a sea view. It sits in 24 acres of meadowland in an area rich with beautiful beaches, bustling coastal resorts and picturesque fishing villages. Inland, the rolling countryside is a fascinating contrast to the rugged coast nearby. North Cornwall is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Sandymouth offers you a choice of accommodation to suit your needs. The serviced touring pitches are hardstanding, individually marked, well drained, level and enjoy excellent views of Bude and Sandymouth. Toilet and shower facilities are free of charge, along with other amenities. Also available are a limited number of grassed serviced pitches specifically for tents. There is also 10 acres of meadow for camping, with unmarked pitches.
If you prefer the comforts of self-catering then Sandymouth also has modern holiday homes, lodges and a bungalow. Each is equipped with modern features for comfort and convenience. The lodges and bungalow have been refurbished to benefit from central heating, a modern interior, new kitchen and fittings, new bathroom, TV and DVD, new dining room and lounge furniture.
On site there is lots to do, whether you just want to relax and take it easy or fill your time. All guests have full access to the park's facilities. These include a leisure complex with an indoor heated pool with slide and also a sauna which is perfect for adult relaxation. There's also a bar and restaurant and peak season entertainment which includes a range of acts and performances in the club. For children there is the Black Pearl adventure playground, a games arcade, crazy golf and also a kids' club. For added convenience the Waves cafe serves food from 8.30am - 9.30pm daily and there's also a mini-mart on site for all your holiday essentials.
Being located on the North Devon and Cornwall border there's lots to do in the area. There are plenty of golden, sandy beaches to choose from, surfing, fishing, golf and lots of attractions to keep the whole family entertained.
Contact:
Sandymouth Holiday Park, Stibb, Bude, Cornwall EX23 9HW
Telephone: 0844 272 9530
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